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The Surveyors at RTF can help avoid potential issues on your property before they become a problem. Before installing that new fence, landscaping or new residential construction, let the Surveyors at RTF stakeout your property lines and take advantage of our 40+ years experience in Maryland. RTF can perform a full Boundary Survey quickly and efficiently.

If you are a new home buyer OR ready to sell, make the smart decision and find out exactly where your property lines are and verify any possible encroachments. RTF Associates, Inc. is a locally owned and operated land surveying and planning firm in historic Westminster, Maryland. Since 1972, the land surveyors at RTF have demonstrated their reliability and consistency by offering full service Land Surveys, Boundary Surveys, Planning and Land Development for Carroll, Baltimore, Frederick and Howard Counties.

We are the Land Surveyors Maryland homeowners and businesses have come to know and trust. Our clientele includes a wide range of individuals from property owners to farmers, developers to attorneys, real estate/title firms to contractors and local municipalities.
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RTF Inc. was established in 1972 by its founder, Robert T. Fishpaugh, RLS (Registered Land Surveyor).
With hard work and dedication to the process of land development and to his clients, Mr. Fishpaugh was able to instantly build business relationships with professionals from Carroll County.
RTF quickly began to make a name for itself as a land surveyor MD businesses can trust, thanks to Mr. Fishpaugh's traditional managerial outlook on how to do business.
One of RTF's more reputable projects was one that consisted of over 4,000 acres spanning across the county.
Percolation tests are designed to measure the soils ability to absorb liquid.
Designed to simulate conditions in a septic system, percolation tests will determine the suitability of a location for a septic system.
The results gathered from these tests are used to properly construct septic systems to code.
The percolation test consists of a hole 6-12 inches wide, dug in the designated area of a proposed septic system.
The depths vary depending on the soil types.
The hole is filled with approximately 12 inches of water to conduct the test.
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