Important disclaimers for our services
At X Marks The Spot, we strive for transparency and want to ensure you understand the scope and limitations of our property marker locating service. Please read the following information carefully before booking.

Understanding our property marker locating service
X Marks The Spot specializes in locating existing property markers that may be buried due to soil, landscaping, or the passage of time. We use advanced metal detection equipment to find these hidden pins. However, we are not licensed surveyors.
Our service provides a fast and affordable first step in identifying approximate property boundaries. We do not provide legal advice or resolve boundary disputes; we simply offer a locating service. We encourage customers to understand that we are not licensed surveyors and that results are not always guaranteed.

Limitations on finding markers
While we are highly skilled in locating buried markers, there is no guarantee that property markers will always be found. In some cases, previous owners, neighbors, or past construction may have removed the pins or survey markers. If they are still in the ground, we will find them.
We rely on the physical presence of these markers. If they have been deliberately removed or destroyed, our equipment will not be able to locate them. Our goal is to uncover what currently exists on your property.

Customer responsibility and expectations
Before hiring X Marks The Spot, we expect our customers to understand the nature of our service and its limitations. It is crucial to know that results aren't always guaranteed and that we are not licensed surveyors. We simply locate existing property markers that have been buried through time.
By engaging our services, you acknowledge that our findings are based on the physical presence of markers and do not constitute a legal survey. Our service is intended as a preliminary step for property owners, contractors, and sellers. For official property lines or legal boundary determinations, a licensed surveyor should be consulted.