by Cook Surveying | Feb 17, 2026 | Land Surveyors
Utah’s landscape is anything but flat. From mountain foothills to desert land and suburban developments, elevation changes play a major role in how land can be used. That’s why many property owners ask: why are topographic surveys important in Utah? A topographic...
by Cook Surveying | Feb 10, 2026 | Land Surveyors
Property line disagreements happen more often than most people expect. Many Utah homeowners only discover a problem when they plan to build, install a fence, or sell their property. That’s why one common question comes up again and again: what causes boundary disputes...
by Cook Surveying | Feb 3, 2026 | Land Surveyors
Many homeowners and business owners ask the same question sooner or later: when is a land survey required in Utah?In short, Utah law does not require a land survey in every situation. However, many real-world scenarios make a survey necessary, smart, or legally...
by Cook Surveying | Jan 27, 2026 | Land Surveyors
If you’ve been told you need a land survey, your next question is usually: what type of land survey do I actually need?That’s a common question for Utah homeowners and business owners, and the answer depends on what you plan to do with your property. Understanding the...
by Cook Surveying | Jan 20, 2026 | Land Surveyors
If you’re buying a home, building, adding a fence, or dealing with a property line question, one of the first things you’ll probably ask is: how much does a land survey cost in Utah?That’s a smart question, and the answer depends on a few important factors that most...
by Cook Surveying | Oct 6, 2025 | Land Surveyors, Surveying, Uncategorized
Owning a home in Utah means dealing with Mother Nature. Heavy spring runoff, summer monsoon downpours and unexpected cloudbursts can all send water rushing down canyons and dry washes. If your property sits near a river, stream or even a normally dry arroyo, you may...