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McMurray Land Surveying, Inc.

4.93(
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McMurray Land Surveying, Inc.

4.93(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 97% of Angi customers
Recommended by 97% of HomeAdvisor customers

Providing land surveying services in North and South Carolina. Our mission is to meet your surveying needs with quality, reliability, and integrity. Please contact us for a free estimate. Hello, my name is Michael Patrick McMurray, I was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina. I have lived in Union County, NC since the mid-eighties. The summer of 1996 marks the start of my career in Land Surveying. The protection of the public's welfare and safety remain my chief concern while offering my professional services to Union County and the surrounding counties. I love the challenges land surveying offers, and I have a great passion for the profession. I am duly licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina as a Professional Land Surveyor.

"Great. He was timely, quick, and answered additional questions I had while explaining my situation. I have used him previously for a fence line survey. Would definitely use again."

Carol A on May 2020

Providing land surveying services in North and South Carolina. Our mission is to meet your surveying needs with quality, reliability, and integrity. Please contact us for a free estimate. Hello, my name is Michael Patrick McMurray, I was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina. I have lived in Union County, NC since the mid-eighties. The summer of 1996 marks the start of my career in Land Surveying. The protection of the public's welfare and safety remain my chief concern while offering my professional services to Union County and the surrounding counties. I love the challenges land surveying offers, and I have a great passion for the profession. I am duly licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina as a Professional Land Surveyor.

"Great. He was timely, quick, and answered additional questions I had while explaining my situation. I have used him previously for a fence line survey. Would definitely use again."

Carol A on May 2020



Union Stump Grinding, L.L.C.

5.00(
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Union Stump Grinding, L.L.C.

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

**We only offer Stump Grinding Services at this time, please call us today!** With the expertise and professionalism you seek, Union Stump Grinding, L.L.C. is a Veteran-owned and operated Stump Grinding business. Our goal is to provide the best possible service with each and every job, and we work hard to make sure that happens. We are currently Serving Union County and surrounding areas. Call us today, we'd love to work with you!

"Would definitely hire again. Chris called right away and provided flexible options in meeting for the initial estimate. He was thorough in setting expectations from beginning to end and performed the job within a week’s time. The stumps were finely ground - no chunks of wood were left. While he doesn’t offer haul away of debris, he cleaned up the areas very well and didn’t leave a mess - I’ve worked with companies that have left a mess so it was refreshing to see Chris offering this service without being asked."

Pauline H on April 2021

**We only offer Stump Grinding Services at this time, please call us today!** With the expertise and professionalism you seek, Union Stump Grinding, L.L.C. is a Veteran-owned and operated Stump Grinding business. Our goal is to provide the best possible service with each and every job, and we work hard to make sure that happens. We are currently Serving Union County and surrounding areas. Call us today, we'd love to work with you!

"Would definitely hire again. Chris called right away and provided flexible options in meeting for the initial estimate. He was thorough in setting expectations from beginning to end and performed the job within a week’s time. The stumps were finely ground - no chunks of wood were left. While he doesn’t offer haul away of debris, he cleaned up the areas very well and didn’t leave a mess - I’ve worked with companies that have left a mess so it was refreshing to see Chris offering this service without being asked."

Pauline H on April 2021



Don Allen & Associates

5.00(
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Don Allen & Associates

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Land Surveying -Commercial -Residential -Mortgage Surveys -Multi-family -Construction Staking -Subdivision Design -Topography

"The surveyors did a great job when they arrived and completed the work on the property in one day. The office staff were very nice and professional. We handled most correspondence via email. There was a delay from the original appointment due to Hurricane Florence and had to be rescheduled. They are a busy business so sometimes you have to remind them of where you are in the process to proceed to the next step but they responded immediately and followed through. The cost of the survey was about what I expected. If you need to have your property surveyed within a particular time period, schedule as far in advance as possible due to their popularity. There were not any surprises. A great organization to work with. Highly recommended."

Christie B on November 2018

Land Surveying -Commercial -Residential -Mortgage Surveys -Multi-family -Construction Staking -Subdivision Design -Topography

"The surveyors did a great job when they arrived and completed the work on the property in one day. The office staff were very nice and professional. We handled most correspondence via email. There was a delay from the original appointment due to Hurricane Florence and had to be rescheduled. They are a busy business so sometimes you have to remind them of where you are in the process to proceed to the next step but they responded immediately and followed through. The cost of the survey was about what I expected. If you need to have your property surveyed within a particular time period, schedule as far in advance as possible due to their popularity. There were not any surprises. A great organization to work with. Highly recommended."

Christie B on November 2018


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BYLT Management

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BYLT Management

5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Full Serve Construction, Reconstruction, and Management Company! Specializing In Outdoor Services And Reconstructive Services! Interior Services Are Also Available With Professional Management! Always Purpose Driven!

"Excellent Customer Service!!"

Cedric H on August 2023

Full Serve Construction, Reconstruction, and Management Company! Specializing In Outdoor Services And Reconstructive Services! Interior Services Are Also Available With Professional Management! Always Purpose Driven!

