FAQs2025-12-22T18:36:13+00:00

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Common Surveying Questions

Providing clear answers is our top priority. This page covers common questions about our surveying services, processes, and what to expect when working with Eagle Surveying.

What’s the difference between a boundary survey and an ALTA survey?2025-12-22T16:46:56+00:00

A boundary survey focuses on locating property lines and corners.
An ALTA/NSPS survey is more detailed and follows national standards required by lenders and title companies, including easements, rights-of-way, and site improvements.

When do I need an elevation certificate?2025-12-22T16:52:57+00:00

Elevation certificates are commonly required for:

  • FEMA floodplain compliance

  • Insurance purposes

  • Certain permitting requirements

They document a structure’s elevation relative to flood zones.

When should I choose drone or reality capture services?2025-12-22T16:56:13+00:00

Drone-based surveying is ideal for:

  • Large tracts of land

  • Active construction sites

  • Infrastructure corridors

  • Areas with difficult access

It provides dense, accurate data that integrates directly into design and engineering workflows.

Is drone data as accurate as traditional surveying?2025-12-22T16:58:03+00:00

Yes. When performed by experienced professionals, drone and LiDAR surveys deliver precise, reliable data that meets project requirements. Eagle Surveying combines advanced technology with professional oversight to maintain accuracy.

What is construction staking and why is it important?2025-12-22T16:59:20+00:00

Construction staking transfers design plans from paper to the ground. Survey crews mark building corners, utilities, roads, and grades so contractors know exactly where to build. Accurate staking helps avoid costly errors and rework during construction.

Can a survey resolve boundary disputes?2025-12-22T17:00:01+00:00

A professional boundary survey can clarify property lines based on deeds, plats, and field evidence. While a survey doesn’t replace legal advice, it often provides the documentation needed to address encroachments or disagreements.

Should I choose Drone Mapping or Traditional Field Surveying?2025-12-22T17:01:23+00:00

Drone mapping is ideal for:

  • Large tracts of land

  • Construction progress documentation

  • Areas that are hard to access safely

Traditional field surveying is better when:

  • Tight tolerances are required around structures

  • Boundary evidence must be located precisely

  • Urban or congested sites limit airspace use

Eagle Surveying often combines both methods on the same project for the best results.

Should I choose a Category 1A Survey or a Full Boundary Survey?2025-12-22T17:02:38+00:00

Choose a Category 1A survey for certain residential lending requirements when a full boundary survey is not required.

Choose a full boundary survey if:

  • Property lines must be established or marked

  • Improvements or fences are near boundaries

  • There’s potential for encroachments

Eagle Surveying can help confirm which option your lender or jurisdiction accepts.

What information should I provide before requesting a survey?2025-12-22T18:29:37+00:00

Helpful information includes:

  • Property address or legal description

  • Intended use (design, purchase, construction, permitting)

  • Any deadlines tied to lenders, cities, or contractors

The clearer the goal, the easier it is to recommend the right survey.

What happens if a survey finds a problem?2025-12-22T17:06:32+00:00

Survey results sometimes reveal encroachments, boundary overlaps, or discrepancies. Identifying these early helps owners, designers, and attorneys address issues before they become costly delays.

What services are needed for new development or subdivisions?2026-01-20T22:42:25+00:00

Development projects typically require:

  • Boundary and topographic surveys
  • Platting services
  • Tree surveys (when required by local jurisdictions)

These services help establish legal lots and support permitting and infrastructure planning.

What role does surveying play during construction?2025-12-22T17:08:31+00:00

Surveying during construction includes construction staking, layout, and verification. These services translate approved plans to the ground so contractors know where improvements are intended to be built.

Are surveying services needed after construction is complete?2025-12-22T17:09:15+00:00

Yes. Post-construction surveys may document final conditions, support permitting closeouts, or provide records for future improvements or property transactions.

Can surveying services be phased over time?2025-12-22T17:09:57+00:00

Yes. Many projects begin with design-related surveys and add construction or documentation services later. Phasing helps align surveying efforts with project milestones.

