by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
When you need a boundary survey, you usually need it for a reason—and often under pressure. A neighbour has raised a concern, a fence replacement is imminent, building works are about to start, or a sale is being delayed by boundary questions. In all of these...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Boundary lines are one of the most important—but least understood—parts of property ownership. They define what you own, where you can build, where a fence should go, and what you’re responsible for maintaining. Yet many homeowners only think about boundaries when...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
When a boundary issue crops up, it’s natural to shop around for the lowest quote. But boundary work isn’t like a routine measurement service. It’s closer to investigation and risk management—often tied to disputes, building works, or property sales where the cost of...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Most homeowners don’t think about boundaries until something changes: a fence gets replaced, a neighbour raises a concern, building work is planned, or a sale brings the issue to the surface. The problem is that boundaries are not always as clear as they look. Fences...
by Howorth | Feb 10, 2026 | Articles
Surveying boundary lines is one of the most effective ways to replace uncertainty with clarity—whether you’re planning building work close to the boundary, replacing a fence, buying or selling, or dealing with a neighbour disagreement. The difficulty is that...