A Bayshore township of postwar subdivisions just inland of the Raritan Bay waterfront.
Hazlet is mostly built-out suburban neighborhoods on higher ground, with AE flood exposure only on its low northern edge near the bay. Boundary, topographic and title surveys for resales, additions and improvements are the everyday requests.
Our Lavallette office is a straight run up the Parkway from Hazlet, and a licensed crew handles the boundary, topographic and stakeout work that Hazlet's building and resale activity depends on. Fifty years of records across the area means we can often resolve a line or an old monument faster than a firm starting from scratch.
Usually, yes. Hazlet zoning and building permits typically require a boundary or plot survey, and most additions, pools and new homes need topographic and stakeout work to set grades and placement.
Yes — a boundary survey ties your corners to record data so you know exactly where your lines fall before a fence, addition or a dispute with a neighbor. Hazlet's mix of subdivisions and larger lots is routine work for us.
We do — foundation stakeout, as-builts and final surveys for new homes and additions, coordinated with your builder and the town's certificate-of-occupancy requirements.
Send the address and your deadline and we'll get you a price and a date — fast.