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About Us

Joel Wilhite became a Registered Professional Land Surveyor in 1996 through the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying. He founded Wilhite Land Surveying in 2002.

What is Land Surveying?

Surveying and land surveying is the measurement and mapping of our surrounding environment using mathematics, specialized technology and equipment. Surveyors measure just about anything on the land, in the sky or on the ocean bed. They even measure polar ice-caps.


What do Surveyors Do?

Land surveyors work in the office and in the field – from suits to boots. Out in the field, they use the latest technology such as high order GPS, Robotic Total Stations (theodolites), and aerial and terrestrial scanners to map an area, making computations and taking photos as evidence. In the office, surveyors then use sophisticated software, such as auto-cad to draft plans and map the onsite measurements. Surveyors work on a diverse variety of projects from land subdivision and mining exploration, to tunnel building and major construction, which means no two days are the same. They are experts in determining land size and measurement. They also give advice and provide information to guide the work of engineers, architects and developers.

Contact us

For pricing, estimates, questions, comments:

Wilhite Land Surveying, Inc.
314 W. O'Buch St., PO BOX 407
Valley View, TX 76272
Office: 940.726.6150
wilhitelandsurveying@ntin.net