Los Angeles Interior As Built Services
When you’re remodeling, interior as-built drawings can help integrate new features with your existing space.
For over 30 years, we have been providing interior as-built services to Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Contact us today for a free quote.
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Why would I need this type of service?
If you have existing interior features that are going to be integrated into a proposed remodel or addition, this service can assist you.
Interior as-built drawings can help plan significant renovations, structural modifications, or ensure compliance with building codes – especially when you’re altering walls, beams, foundations, or other critical structural components.
Services
We will provide a map showing the building footprint and the following features:
- Perimeter doors and windows
- Interior walls
- Interior steps and landings
- Overall room dimensions
- Ceiling heights
FAQ
Do you need access inside the building?
We will need access inside all of the buildings and rooms we are measuring.
What type of equipment will be used?
Most interiors are measured by a two-person crew using a combination of measuring tape and electronic (laser) tape. If interior elevations are needed, or for buildings with unique configurations, we may need to use our standard surveying equipment.
Can other features be included?
Features such as cabinets or utilities can be included for an additional fee.
What is interior as-built documentation?
Interior as-built documentation provides accurate, detailed drawings that represent the current state of a building’s interior, including dimensions, layout, and structural features. It reflects any modifications made to the space, ensuring a precise record of the existing conditions.
What is the difference between as-built and design drawings?
Design drawings are created during the planning phase and outline the intended structure or layout of a space. As-built drawings, on the other hand, show the actual construction or modifications after a project is completed, reflecting any changes made during the building process.