Should I get Construction Staking or an As-Built Survey?2025-12-22T17:11:42+00:00

Choose construction staking before or during construction to place design elements on the ground.

Choose an as-built survey after construction to document what was actually built.

They serve different phases of the same project.

Should I order one survey now or plan for multiple services?2025-12-22T17:12:26+00:00

Many projects move through phases:

  • Surveying for design

  • Surveying for permitting

  • Surveying for construction

Planning services in phases often saves time and avoids rework as the project progresses.

Should I get a Topographic Survey or LiDAR Drone Surveying?2025-12-22T17:13:15+00:00

Choose a topographic survey for smaller or straightforward sites where traditional field collection meets the project needs.

Choose LiDAR drone surveying for large sites, long corridors, uneven terrain, or heavily vegetated areas where dense elevation data and efficiency matter.

Both produce elevation data, the difference is scale and method.

What does a boundary survey establish?2025-12-22T17:14:42+00:00

A boundary survey establishes where the property legally begins and ends, based on deed research, recorded plats, and physical evidence found in the field. This information forms the foundation for ownership clarity and development planning.

What is a Category 1A survey used for?2025-12-22T17:15:41+00:00

Category 1A surveys are commonly used for certain residential loan requirements, providing boundary-related information without the full scope of a boundary survey.

Why are elevation certificates important?2025-12-22T17:16:17+00:00

Elevation certificates document how a structure relates to floodplain elevations, which directly affects flood insurance requirements and FEMA compliance.

What happens if survey needs change mid-project?2025-12-22T17:17:06+00:00

Survey scopes can be adjusted to address new requirements, discoveries, or design changes as projects evolve.

When is a land survey required?2025-12-22T17:17:38+00:00

A land survey may be required in situations such as:

  • When buying, selling, or refinancing property

  • When property boundaries or corners are unclear or disputed

  • Before dividing land by deed, court order, or subdivision

  • When required by a lender, title company, or insurance provider

  • Before building improvements near a property line

  • When a parcel is created from a larger tract

  • When applying for permits with a city or county

  • When purchasing title or flood insurance

This keeps all original intent but removes repetition and improves scanability.

What does a land survey cost?2025-12-22T17:18:16+00:00

Land survey costs vary based on several factors, including:

  • The type and purpose of the survey

  • Property size, shape, and overall complexity

  • Terrain, vegetation, and site conditions

  • Accessibility of the property

  • Existing improvements such as buildings or fences

  • The quality and clarity of existing records and descriptions

  • The number of corners or boundaries that must be located or resolved

  • Seasonal or weather-related conditions

Each project is different, so survey costs are typically based on the specific scope and conditions of the site.

What services can a professional land surveyor provide?2025-12-22T17:18:59+00:00

A professional land surveyor can assist with services such as:

  • Researching deeds, plats, and records to establish property boundaries

  • Locating and marking property corners and boundary lines

  • Identifying improvements, easements, rights-of-way, and encroachments

  • Providing survey services tailored to the needs of the property or project

  • Coordinating with title companies, lenders, engineers, architects, and other project stakeholders

This keeps everything important while removing redundancy and tightening language.

Should I supply anything before a survey is conducted?2025-12-22T17:19:38+00:00

Providing information ahead of time can help save time and avoid delays. Helpful items may include:

  • The purpose of the survey

  • A copy of the deed or recorded legal description

  • Any existing plats, surveys, or title information

  • Known boundary concerns, corners, or disputes

  • Contact information for adjacent property owners, if relevant

If available, walking the site with the surveyor and confirming scope, schedule, and payment details in advance can also help the process go smoothly.

What is platting and when is it required?2025-12-22T17:20:45+00:00

Platting is the process of subdividing land or reconfiguring property boundaries and recording them with the local jurisdiction. It’s commonly required for:

  • New subdivisions

  • Lot splits or combinations

  • Commercial developments

Eagle Surveying prepares plats that meet city, county, and state requirements.

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