Need To Know About A Property Survey For Fence? Superior Fence & Rail Of Palm Beach Has The Answers
Being in the fence business, we receive a ton of questions. Especially when local home and business owners are in the planning stages of a fence. One of the number one inquiries we get is regarding the need for a property survey for fence. As the area’s top-rated fence company, Superior Fence & Rail of Palm Beach has the answers to all your property survey-related fence questions. This includes questions about property lines for fences, how to determine property lines prior to installing a fence, and much more. In this blog, we will cover all the bases when it comes to the details of starting the process of a new fence installation.
Do I Need A Property Survey For A Fence?
Yes. Most professional remodeling, home improvement, and outdoor improvement projects will require a copy of your property survey before proceeding. At Superior Fence & Rail, we need a copy of your survey to acquire any necessary permits for your new fence installation. And when measuring for your new fence. In addition, if you reside in a neighborhood or community with a homeowner’s association (HOA), they will likely need one as part of your HOA review process.
Is Land Survey For Fence The Same As A Property Survey For Fence?
Land surveys are an essential part of starting a new project, selling property, or purchasing a new property. Sometimes a land survey is referred to as a property survey. The two have very similar, but not identical definitions. A property survey confirms the boundaries of a given property according to records and legal descriptions. This is the type of survey most often used when installing a new fence.
A land survey shows the shape and boundaries of a piece of land. Property surveys are usually a requirement when hiring a professional for improvements to your home and/or property. A land survey is crucial when considering purchasing land or a home. This is to ensure you know exactly what you are purchasing.
In the trade, you may also hear the term “plot plan.” A plot plan usually involves the construction of a new home, where the home is figured into a property survey. This shows where the home is on the plot of land and also shows all setbacks and right-of-ways. A plot plan is required to obtain a certificate of occupancy (CO) in most counties to pass final inspections and allow you to close on your home and move in.
How To Determine Property Lines For Fence
First and foremost, before measuring for your fence, you must determine your property line boundaries. You will need to have a copy of your property survey to ensure your fence placement is within the correct boundaries. Keep in mind, it is also important that you are aware of any required setbacks or right-of-way’s (if applicable for your property), prior to measuring. If you do not have a property survey, it is crucial that you do. This is not only for your new fence installation but also because many professional contractors will require one before doing any kind of remodeling or improvement project on your property. A survey is the only way you can accurately determine your property boundaries. As a proactive home or business owner, this is an important document to keep on hand for reference.
How Do I Mark Property Lines?
Surveyors will generally mark the 4-corners of your property with a ribbon or stake during your initial survey of the property. In many cases, these markers may still be visible years down the road. This will give you some idea of where your property lines are; however, to be certain, we recommend looking at your property survey for the exact location of your property lines. If you cannot use your survey as a reference to mark the lines yourself, contact a professional surveyor for guidance. Remember that most reputable fence companies, such as Superior Fence & Rail, can determine your property lines based on your property survey or plot plan.
How To Measure For A New Fence
Many fencing specialists suggest you use a fencing formula to measure for a fence. However, the formula is as simple as measuring the length of your fence line accurately and then dividing by the width of the panels. Here at Superior Fence & Rail of Palm Beach, we take all the guesswork out of how to measure for a fence and other fence parameter questions.
As your local professional fence installer, we do all this for you! If you have a copy of your property survey and tell us the preferred location of your fence, we can work with you to make sure your fence is within your property boundaries, abiding by any setbacks or right-of-ways. Additionally, we will ensure your proposed fence complies with any local zoning and/or ordinance requirements. We will also make sure your fence is permitted if applicable. Superior also offers direct assistance with HOA approval of your fence if this is a requirement in your neighborhood.
Superior Fence & Rail Has The Answers!
As the highest-rated fence company in Palm Beach, we ensure your fence is professionally planned and installed. We can help ensure all guidelines are met according to your individual property specifications. We have the answers to all the most-asked questions about measuring for your new fence and property lines/boundaries:
- How to measure for a fence.
- Do I need property survey for fence?
- How to measure property lines.
- How to measure property boundaries.
- How do I determine my property boundaries?
- How do I determine property lines for fence?
- How do I mark property line?
- How to measure property line.
- Measure my lot.
- How do I measure my property line?
- How to measure your property line.
- The answer to these questions and more is just a phone call away … Call us at
(561) 513-5095. We would love to hear from you.
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