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Land Surveyors Payson, Utah

Land Surveyors Payson, Utah


Find a local surveyor to land survey in Payson.

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Contact us today for your Land Survey Estimate.  Call (435) 623-0897.  You may also fax your information to us to expedite your estimate.  Fax us at (435) 623-2381.

Information that you will need to provide for a Land surveyor estimate:

  • Copy of your Legal Description of your property  (This is found upon your Warranty Deed)
  • Service Instructions
  • What type of Land survey are you requesting
  • Are there any time restraints to your need

By having answers to the above items, the process of estimating a land survey will be quick and easy.

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Land Survey Services

Land Survey Services


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Land survey services

Ludlow Engineering provides Quality Land Survey services in the States of Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and Idaho.

Specializing in ALTA, boundary, Topography and others…, Ludlow can perform the very largest to the very smallest of each of these types of surveys.

Below I have included some information about an ALTA Survey and its functions.

ALTA Surveys

ALTA stands for American Land Title Association. The ALTA is a group that represents the land title and title insurance industry. In addition to ALTA, the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) also accepts and conforms to ALTA survey conventions. An ALTA survey is a survey done in such a way that it conforms to ALTA standards. The good thing about this is that most surveyors know and understand this format – so once you get used to reading an ALTA survey you will be able to do it over and over again on subsequent transactions.

What does an ALTA survey contain?

Like any survey, an ALTA survey shows the physical characteristics of the property you are purchasing. The first thing an ALTA survey will give you is a description of the metes and bounds of the property. In other words, the survey will give you the actual description (longitude and latitude) of the property boundaries. Most buyers perform their own survey for due diligence to ensure that the property they are purchasing is the size they thought it was.

An ALTA survey also shows improvements on the property, rights of way on the property, as well as any easements granted by previous property owners. For land that you are considering developing, this is incredibly important. If you have an easement granted to the power company that goes straight through the middle of the property, it may be difficult, or impossible, to develop.

ALTA Survey and Title Insurance

An ALTA Survey and Title Insurance go hand in hand. You need to have a current title commitment before you can complete and ALTA survey. This initial title commitment will provide the initial description of the property.

The title company, however, will need the ALTA survey to be completed to finalize the transaction. When a land title company provides title insurance to you, they are guaranteeing you that there are not any unknown encumbrances on your property. To make that guarantee effectively the title insurance company

will use a survey to help delineate where the existing encumbrances, improvements, and easements are located.

ALTA is acceptable to lenders

One of the most important things about an ALTA survey is that it is approved by a host of different groups for use in transactions. That means that your financial partner will accept the information from an ALTA survey as accurate and can use it to help them determine the financing you will receive. This convention will save you money so that you do not have to conduct a special survey for each of the parties involved.

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Land surveys

Land surveys


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Land surveys

A Land survey is the science of measuring lines and area of a given parcel or tract of land.  Land surveys are not always simple and easy.  It often requires many steps to determine the boundaries of a given parcel.  We have included an article which gives a little more information on the subject.  We hope you enjoy!

Several Aspects of SurveyingSurveying is the process of taking measurements of feature on and occasionally above and below the earth’s surface to determine their relative positions. It is a science of accurately determining the terrestrial position of points and the distances and angles between them. The practice may be more precisely described as land surveying to distinguish it from other forms of surveying like building surveying or quantity surveying.

The process of land and site survey, survey restricted typically to smaller areas of lands in comparison to land surveying, is important for purposes like:

Mapping, to establish land maps from knowledge of geographical features of the land,

Ownership issues, to establish boundaries and establish ownership over land masses,

Resolving disputes and encroachment issues over land,

New construction like buildings, marking off building areas,

Assess the archaeological sites in a landscape,

Mapping features of the bed of a water body,

Determining the soil types and properties of the soil cover,

Governmental purposes

Of the divisions within land surveys, engineering surveying and topographic surveying (representation of land features) are typically relevant to site survey while geodetic surveying (accounting for the Earth’s curvature) is relevant to survey of huge chunks of land masses.

The several methods involved in land surveys are described below:

1.For determining distances: Measuring of the areas with iron chains, steel and invar tapes taking into consideration horizontal and slope areas.

2.For determining angles: Use of compasses bearing magnets, scribed discs, telescopes with reticles.

