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		<title>Should You Consider Raising Your Home?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many Long Islanders are choosing to raise their homes to avoid future flood damage and sky rocketing insurance premiums. At some point during this process you will need to employ a land surveyor, either for a flood certificate, a property survey with elevations so your architect can determine the best course of action for your [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Many Long Islanders are choosing to raise their homes to avoid future flood damage and sky rocketing insurance premiums. At some point during this process you will need to employ a land surveyor, either for a flood certificate, a <a title="Services" href="https://mjslandsurvey.com/services/">property survey</a> with elevations so your architect can determine the best course of action for your particular property (piles, raised foundation, helical piles, ect.), a pile stake out, <a title="Site Plan / Topographic Survey" href="https://mjslandsurvey.com/services/topographic-survey/">site plans</a>, the setting of benchmarks ect. If you are raising or considering raising your home please <a title="Contact" href="https://mjslandsurvey.com/contact/">contact us </a>at 631-957-2400.</p>
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