Comal & Guadalupe County

Land Surveyor in New Braunfels, TX

Alliance Land Surveyors provides professional land surveying services throughout New Braunfels, Comal County, and Guadalupe County. From boundary surveys for homeowners to ALTA surveys for commercial transactions along the I-35 corridor — we know this area.

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Why New Braunfels Property Owners Choose Alliance

Land surveying services in New Braunfels, Texas

New Braunfels is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas — and that growth drives an enormous demand for professional land surveying. Whether you're buying a home in a new subdivision off River Road, developing commercial property along the I-35 corridor, or surveying acreage in the Hill Country west of town, Alliance Land Surveyors has the local knowledge and capacity to deliver accurate surveys on your timeline.

Our office is located approximately 30 miles south on U.S. 281 in San Antonio, and our crews are in the New Braunfels and Comal County area regularly. We're familiar with the Comal County Clerk's office, the Guadalupe County Clerk's office, New Braunfels permitting requirements, and the terrain challenges that come with Hill Country properties — rocky limestone, steep slopes, dense cedar, and floodplain areas along the Comal and Guadalupe rivers.

New Braunfels straddles Comal County and Guadalupe County. The county line matters for surveying because deed records, recorded plats, and prior surveys are filed in different clerk offices depending on which county your property falls in. Alliance researches the correct records for every job.

What makes surveying in New Braunfels different:

Hill Country terrain — steep slopes, rocky ground, and dense cedar brush can add time and complexity to fieldwork. Our crews are equipped for these conditions.

Floodplain considerations — properties near the Comal River, Guadalupe River, or their tributaries may fall within FEMA floodplains. Elevation certificates and flood zone determinations are a common need.

Edwards Aquifer recharge zone — development in the recharge zone triggers additional environmental and drainage requirements. Topographic surveys are often required for compliance.

Rapid subdivision development — Comal County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the U.S. for over a decade. New plats are recorded frequently, and older deed descriptions from the original German-era grants sometimes require extra research to reconcile with modern boundaries.

Dual-county properties — some New Braunfels parcels span the Comal/Guadalupe county line. Alliance researches both sets of records when needed.

Our Services in New Braunfels

Land Surveying Services for New Braunfels & Comal County

Alliance provides the full range of surveying services in New Braunfels. Here are the most commonly requested surveys in the area — click any service to learn more.

Boundary Survey

Establish exact property lines, set corner monuments, and resolve disputes. The most common survey for New Braunfels homeowners — especially before fencing or construction.

Property Survey

Boundary lines plus improvements, easements, and encroachments. Often required by title companies for real estate closings in New Braunfels.

ALTA/NSPS Survey

Certified surveys for commercial transactions along the I-35 corridor and throughout Comal County. Accepted by every lender and title company.

Topographic Survey

Elevation contours, drainage patterns, and site features for engineering design. Critical for Hill Country properties with significant slope or floodplain areas.

Tree Survey

Tree locations, species, DBH, and canopy data for development permits and tree preservation compliance. Required for many New Braunfels building projects.

Construction Staking

Precise site layout for buildings, foundations, roads, and utilities. We support New Braunfels builders from staking through as-built documentation.

Additional services: Elevation Certificates , Acreage / Farm & Ranch Surveys , Platting Surveys , Form Surveys , As-Built Surveys , Fence Surveys , and more. View all 29+ services →

Local Knowledge

New Braunfels Surveying Considerations

New Braunfels presents unique challenges that require a surveyor who knows the area. Here's what we commonly encounter.

Comal vs. Guadalupe County Records

New Braunfels straddles two counties. Deed records, plats, and prior surveys are filed in different clerk offices depending on your property's location. We research the correct county records — and both when a property spans the county line.

Floodplain & River Properties

The Comal and Guadalupe rivers create significant floodplain areas through town. Properties near these waterways may require elevation certificates for flood insurance and topographic surveys showing flood zone boundaries.

Hill Country Terrain

West of town, the Edwards Plateau terrain features steep limestone slopes, rocky ground, and dense cedar. These conditions affect field time and monument setting. Our crews bring the right equipment for Hill Country fieldwork.

Explosive Growth & New Subdivisions

Comal County has consistently ranked among the fastest-growing counties in the nation. New plats are recorded regularly, which means boundary research sometimes involves reconciling brand-new subdivision plats with older tract descriptions.

Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone

Portions of New Braunfels sit over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. Development here triggers enhanced stormwater and environmental requirements. Topographic surveys and site planning surveys support compliance with these regulations.

Historic German-Era Deeds

Some of the oldest deed descriptions in the area trace back to the original German settlements of the 1840s. These descriptions can use outdated references and surveying methods that require specialized research to reconcile with modern boundary evidence.

Communities We Serve

New Braunfels & Surrounding Areas

Alliance serves New Braunfels and the surrounding communities in Comal County and Guadalupe County. Our crews are in this area regularly.

New Braunfels Gruene Canyon Lake Spring Branch Bulverde Garden Ridge Schertz Cibolo Selma Marion McQueeney Seguin Geronimo Bracken Fair Oaks Ranch Fischer Wimberley San Marcos

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Frequently Asked Questions

New Braunfels Land Surveying FAQ

Yes. Our office is approximately 30 miles south on U.S. 281 in San Antonio, and our crews are in the New Braunfels and Comal County area regularly. We serve all of New Braunfels, both the Comal County and Guadalupe County portions.
Costs depend on the type of survey, property size, and terrain. Boundary surveys start at $400 plus tax for standard lots. ALTA surveys for commercial properties start at $1,500. Hill Country terrain with steep slopes or dense brush may add to fieldwork time. Call (210) 369-9509 for a free quote.
New Braunfels straddles Comal County and Guadalupe County. Most of the city falls within Comal County, but portions east and south of I-35 are in Guadalupe County. The county determines which clerk office holds your deed records. You can check your property's county on the Comal or Guadalupe county appraisal district websites, or just give us your address and we'll determine it.
Yes. New construction typically requires a boundary survey to verify setbacks, construction staking to lay out the foundation, a form survey before the concrete pour, and potentially a tree survey if protected trees are present.
Yes. Common challenges include Hill Country terrain with steep slopes and rocky ground, floodplain areas along the Comal and Guadalupe rivers, Edwards Aquifer recharge zone regulations, older German-era deed descriptions, and rapidly developing subdivision areas with new plats. Alliance has experience with all of these conditions in the New Braunfels area.
Yes. We survey residential lots, commercial properties, and large rural tracts throughout Comal County and Guadalupe County. Acreage and farm/ranch surveys are a core part of our work in the New Braunfels area, especially for properties in unincorporated parts of the county.
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New Braunfels Land Surveying — Starting at $400

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