3.For measuring heights: Use of altimeter or barometer using air pressure as indication of height

4.Global Positioning System (GPS): Advent of the technology has given rise to estimation of elevation derived with sophisticated satellite receivers.

5.Triangulation: With the method, which has outdated GPS, distances, elevations and directions between objects at great distance from one another can be determined with reasonable accuracy.

The set of tools or instruments needed for land surveys have not changed much over the years. Only they has evolved to provide greater accuracy. Apart from the tapes, chains and compasses, some of the equipments that are used in the survey of lands are: theodolite, tripod, electronic distance measurement device (EDM), set up for satellite positioning system for working of GPS, total robotic stations (in conjunction with theodolite), etc.

The land surveyors, who are typically engineering consultants, use elements of geometry, engineering, trigonometry, mathematics, physics and law in their work of surveys. Engineering, especially civil engineering, depends heavily on surveyors. The consultants establish the boundaries of legal descriptions whenever roads, railways, bridges, reservoirs, sustaining wall, buildings are to be built. They also provide advice and data for geographical information systems (GIS) which are computer databases that contain data on land features and boundaries marked in the land.

Though it may seem to be the work of a meticulous engineer who puts together the two and two to make a four, the work in land surveys involve a great amount of art. Some land masses may have problem like improper boundaries and miscalculations, while some may have been created from multiple divisions. The art in the matter lies in the fact that the surveyor has to put together the bits and pieces in solving a puzzle that remains hidden to naked eyes.

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Alta Survey – Utah

Alta Survey – Utah


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Ludlow Engineering performs An Alta Survey in Utah.

An Alta survey is the Cadillac of all Land Surveying projects.  The ALTA survey requires the land surveyor to complete their due diligence on the property.

What is an ALTA survey?

ALTA stands for American Land Title Association. The ALTA is a group that represents the land title and title insurance industry. In addition to ALTA, the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) also accepts and conforms to ALTA survey conventions. An ALTA survey is a survey done in such a way that it conforms to ALTA standards. The good thing about this is that most surveyors know and understand this format – so once you get used to reading an ALTA survey you will be able to do it over and over again on subsequent transactions.

What does an ALTA survey contain?

Like any survey, an ALTA survey shows the physical characteristics of the property you are purchasing. The first thing an ALTA survey will give you is a description of the metes and bounds of the property. In other words, the survey will give you the actual description (longitude and latitude) of the property boundaries. Most buyers perform their own survey for due diligence to ensure that the property they are purchasing is the size they thought it was.

An ALTA survey also shows improvements on the property, rights of way on the property, as well as any easements granted by previous property owners. For land that you are considering developing, this is incredibly important. If you have an easement granted to the power company that goes straight through the middle of the property, it may be difficult, or impossible, to develop.

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Real Estate Services

Real Estate Services


house image 300x210 Real Estate ServicesWe strive to work closely with the real estate and mortgage companies throughout Utah.  There are often many items which need to be done before a house closes with title.  Here at Ludlow Engineering we can serve our clients with most of them.

  • Land Title Survey – A Land title survey surveys the property to ensure the home and other valuables have been placed correctly within the property lines.
  • Boundary Surveys – Similar to a Land Title, but more simple.
  • ALTA Land Survey – The Cadillac of surveys.  Topography, utilities, neighbor names, access, title search are all elements of an ALTA survey.  This survey is certainly recommended for all business and commercial sites and large home sites.
  • Foundation Inspections for Manufactured homes. If you are selling or buying a manufactured home, most mortgage companies require a foundation inspection of those properties.  We can perform those inspections and have it turned back into the mortgage company within 76 hours from a signed contract.
  • House structural review and report.  If you are building a home, we can structurally engineer your home for you.  Working together with your architect or draftsman, we can accomplish the  coordination of getting your plans prepared for city or county submittal.

Call Now to learn about the other services we perform here at Ludlow Engineering.  Our phone number is 435-623-0897.

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Alta Surveys Utah

Alta Surveys Utah


trimble image 150x150 Alta Surveys UtahOften we are called and are asked the question, “What is An ALTA survey?”  Today, we thought we may let you know what they are and what they really do.

An Alta Survey is often required during a property transfer or transaction.

Here is a little more about the beginnings of the ALTA Survey.