"Excellent Customer Service!!"

Cedric H on August 2023


"R&R was recommended by our pool company for the hardscaping portion. I'm not happy with this company. I would look elsewhere. Summary of issues, crooked fence, no drain installed between house and pool, steps were not bullnosed, travertine became loose and cracked within a year. Steps became loose. Overall very poor craftsmanship. After one year the travertine settled and cracked on a potion of the project. R&R repaired as it was under warranty. Within a year after the repair the same occurrence and now they want to charge a fortune to correct their poor craftsmanship because it is out of warranty. They also were not very proactive in trying to rectify the issue. I had to reach out multiple times"

Roger M on September 2022

All services needed for outdoor living areas

"R&R was recommended by our pool company for the hardscaping portion. I'm not happy with this company. I would look elsewhere. Summary of issues, crooked fence, no drain installed between house and pool, steps were not bullnosed, travertine became loose and cracked within a year. Steps became loose. Overall very poor craftsmanship. After one year the travertine settled and cracked on a potion of the project. R&R repaired as it was under warranty. Within a year after the repair the same occurrence and now they want to charge a fortune to correct their poor craftsmanship because it is out of warranty. They also were not very proactive in trying to rectify the issue. I had to reach out multiple times"

Roger M on September 2022


Hawk Construction Inc

4.50(
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Hawk Construction Inc

4.50(
10
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Customers say: Quality work
2005 years of experience

General Contractors NC/SC, Real Estate Brokers NC/SC. REALTORS, Property Management. Offering complete Design/Build services or build part of your project. Handyman Division for smaller jobs, Management and maintenance of investor rental properties, Real Estate buy/sell services. Licensed Residential, Commercial and Industrial.

"Mostly, my complaint is with the contractor's rude attitude. Mistakes were made, such as hole in the ceiling because of his guy stepped on a pipe upstair, new floor scratched because of transporting a tub, carpet accidentally ripped so I had to replace the flooring for a whole bedroom eventhough I had no intention (extra expenses for me for the floor), guest toilet tank cracked, etc. Sure, the contractor made the necessary repairs, but he did not say sorry at all. I brushed it off. Another attitude problem: If you say something that he disagrees, expect a full page of lecture, sometimes with all caption, like: YOU... and NOT! First impression with him was I was asking would it be possible for him to come take a look and give a quote on a weekend since that was the only time I could without having to take some time off from work? His reply was one full page long, i kid you not, lecturing me how he is a deacon at a church, a husband, a father, and has to help with his daughter's homework etc etc. A simple "no" would suffice. I brushed this off, too, thinking that maybe this contractor was a senior, but apparently he wasn't. Also, if he texted you something and you forgot what it was, and you're texting with him, so you figure why don't I ask him now, his reply will be: "Look at my text several days ago" instead of just answer it in one word, like at 5 pm or whatnot. If you're too involved, like telling: after this, can you do this? His answer will be like: Yes, we know! We do this for a living! So, I took that in mind. And, one time the corner wall was obviously patched up very wavy, and I didn't tell him mid day because I thought they'd get to it later before they wrapped up for the day. Then, the day ended and his guys went home. I checked and it was not done. I texted him and he said: why didn't you tell them?? Well, I thought you said your guys are a pro and a pro would definitely notice that! My last straw with him was after a couple of months, the kitchen ceiling downstair was leaking. His guy came and found out that the leak was from an old corroded pipe that they didn't handle. True, but the leaking corroded pipe is right next to (hand in hand with) the new pipe that they replaced for the full gut bathroom renovation. The bathroom was full gutted: floor, wall, and ceiling. He didn't care to mention about the corroded pipe to me? His answers are: - the plumber didn't see it (Well, to change the new pipe, you would have to handle the corroded pipe), - it's not corroded, it's just a discoloration - nobody would care to mention it because you don't fix what's not broken. You wait until it breaks THEN you fix it. So, when the upstair bathroom floor was fully opened, I should not replace the corroded pipe. Wait until it leaks, then just put a hole on the kitchen ceiling downstair?? This made no sense to me. I found a new plumber (a nice guy, heaven sent) said all it needed was a little cleaning on the pipe (I believe it was called 'Flux'), and the leak would not happen. And he also said that he should just clean the pipe, and he definitely saw that corroded pipe. The bathroom renovation journey was very frustrating with Hawk. Had i found 2 bad reviews from other people who called him rude and obnoxious, I would think twice before I hired him. Most of his guys or subcontractors that he used, like the one who accidentaly ripped out my carpet are in fact really nice. I like them eventhough they made mistakes. It's just that the contractor is the one you deal with... on a daily basis.. for 2 months......@@"

Linda T on January 2018

General Contractors NC/SC, Real Estate Brokers NC/SC. REALTORS, Property Management. Offering complete Design/Build services or build part of your project. Handyman Division for smaller jobs, Management and maintenance of investor rental properties, Real Estate buy/sell services. Licensed Residential, Commercial and Industrial.

