A licensed survey crew working the Atlantic County shore — where nearly every lot in Longport sits in a coastal flood zone, and the flood elevation certificate is the survey we run most.
Longport sits right on the Atlantic County oceanfront, so nearly every property here falls inside a FEMA flood zone — much of it AE, and VE where the waves reach. That puts the flood elevation certificate at the top of the list, closely followed by boundary work on Longport's tight, high-value shore lots.
Lakeland works the whole Atlantic County shore from our Lavallette office. We document elevations, resolve property lines and support elevated new construction throughout Longport — and we build around your closing or permit deadline.
Much of Longport is mapped within a FEMA flood zone — commonly AE, and VE closer to open water. A flood elevation certificate documents how your lowest floor relates to the Base Flood Elevation, which is what drives your insurance rating.
Quickly — we work the Atlantic County shore from our Lavallette office and schedule Longport jobs regularly. Tell us your closing or permit deadline and we'll build around it.
It can. If your home sits above the Base Flood Elevation, an elevation certificate — and sometimes a LOMA — can reduce your premium or remove the high-risk flood-zone requirement. We prepare the survey data both rely on.
We cover the Atlantic County shore from Lavallette. Send the address and your deadline for a fast quote.