A topographical survey is basically an analysis of the features of a particular place or subject. The final outcome is generally represented by means of drawings, pictures or written descriptions along with measurements. 

Once you book a topographical survey, you’ll get a scale drawing showing the land as a blueprint, ideal for use by architects, planners and lenders. 

What Features Can a Topographical Survey Record?

Topographical surveys are technologically advanced and land surveyors use precision instruments to take measurements making sure nothing is missed out.

An expert will record the positions of walls, and any additional features such as trees, kers, manholes, fences and boundaries. Not only that, but the height of eaves and roof ridge also play a role in this survey helping you work out how to build on your new space.

You’ll also be able to record elements with precision, for example, sewage systems. Details about systems like this around your property will be included as part of a topographical survey and will prove invaluable to the build.

What Can You Learn From a Topographical Survey?

Topographical surveys are technologically advanced and land surveyors use precision instruments to take measurements making sure nothing is missed out.

An expert will record the positions of walls, and any additional features such as trees, kers, manholes, fences and boundaries. Not only that, but the height of eaves and roof ridge also play a role in this survey helping you work out how to build on your new space.

You’ll also be able to record elements with precision, for example, sewage systems. Details about systems like this around your property will be included as part of a topographical survey and will prove invaluable to the build.

How Soon After A Topographical Survey Can Work Begin?

Building work can begin as soon as plans have been passed by local authorities such as councils and other entities depending on where you live. A topographical survey will prove invaluable to your build and ensure you create a space that suits the area best. Measurements are taken accurately making sure nothing is missed out which can prove costly later on if not done correctly.

What Happens If I Don’t Get a Topographical Survey?

You might be wondering what would happen if you don’t get a topographical survey for your construction project. Although you could decide to go ahead without one, it is highly likely that potential issues that could arise. 

This can all be avoided by making sure that you’re meeting the necessary regulations throughout the process. If you haven’t already, it might be worth getting in touch with a topographical surveyor to find out more about how they could help your project. That’s something we can help with at Your Environment.

How To Get Started with Your Topographical Survey

The best way is to find a trusted company that can help you out. You should contact them and ask for samples of previous work to look at. That way, you can narrow down your choices until you find the best option for what it is that you need. 

After that, working alongside them shouldn’t be too difficult since companies like us are more than happy to answer any questions we can.

What Else Can Surveying Companies Do?

Land surveying companies are experts in many fields, so they can help if there’s something else you need. 

If you are not using a topographical survey for new properties then you definitely want to consider it. Especially when buying an old one that is in some state of repair. 

You just never know what lies beneath the surface until it is too late. Being prepared beforehand will save you time, money and a lot of headaches in the long run.

For more information or advice, get in touch with one of our experts.