Large ranch and acreage surveys in Texas require more than standard surveying that can be provided by any firm, they require deep local expertise and a thorough understanding of how Texas lands were originally patented, surveyed, and conveyed over time. Many early 1900s ranches were involved in boundary and fence disputes, and those discrepancies are often inherited by the smaller tracts subdivided from them. Identifying these issues requires careful historical research, technical knowledge of how to find original monuments set 100-125 years ago, and professional judgment. Hiring a qualified Texas land surveyor with a proven reputation and strong knowledge of the local area specific to West Texas and the greater Lubbock area is critical to ensuring your boundaries are accurate and your investment is protected.
Large ranch and acreage surveys in Texas require more than standard surveying that can be provided by any firm, they require deep local expertise and a thorough understanding of how Texas lands were originally patented, surveyed, and conveyed over time. Many early 1900s ranches were involved in boundary and fence disputes, and those discrepancies are often inherited by the smaller tracts subdivided from them. Identifying these issues requires careful historical research, technical knowledge of how to find original monuments set 100-125 years ago, and professional judgment. Hiring a qualified Texas land surveyor with a proven reputation and strong knowledge of the local area specific to West Texas and the greater Lubbock area is critical to ensuring your boundaries are accurate and your investment is protected.