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Livingston-Hughes Professional Land Surveying
At Livingston-Hughes Surveyors we love our work and we love Maine! We have been privileged to serve the state's surveying needs for more than two decades and we would enjoy helping you as well. Working out of our central office in Kennebunkport, David Hughes and his team have worked hard to grow the business into one of the most respected and efficient surveying firms in southern Maine.

We hope the information you find here can answer any general questions you might have and help you determine which services you need. Please don't hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. We are always willing to discuss your surveying needs. One of our friendly staff members will be happy to speak with you. David Livingston Jay Hughes, PLS has provided surveying services for more than 25 years.

In addition to traditional Boundary Surveying services, he specializes in Mortgage Loan Inspection and Flood services. From small residential lot surveys, construction layout, to large, complex boundary surveys, Livingston-Hughes Surveyors offers a complete list of quality land surveying services.
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Livingston-Hughes Surveyors was established in 1994 by David Hughes and is dedicated to providing both timely and quality land surveying services to clients throughout the State of Maine.
We are a full service professional land surveying firm located in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Our professional staff consists of professional land surveyors, land surveyors in training, computer draftspersons, survey technicians and customer service personnel.
Each of our employees bring their unique backgrounds, skill sets, and talents to the table to create a diverse group with more than 85 years of combined experience.
If you are buying or refinancing a home and intend to borrow money, chances are your lender will require a Mortgage Loan Inspection Plan (often called a Class D Survey or Plot Plan).
Lenders use this tool to insure title for the mortgage you intend to create.
At Livingston-Hughes Surveyors we have completed more than 55,000 of these types of inspections.
In order to perform the inspection we examine the legal description for the subject property then search the "face of the earth" for monuments that are described in the deed.
Most land in populated areas of Maine was originally divided and conveyed with "metes and bounds" descriptions.
Unlike many other areas of the country, Maine was never sectionalized, or gridded into rectangular parcels as much of the nation was during early expansion.
This makes the Maine landscape interesting with irregular bounds following tree lines, streams, stone walls, and other natural boundaries.
It also can make surveying these lines challenging.
A boundary survey begins with comprehensive deeds research.
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