Did you know that the Romans were the first to consider surveying as a real and dignified profession? They even held annual celebrations to honor the god Terminus, who was considered as the defender of boundaries.
1086 was an important year in the recognition of exact property boundaries. During that year, William the Conqueror ordered the Domesday Book, which was a complete record of all the lands and their respected landowners.
A land surveyor is able to lay out streets, sanitary sewers, and storm sewers within a subdivision. He or she is also equipped to provide topographic surveys, supply control for aerial photography, layout construction surveys, and right-of-way surveys.
Did you know that having a current land survey on file can significantly improve the marketability of your home by improving buyer confidence? Before putting your property on the market, have a land survey done first.
Some common types of land surveys include boundary surveys, location surveys, topographic surveys, site-planning surveys, subdivision surveys, and construction surveys.
If you will be adding a new fence to your location, or replacing an old one, have the site surveyed prior to construction. This ensures that you are not shortchanging yourself or overreaching your boundaries, saving you money and headaches.
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