"Mostly, my complaint is with the contractor's rude attitude. Mistakes were made, such as hole in the ceiling because of his guy stepped on a pipe upstair, new floor scratched because of transporting a tub, carpet accidentally ripped so I had to replace the flooring for a whole bedroom eventhough I had no intention (extra expenses for me for the floor), guest toilet tank cracked, etc. Sure, the contractor made the necessary repairs, but he did not say sorry at all. I brushed it off. Another attitude problem: If you say something that he disagrees, expect a full page of lecture, sometimes with all caption, like: YOU... and NOT! First impression with him was I was asking would it be possible for him to come take a look and give a quote on a weekend since that was the only time I could without having to take some time off from work? His reply was one full page long, i kid you not, lecturing me how he is a deacon at a church, a husband, a father, and has to help with his daughter's homework etc etc. A simple "no" would suffice. I brushed this off, too, thinking that maybe this contractor was a senior, but apparently he wasn't. Also, if he texted you something and you forgot what it was, and you're texting with him, so you figure why don't I ask him now, his reply will be: "Look at my text several days ago" instead of just answer it in one word, like at 5 pm or whatnot. If you're too involved, like telling: after this, can you do this? His answer will be like: Yes, we know! We do this for a living! So, I took that in mind. And, one time the corner wall was obviously patched up very wavy, and I didn't tell him mid day because I thought they'd get to it later before they wrapped up for the day. Then, the day ended and his guys went home. I checked and it was not done. I texted him and he said: why didn't you tell them?? Well, I thought you said your guys are a pro and a pro would definitely notice that! My last straw with him was after a couple of months, the kitchen ceiling downstair was leaking. His guy came and found out that the leak was from an old corroded pipe that they didn't handle. True, but the leaking corroded pipe is right next to (hand in hand with) the new pipe that they replaced for the full gut bathroom renovation. The bathroom was full gutted: floor, wall, and ceiling. He didn't care to mention about the corroded pipe to me? His answers are: - the plumber didn't see it (Well, to change the new pipe, you would have to handle the corroded pipe), - it's not corroded, it's just a discoloration - nobody would care to mention it because you don't fix what's not broken. You wait until it breaks THEN you fix it. So, when the upstair bathroom floor was fully opened, I should not replace the corroded pipe. Wait until it leaks, then just put a hole on the kitchen ceiling downstair?? This made no sense to me. I found a new plumber (a nice guy, heaven sent) said all it needed was a little cleaning on the pipe (I believe it was called 'Flux'), and the leak would not happen. And he also said that he should just clean the pipe, and he definitely saw that corroded pipe. The bathroom renovation journey was very frustrating with Hawk. Had i found 2 bad reviews from other people who called him rude and obnoxious, I would think twice before I hired him. Most of his guys or subcontractors that he used, like the one who accidentaly ripped out my carpet are in fact really nice. I like them eventhough they made mistakes. It's just that the contractor is the one you deal with... on a daily basis.. for 2 months......@@"

Linda T on January 2018


LUCAS FORMAN INC

5.00(
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LUCAS FORMAN INC

5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

20 EMPLOYEES. OCCASIONALLY USES SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY.

"Everyone was professional and knowledgeable. The guys that came out were outstanding with answering any questions or concerns we had. They took time to explain the process with us and they were thorough and efficient. Can't said what a great group they were. We are so glad we had them do the work. Thank you for a great experience. If your looking for true professionals I would highly recommend them."

Carolyn M on January 2021

20 EMPLOYEES. OCCASIONALLY USES SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY.

"Everyone was professional and knowledgeable. The guys that came out were outstanding with answering any questions or concerns we had. They took time to explain the process with us and they were thorough and efficient. Can't said what a great group they were. We are so glad we had them do the work. Thank you for a great experience. If your looking for true professionals I would highly recommend them."

Carolyn M on January 2021

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Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

Measure from zero on a measuring tape by placing the metal hook right up against the edge of what you need to measure. You can also latch the hook onto an open edge—of, say, a table—to accurately measure as well. If you begin at the 1-inch mark, you'll need to subtract an inch from your total.

Land surveys are worth it in several scenarios including selling your home, building an addition, constructing a fence, or making major changes to your landscape. A professional land survey can help you avoid legal issues with your neighbors and confirm the value of your property. In many cases, you may be required to order a land survey to receive a construction permit or mortgage loan.

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

A land survey includes the layout of a single property, including precise measurements and to-scale drawings of boundary lines, land improvements, and sometimes other features, like topography and drainage information. A plat map includes the layouts and boundary lines of several adjacent plots and basic structure measurements. Surveys are normally more valuable for homeowners and buyers, and plat maps are for governmental use.

Building a road on a slope requires careful planning and will normally require a drainage system underneath to prevent flooding and damage to the road over time. Your professional may lengthen your road to create switchbacks if the slope directly to your home is too steep, as there are regulations for maximum road slope. The drainage system will help prevent runoff from the higher side of the slope from damaging the asphalt or concrete. Keep in mind that building a road on a slope isn’t a good DIY project, as a lot can go wrong.

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