How to Find Property Line Markers Before You Build

Property line marker stake showing a land boundary in a residential yard

Property line markers show the exact edges of your land. They are usually small metal pins, concrete points, or buried markers placed by surveyors. You can find them by checking old survey documents, walking your property slowly, and looking near corners or boundary lines. These markers matter because they define where you can build. If […]

Why Data Centers Need a Cadastral Surveyor Before Rezoning

Aerial view of land parcels near a data center site showing boundaries used in cadastral surveyor work

Newnan, Georgia is seeing more interest from large data center developers. These projects need huge land areas, strong utility access, and fast approval from local planning boards. Because of this pressure, rezoning requests are moving faster than before. However, fast growth brings one big problem. Land records do not always match real ground conditions. This […]

Skipping a Lot Survey Can Lead to Costly Fence Errors

Backyard fence being installed along a property line without a lot survey, showing slight misalignment with boundary markers

Most people think building a fence is easy. You pick your boundary, set the posts, and move on. However, a recent situation in Georgia showed how quickly things can go wrong. A fence project raised serious concerns because the boundaries were not clearly checked first. As a result, what seemed like a simple upgrade turned […]