The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, or ACSM, dates to 1941. It was founded as a non-profit organization to advance education in surveying, mapping, and related fields. ACSM encourages educational programs and publications to serve the professional and technical interests of such professions. As a professional organization, ACSM provides a way for those in the surveying and mapping professions to keep up-to-date with changes in the industry.

Today, this professional organization is open to land surveyors, map makers, and those in similar professions. Members may come from private industry, government, or academia. There are four independent member organizations that are part of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. These are the American Association for Geodetic Surveying, the Cartography and Geographic Information Society, the Geographic and Land Information Society, and the National Society of Professional Surveyors.

Since 2004, individuals no longer join the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping directly Instead, they join one of the member organizations. Students, however, join ACSM and are considered members all four organizations, giving them the greatest possible range to explore careers in this field. Over 8,000 surveyors, cartographers, and other professionals who deal with spatial data are members of ACSM though its four member organizations.

The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping holds an annual convention in the spring. Up to 2,000 members typically attend such gatherings. ACSM is currently working to respond to the challenges presented by new technologies, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Land Information Systems (LIS), and other ways of attaining and using spatial data using modern technology.

In addition to the meeting itself, continuing education opportunities are also available at this time. These continuing education programs allow opportunities for land surveyors, cartographers, and others to update their skills in response to changing technology. The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping is known for the ALTA/ACSM survey standards, produced in cooperation with the American Land Title Association. These standards provide a universally accepted method for surveying commercial properties and other areas where a boundary survey is required.

ACSM offers a way for members to keep up-to-date on crucial issues in their profession. A membership includes the bi-monthly ACSM bulletin and a subscription to either Surveying and Land Information Systems or Cartography and Geographic Information Systems. ACSM also runs continuing education programs for members; continuing education is required for land surveyors of many states in order to maintain their state licensing. ACSM also maintains a wide selection of book titles on surveying, cartography, and related subjects.

Full members of the ACSM member organizations must ordinarily have at least a bachelor’s degree in a related field of study, or four years of active professional experience in a related field. An Associate Membership is available to anyone with an interest in the topic, but without the necessary education or experience to become a full member. The National Society of Professional Surveyors generally requires that full members hold the appropriate state surveying license, although there are several ways to qualify for membership without it.

We at Point to Point Land Surveyors pride ourselves on accuracy, customer service and quality work delivered on time, guaranteed. Commercial land surveys are a specialty.

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Land Surveying in Fillmore-Utah

Land Surveying in Fillmore-Utah


fillmore11 Land Surveying in Fillmore UtahLudlow Engineering and Land Surveying performs land surveys in Fillmore, Utah.

Information regarding Boundary surveys in Fillmore – Utah.

What is a boundary land survey?

A boundary survey determines the property lines of a parcel of land described in a deed. It will also indicate the extent of any easements or encroachments and may show the limitations imposed on the property by state or local regulations.

When is a land survey needed?

A survey is strongly recommended before buying, subdividing, improving or building on land. Surveying the parcel before these activities ensures that the expense and frustration of defending a lawsuit, moving a building, or resolving a boundry dispute can be avoided.

What does a standard boundary land survey entail?

The surveyor thoroughly examines the historical records relating to the land in question and often all lands surrounding it. In addition to the Registry of Deeds this research may include: the Registry of Probate, county commissioners’ offices, town offices, historical associations and the Department of Transportation. The surveyor may also talk with prior owners and adjoiners.

The field work begins after the research and involves establishing a control network of known points called a traverse. The points are used to search for and locate existing monuments and other evidence of the boundaries. Although the field portion of a survey is the most visible phase of surveying, it usually represents only a third of the entire project.

The results of the field work are compared with the research and the surveyor then reconciles all the information to arrive at a final conclusion about the boundaries. A second field trip is then needed to set the new monuments. Finally, the surveyor will draft a plan, prepare a legal description and write a report.

How much does a boundary  land survey cost?

The cost of a boundary survey depends on many variables, some of which can not be known until after the work has started. The size, terrain, vegetation, location and season affect the charges and can usually be estimated fairly accurately. However, the surveyor will not know if deeded monuments are missing or if they conflict with the description until well into the survey.

The complexity of the research is also usually not known until the surveyor begins the actual work. Some parcels have passed through many owners over the years. Some may have added adjacent parcels or sold off portions of the orginal lot. The more outparcels and consolidations there have been, the more complex and costly the research becomes. Many deeds are “abutter deeds” which use the neighbors’ names to define boundaries. In some cases it may be necessary to research parcels far removed from the land being surveyed to assemble the jigsaw puzzle of old deeds and it is not unusual for the research to account for 50% or more of the total survey cost.

