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A home remodel is a great way to add space and boost value. In the confines of your home, you have creative freedom. But when building an addition, you need to know you’ve got safe ground to work on. Land surveying is the best way to get an accurate assessment. The results can save you time and money and ensure you don’t have to deal with fines or property disputes.

Your Guide to Home Addition & Land Surveying

What Is Land Surveying?

Land surveying is the process of establishing property boundaries and creating a topographical map. Licensed surveyors will carefully measure all aspects of a piece of land and also determine various grades. This plays into knowing if land can safely support structures. The results of a survey—specifically property boundaries—are kept in legal documents so that any disputes between neighbors can be resolved with clarity.

Are They Required for Remodels?

land surveyingSurveys aren’t legally required for remodeling projects. However, land surveying will give you a solid idea of where you can build. If you’re tearing down or rebuilding a section of your home, you’ll need a new property line survey, topographical assessment, and building height survey to ensure you can safely construct according to your architectural plans.

If you’re building a home addition, you’ll want to make sure you don’t cross your property lines and face issues with neighbors. Land surveying is also helpful when adding a fence, hardscape, deck, pool, or an outbuilding like a shed. Land surveying probably won’t be necessary for any remodeling that’s taking place solely inside your home, such as redoing a kitchen or bathroom.

 

You can’t replace the peace of mind land surveying provides. If you need construction surveying in the Summerdale, AL, area, turn to Raber Surveying. They’ve served Baldwin County since 1999, handling topographical mapping, property surveying, and more. They’re committed to providing reliable results and stand by their assessments. Call (251) 975-7525 to schedule their services and visit their website to learn more about their surveying company.

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