At Millman National Land Services, we understand that finding the right land surveyor in Kansas is crucial for the success of your construction, real estate, and landscaping projects. Whether you’re planning a residential build, commercial development, or agricultural layout, our team of experienced surveyors is here to ensure that every measurement counts.

What to Look for in a Kansas Surveyor

Choosing a competent land surveyor is essential. Here’s what you should consider:

  • Licensing and Certification: Ensure they are licensed in Kansas and have proper certifications.
  • Experience: Look for a firm with extensive experience in various types of land surveying.
  • Technology: A good surveyor uses the latest technology for accuracy and efficiency.
  • Reputation: Check reviews and testimonials to gauge their reliability and customer service.

How Much Does a Kansas Surveyor Cost?

The cost of land surveying services in Kansas can vary widely depending on the scope and complexity of the project. Typically:

  • Basic boundary surveys might cost between $500 and $1,200.
  • Topographic surveys could range from $1,000 to $2,000.
  • Larger or more complex surveys will be priced on a case-by-case basis. For an accurate estimate, contact Millman National Land Services directly.

What Do Kansas Surveyors Do?

Kansas surveyors perform a range of tasks to help you understand and utilize your land effectively:

  • Boundary Surveys: Determine the exact boundaries of a property.
  • Topographic Surveys: Map the land’s contours and features, useful for planning and design.
  • ALTA/NSPS Surveys: Meet national standards for title surveys (American Land Title Association), essential for real estate transactions.
  • Construction Staking: Guide the placement of structures during construction to ensure accuracy.

Why Choose Millman National Land Services?

Here’s why Millman National Land Services stands out:

  • Expertise: Decades of combined experience in surveying diverse Kansas landscapes.
  • Precision: State-of-the-art technology for surveys you can trust.
  • Customer Focus: We prioritize your needs and keep you informed every step of the way.
  • Reliability: Timely delivery and responsive service.

Related Blog: What You Should Know About Title Surveying

 

A Millman National Land Services surveyor with a dumpy level in the field for property surveying

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in the surveying process?

Contact Millman National Land Services for a consultation to discuss your needs and schedule a survey.

How long does a typical land survey take?

Depending on the project size and specifics, from a few days to several weeks.

Do I need a survey before buying land?

Absolutely, it helps to know exact boundaries and potential land use restrictions.

Can Millman help with land disputes?

Yes, our surveys can provide critical information for resolving disputes.

What kind of technology do you use?

We use GPS, drones, and the latest CAD software (NSPS).

Is there a best time of year to have land surveyed?

Surveys can be conducted year-round, but weather can impact scheduling.

What information do I need to provide to start a survey?

Property deed, prior surveys, and specific requirements.

How can I prepare my property for a survey?

Clear debris and ensure easy access to property corners.

Do you provide surveys for both residential and commercial properties?

Yes, we handle all types of properties.

What are the payment options?

We accept checks, major credit cards, and bank transfers.

Do you offer ongoing support after the survey is completed?

Yes, we provide support for any questions or additional services.

Can your surveys be used for legal purposes?

Yes, all our surveys are legally binding and can be used in court.

What makes a survey legally compliant in Kansas?

Adherence to state laws and regulations, which we guarantee.

How are property boundaries marked?

With stakes, pins, or physical markers as per client’s request.

Can you update an old survey?

Yes, we can re-survey and update any existing surveys.