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Land Surveys Delta-Utah

Land Surveys Delta-Utah


Neetrimble 2 225x300 Land Surveys Delta Utahding a Land Title Survey in Delta, Utah?

What is a boundary survey?

A boundary survey determines the property lines of a parcel of land described in a deed. It will also indicate the extent of any easements or encroachments and may show the limitations imposed on the property by state or local regulations.

When is a survey needed?

A survey is strongly recommended before buying, subdividing, improving or building on land. Surveying the parcel before these activities ensures that the expense and frustration of defending a lawsuit, moving a building, or resolving a boundary dispute can be avoided.

What does a standard boundary survey entail?

The surveyor thoroughly examines the historical records relating to the land in question and often all lands surrounding it. In addition to the Registry of Deeds this research may include: the Registry of Probate, county commissioners’ offices, town offices, historical associations and the Department of Transportation. The surveyor may also talk with prior owners and ad-joiners.

The field work begins after the research and involves establishing a control network of known points called a traverse. The points are used to search for and locate existing monuments and other evidence of the boundaries. Although the field portion of a survey is the most visible phase of surveying, it usually represents only a third of the entire project.

The results of the field work are compared with the research and the surveyor then reconciles all the information to arrive at a final conclusion about the boundaries. A second field trip is then needed to set the new monuments. Finally, the surveyor will draft a plan, prepare a legal description and write a report.

How much does a survey cost?

The cost of a boundary survey depends on many variables, some of which can not be known until after the work has started. The size, terrain, vegetation, location and season affect the charges and can usually be estimated fairly accurately. However, the surveyor will not know if deeded monuments are missing or if they conflict with the description until well into the survey.

The complexity of the research is also usually not known until the surveyor begins the actual work. Some parcels have passed through many owners over the years. Some may have added adjacent parcels or sold off portions of the original lot. The more out parcels and consolidations there have been, the more complex and costly the research becomes. Many deeds are “abutter deeds” which use the neighbors’ names to define boundaries. In some cases it may be necessary to research parcels far removed from the land being surveyed to assemble the jigsaw puzzle of old deeds and it is not unusual for the research to account for 50% or more of the total survey cost.

What are the results of a boundary survey?

Depending on the services agreed on, a boundary survey may produce:

  1. Monuments at all property corners
  2. A written description of the property
  3. A plan of the property
  4. A report explaining the basis of decisions and judgements made to determine the boundaries.

How will the boundaries be marked?

This also depends on what the client and the surveyor have agreed to. Monuments may include wooden posts, iron pins or pipes, marked trees or concrete monuments. Maine survey standards require that each monument set by a surveyor must clearly show his or her license number. Additionally, you may want to have the surveyor blaze and/or paint trees along the boundary line.

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Premiere Manufactured Home Inspectors

Premiere Manufactured Home Inspectors


pre fabricated foundation 300x199 Premiere Manufactured Home InspectorsAttention Mortgage companies and Financial Home Loan Companies

- Are you looking for an affordable, quick, efficient engineering firm to provide you a modular home inspection – Well then look no further than Ludlow Engineering..

Located in Utah, Ludlow can inspect, create, and send a report to you within 48 hours of your approved go ahead.

No longer does this process need to be long and drawn out.  Call today, and we will have you an inspection report to you within 48 hours.

On-site inspections, a report, and quick turn – around gives you the flexibility that you are needing to get the job done.

Located in Central Utah, Ludlow can cover the entire State of Utah and be on-site no longer than 2 and a half hours.  Most of our reports are less than $400.00 and can be to you in 48 hours.

Call Now for your estimate or click here for our email contact form.

Call 435-623-0897 and speak to us today!

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Manufactured Home Inspections Utah County


Ludlow Engineering provides a quick and easy process for manufactured foundations inspections, that are often required by FHA at the time of purchase or at the time of sale.

  • Affordable Inspections Along the Wasatch Front
  • Quick Fast Turn Around for Required Reports
  • Efficient and Trustworthy
  • Respectful of Property and People’s Time For Entry

Call Now For Your Manufactured Foundation Inspection.  435-623-0897.

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