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Before you break ground on your home renovation project, you should ensure you have the proper permits and permissions from your local municipality to avoid any issues. For more extensive renovations and additions, land surveying might be required to make sure you're adhering to city ordinances and building codes. If you’re planning a comprehensive project, use this guide to learn if you need a survey.

When Do You Need Land Surveying?

While requirements vary by city and state, land surveying is generally needed if you’re building a new structure on the property. A detailed survey of the land will show that you're not violating property lines.

If demolition services are needed, a survey can ensure that the structure resides on your property and is legally yours to destroy. Surveys can also determine boundaries when installing a new fence.

A new deck, patio, or indoor swimming pool may also require a land survey to demonstrate that the addition doesn’t interfere with local zoning and boundary legislation, as well as underground pipes or sewage systems. 

What Are the Benefits?

land surveyingProperty line designation ensures that you're getting the most out of the land. It also protects you and your neighbors from encroachment disputes.

If you've recently purchased your house, conducting a land survey will show you exactly where the property lines begin and end. Keeping track of these boundaries will make it easier to perform renovations, such as planting trees, pouring concrete, or building permanent structures.

Before starting a renovation, construction companies often complete a land survey. Performing one can save you time and expedite the process. It also guarantees you're building within your legal boundaries, ensuring you won't have to remove the structure and start again. 

 

Before your next renovation, contact the professionals at K & M Land Surveying in Lincoln, NE. For nearly 25 years, their team of skilled surveyors has provided high-quality services with a focus on precision and reliability. They’ll make sure your project is completed correctly and in accordance with the local regulations. Contact them today at (402) 476-3020 to request a quote, or visit their website to learn more about their services. 

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