One of Monmouth's largest townships by area — a sweep of subdivisions, wooded acreage and farm parcels in the western part of the county.
Howell mixes dense subdivisions with large wooded and agricultural lots. Boundary surveys, subdivision and lot-line work, topographic surveys for design and construction stakeout for new homes are the steady requests, with flood limited to the Manasquan and Metedeconk corridors.
Our Lavallette office is a straight run up the Parkway from Howell, and a licensed crew handles the boundary, topographic and stakeout work that Howell'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. Howell 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. Howell'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.
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