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O'Malley & Kron Land Surveyors

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30 years of experience

O'Malley and Kron Land Surveyors is a professional land surveying company located in Cold Spring, Willmar, and Hutchinson, MN. Our team of experienced surveyors provides a wide range of surveying services, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, construction staking, Preliminary and Final Platting, Subdivision design, FEMA elevation certificates, ALTA/NSPS Land Title surveys, floodplain surveys, and more. We understand the importance of accuracy and precision in land surveying. That's why we use the latest technology and techniques to ensure that every survey is completed to the highest standards. Our surveyors are licensed and certified, and we are fully insured to protect our clients' interests.

O'Malley and Kron Land Surveyors is a professional land surveying company located in Cold Spring, Willmar, and Hutchinson, MN. Our team of experienced surveyors provides a wide range of surveying services, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, construction staking, Preliminary and Final Platting, Subdivision design, FEMA elevation certificates, ALTA/NSPS Land Title surveys, floodplain surveys, and more. We understand the importance of accuracy and precision in land surveying. That's why we use the latest technology and techniques to ensure that every survey is completed to the highest standards. Our surveyors are licensed and certified, and we are fully insured to protect our clients' interests.


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Licensed land surveying serving southwest Minnesota. We specialize in the following: Legal Descriptions Boundary Locations Construction Staking Topographic Surveys We look forward to hearing from you. Call us today. We are also Rite-Way Drainage. We work to insure proper drainage in farm fields and other agricultural settings to help product maximum crop yields. Call us to set up an appointment to access your needs. Minnesota License #49020

Licensed land surveying serving southwest Minnesota. We specialize in the following: Legal Descriptions Boundary Locations Construction Staking Topographic Surveys We look forward to hearing from you. Call us today. We are also Rite-Way Drainage. We work to insure proper drainage in farm fields and other agricultural settings to help product maximum crop yields. Call us to set up an appointment to access your needs. Minnesota License #49020


Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

Property lines, building locations, and potential encroachments are mapped.

The small lines on the tape measure either indicate inches, fractions of an inch, or centimeters and millimeters. On the imperial unit side (aka the inches side), the longest lines indicate inches, followed by the next shortest lines that indicate a half-inch, and then the quarter, eighth, and sixteenth-inch. On the metric side, the lines break down meters, centimeters, and millimeters.

There are a couple of ways you can determine the depth of your well. One method is to use a device called a well sounder. This tool has a long measuring tape containing a sensor to alert you once the end reaches the water. 

Or you can DIY it by using a long tape measure with a half-filled bottle of water attached to it. Lower the tape measure into your well. Once you feel tension on the tape, you’ll know the bottle has reached your static water level. This will give you an approximate idea of your well’s depth.

If you’re planning to dig on your property, you’ll need to check for underground utility lines. Call the national call-before-you-dig 811 number. Once connected to an operator, you can schedule a site visit to mark underground lines. This way, you won’t accidentally dig into pipes and can cause major (read: costly) issues.

Land surveying can help give clear guidance on your property boundaries for numerous situations. And in some cases, having your land surveyed is a requirement. Some common reasons to have your land surveyed include:

  • Planning for construction projects, like building a fence

  • Locating utilities, such as plumbing fixtures

  • Settling property line disputes 

  • Creating subdivisions 

  • Meeting mortgage requirements

  • Selling your property

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