I left several calls for surveyors, and Boundary Zone was the only one who responded in a timely manner. In fact, I think they were the only one that responded, so that's a minus for everyone else. They scheduled me within a reasonable amount of time, and showed up when promised. They marked the boundary where I expected it to be, so I assume they did it right. Here's my complaint: I was interested in discussing moving one boundary with my neighbor. I told him this in the original phone conversation. I asked him to put a stake about 20' into my neighbor's property, and 20' into mine to facilitate our conversation. OK, I understand that it might be a problem for him to put a stake on the property without the owner's explicit permission. But he refused without giving that or any other reason. Then I said, OK, can you put a stake exactly halfway along the line between our properties, exactly the line he was surveying anyway. Then he copped an attitude and said "YOU can do that, but I certainly won't". He didn't say, "yes, for another $50" or "no, I'm sorry I can't do that. The reason is X". The reason I bring this up now, several months later, is that I'm finally bringing in the fencing company. One of the markers is missing. I'm pretty sure it's NOT their fault. My bad luck -- I have to pay for another survey. Bad luck (or karma) for Boundary Zone, too, because no way will I being calling them. I left a message for another guy today, he called back almost immediately (I felt a little bad, because it's Labor Day), will be here in three days, and charges $50 less. So I would say, if you are in a jam to get a standard survey done quickly, and no one else is available, go for it. They will probably do it right. But if those aren't your circumstances, find someone who will at least pretend that they value your business.