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TruLine Land Surveying

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10 years of experience

We are a full service land surveying company licensed to operate in the state of South Carolina. We are a local, family owned business with 8 employees. We accept credit/debit cards and offer free estimates.

We are a full service land surveying company licensed to operate in the state of South Carolina. We are a local, family owned business with 8 employees. We accept credit/debit cards and offer free estimates.




"Very annoyed right now I had them do my survey in July of 2022 for a extra half an acre that was added to my purchase for $600. Its not the price or the service that really aggravated me to no end its the fact that the service was provided back in July and we had just moved here and had a ton of transactions coming out of our bank so never noticed that they never cashed the check. But you wait until the week before the most expensive holiday of the year to cash the check? Not Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or even the first week of Dec!!!!! But wait until the week before Christmas REALLY!! as the only provider for a family of 6 that extra money was needed. I understand I have to pay for a service provided but C'mon Man beyond annoyed right now"

Joseph T on December 2022

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"Very annoyed right now I had them do my survey in July of 2022 for a extra half an acre that was added to my purchase for $600. Its not the price or the service that really aggravated me to no end its the fact that the service was provided back in July and we had just moved here and had a ton of transactions coming out of our bank so never noticed that they never cashed the check. But you wait until the week before the most expensive holiday of the year to cash the check? Not Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or even the first week of Dec!!!!! But wait until the week before Christmas REALLY!! as the only provider for a family of 6 that extra money was needed. I understand I have to pay for a service provided but C'mon Man beyond annoyed right now"

Joseph T on December 2022

Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

If a buyer pays for a survey, the surveyor they hired will only provide results to them. It’s up to the buyer whether they share the survey results with the seller or not, even if they ultimately walk away from the deal. It’s considered good faith to share the results with the seller, though, especially if you back out of the deal, as the seller can then provide that survey to future interested parties.

Land surveys don’t technically expire. They do serve as a point of reference and a snapshot of your property, though, so as soon as you make changes to your property (and even if your neighbor makes certain changes to theirs), your existing land survey becomes inaccurate, and a new one must be done. Even if you don’t make any changes to your property, many states only guarantee the accuracy of a land survey for five to ten years.

When planning for land survey costs, you should consider the following elements as major contributors to the overall cost:

  • Size of your property in terms of acres or square feet

  • Complexity of the terrain in terms of hills, elevation changes, rocks, water, and other features

  • Type of survey you need (boundary survey, topographic survey, or a combination of survey types)

  • Distance traveled for the professional surveyor

It is almost always necessary to hire a land surveyor near you to ensure your fence sits on the right side of the property line. Mistaking the shape of your property can lead to fines and costly changes if you have to move or adjust the privacy fence—not to mention some surly looks from your neighbor. We recommend jumpstarting your fence planning in the spring to ensure there is plenty of time to map out your plan before construction season.

Soil testers and licensed excavators are often the professionals you hire if you need a perc test. In some cases, structural engineers will also be able to conduct the test for you. In many municipalities, you’ll need your professional on-site to dig and fill the holes with water, as well as a representative from your local building department or health department. That representative is the individual who will determine whether your test passes or fails.

The Bath, SC homeowners’ guide to land surveying services

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