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Prime Texas Surveys At Prime Texas Surveys we have over 25 years of experience in the land surveying profession. Based in Houston, Texas, we provide a wide range of services to our clients that cover all of their surveying needs. We are equipped to address every phase of the land surveying process.

Prime Texas Surveys uses state-of-the-art equipment to conduct residential and commercial surveys, including land boundary surveys, mortgage surveys, and property line surveys throughout Texas.We also provide ALTA/ACSM land title surveys as well as highway preliminary design surveys, route surveys (pipeline and telecom fiber optic), and mining surveys.
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Topographical Surveys
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A topographical survey shows all of the physical features of an area of land. Contours are shown on this survey, allowing the user to accurately calculate drainage and/or runoff of the site. These surveys are often utilized by managers and engineers as well as architects to plan for areas of future development.
Builder & Architect Services
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Builders and architects need to fully understand the layout of the ground on which they plan to construct. Our service includes the staking of building corners, staking the location and elevation of planned underground utilities and any type of concrete to be poured such as roads and driveways.
Commercial
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An ALTA survey is the most detailed survey that can be done by one of our Houston-based surveyors. The commercial ALTA survey requires the highest level of accuracy and is performed so that a title company can insure the title to land without exceptions.
Residential
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We offer residential and title surveys in Houston and throughout Texas, such as land boundary surveys and property ownership line surveys. Our surveys examine right-of-ways and easements within or in the immediate neighboring lot.
Elevation Certificates
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If any of your property is located in the FEMA Flood Hazard Area, an elevation certificate will specify whether your structure is above or below FEMA's base Flood Elevation (Flood Zone). Lenders may require flood hazard insurance and a corresponding certificate. Insurance agencies may also request the certificate to determine flood hazard insurance premiums.
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