Need help with property lines or planning a construction project? Our surveyors in East Patchogue provide accurate measurements and detailed reports.
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Professional Islandwide Land Surveyors
Experienced Land Surveyor in Suffolk County
Islandwide Land Surveyors provides land surveying services in East Patchogue, NY. Our team uses theodolites, total stations, and GPS receivers to gather precise property measurements. This data is used to create accurate maps and reports that meet all NY regulations. We’re here to answer any questions you have about your property.
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Surveying is essential for any property development or construction project. Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a range of services, including topographic surveys and utility surveys, to ensure your project is built on accurate data. Our surveying services in East Patchogue, NY, are backed by our expertise in Suffolk County regulations. With our skilled team, your property boundaries are clearly defined, helping to avoid legal disputes. Contact us at 866-808-5800 to learn more.
Patchogue has historically been a major shopping and commerce hub of Suffolk County. “Patchogue” in the narrow sense is an incorporated village with narrow limits, only about a mile and a half wide. East Patchogue includes the eastern portion of Patchogue in the wider sense, as well as the area east of that but still west of the incorporated village of Bellport. This double meaning of “East Patchogue” is reflected in the naming of New York State Route 27A: It is called “East Main Street” in the western portion of East Patchogue, and “Montauk Highway” (as it typically is outside of villages) in the eastern portion. The Patchogue side of East Patchogue is in the Patchogue-Medford School District, while the Bellport side is in the South Country Central School District, and its high-school students attend Bellport High School.
The area around County Road 80 in the western portion of East Patchogue was once commonly regarded as the hamlet of Hagerman. In New York, a hamlet has no official boundaries or government and refers only to a named, settled area. With suburban growth, Hagerman is no longer distinct from its surroundings, and the name has fallen into disuse, especially since the removal of the Hagerman station on the Long Island Rail Road. There still exists the Hagerman fire district.
Prior to its closure, the East Patchogue post office was located at 1415 Montauk Highway.
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