Surveyor in Fireplace

Land Surveying in Fireplace, NY

Want to know exactly where your property lines are? Islandwide Land Surveyors offers surveying services for Fireplace.

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Land Surveying Benefits

Clear Property Boundaries in Suffolk County

  • Avoid property disputes with a boundary survey.
  • Easily plan construction with precise measurements.
  • Meet legal requirements with a certified survey.
  • Gain valuable insights into your property’s terrain.
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    About Islandwide Land Surveyors

    Serving Suffolk County

    Islandwide Land Surveyors is a land surveying company known for our meticulous approach and rapid turnaround times in Fireplace and the surrounding areas of Suffolk County. We use advanced technology and proven methods for stellar projects.

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    Surveying Process

    Our Surveying Approach

  • Assessment: We’ll evaluate your needs and property.
  • Survey: Our team will perform a detailed survey using the latest technology.
  • Report: You’ll receive a report with clear markings and data.
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    A yellow surveying instrument, possibly a theodolite or total station, is set up on a tripod on a construction site. The background shows a blurred, sunlit dirt road surrounded by trees. The scene suggests early stage construction work.

    Types of Surveys

    Surveyor Services in NY

     Land surveying plays a vital role in property ownership, construction, and land development. Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a variety of surveying services throughout NY, including:

    • Boundary Surveys
    • Topographic Surveys
    • Construction Surveys
    • As-Built Surveys
    • ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys

    Contact Islandwide Land Surveyors at 866-808-5800 to schedule your land survey today.

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    Springs is known in art circles as the cradle of the abstract expressionist movement. Artists such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and John Ferren worked there. Writers such as Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Heller, Philip Roth, Nora Ephron, and John Steinbeck have lived in or near Springs. Artists and writers were attracted to the area due to its rural nature, despite being within 100 miles (160 km) of New York City, and because housing prices “north of the Montauk Highway” on the bay side of the East Hampton peninsula have traditionally been lower than those closer to the Atlantic Ocean. Traditionally, locals are referred to as “Bonackers” which comes from Accabonac Harbor in Springs. East Hampton High School has adopted the Bonacker name for its sports teams.

    The main roads connecting Springs to East Hampton are Springs-Fireplace Road and Three Mile Harbor Road. Jackson Pollock died in a car crash on Springs-Fireplace Road in 1956. Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner are buried in Green River Cemetery. Pollock’s grave is marked by a large glacial erratic stone on top of a hill, Krasner’s by a small stone lower on the hill. Since Pollock’s burial, numerous other writers and artists have been buried in the cemetery, joining the locals.

    The Pollock-Krasner House and Studio on Springs-Fireplace Road is owned by Stony Brook University and is open for tours by appointment. It includes an external studio shed where dried paint from Pollock’s projects is splattered on the floor and evokes Pollock’s most famous works. The neighborhood around it is an East Hampton historic district. Springs-Fireplace Road gets its name from fireplaces at its terminus that was used to signal the residents of Gardiners Island that supplies were ready to be picked up.

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