Our shore office is right here on Grand Central Avenue — a survey crew minutes from any lot on the island.
Lavallette sits on the Barnegat Peninsula with the Atlantic on one side and Barnegat Bay on the other — which means nearly every property here lives inside a FEMA flood zone, much of it AE or VE. That makes the flood elevation certificate the most-requested survey in town, closely followed by boundary work on the borough's famously tight lots.
Lakeland's shore office is on Grand Central Avenue in Lavallette, so we're not driving down from out of county — we're already here. We've documented elevations, resolved lines and supported rebuilds throughout the borough since the post-Sandy reconstruction reshaped the island.
Most of Lavallette is mapped within a FEMA flood zone, commonly AE or VE depending on proximity to the ocean and bay. A flood elevation certificate documents exactly how your lowest floor relates to the Base Flood Elevation, which drives your insurance rating.
Very fast — our shore office is in Lavallette. For closings and policy deadlines, being local to the island is a real advantage on turnaround.
Yes. If your home sits above the Base Flood Elevation, an elevation certificate — and potentially a LOMA — can reduce your premium or remove the high-risk flood-zone requirement. We prepare the survey data both rely on.
We're local to the shore. Send the address and your deadline for a fast quote.