ELEVATION CERTIFICATE

National Flood Insurance – Flood Maps – Elevation Certificates

Elevation certificates are forms issued by FEMA for clients to use in order to obtain flood insurance, builders to use to obtain building permits, and for builders to use to satisfy city officials for interim slab and final elevations on new construction projects.

We have all of the National Flood Insurance Rate Maps on file for use and reference for the Texas counties of Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, and Waller and can easily determine if a property is in a flood-zone area. We can provide elevation certificates for the properties that are within the 100-year flood zone per the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).


Do you need Flood Insurance?

 To determine your proper insurance rate, all insurance companies will require that property owners in the floodplain obtain a new FEMA Elevation Certificate by a licensed land surveyor or engineer. E.I.C. Surveying Co's professional land surveyors can perform these elevation surveys to determine the finished floor elevation of your structure relative to the base flood elevation.

Generally, we have appointments available on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Someone over the age of 18 must be present at the property to allow our crew to take a few measurements inside your house or building. Please contact us for additional information. 


We will provide you with 3 original signed and stamped copies of the Elevation Certificate, including the required photographs of your house or building, along with a pdf file you can email your insurance provider.


Contact E.I.C. Surveying Co. today to begin work on your elevation certificate. Fill the form below for a quote.


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