Floor Plans
A basic layout of the existing walls, windows, doors, fixtures, and plumbing.
Interior Elevations
Starting at the finished floor elevation and stopping at the ceiling, interior elevations show individual walls in specific rooms.
Exterior Elevations
Provides key information about the building heights – overall roof height, windows, doors, decks, etc.
RCP (Reflected Ceiling Plan)
It is referred to as a reflected ceiling plan since it is drawn to display a view of the ceiling as if it was reflected onto a mirror on the floor.
Roof Plans
Vital part of the planning stage for any new roof construction, and also for any renovation, repair or extension work being performed on an existing roof.
Building Sections
A cut from the foundation through roof. Includes walls, windows, doors, floors, ceilings, and observable major structural elements only.
Electrical Plans
Information about power, lighting, and communication for an engineering or architectural project. This is the existing conditions of the electricity.
Site Plans
The location of the existing structures, pools, trees, and more within an approximate property boundary.
Architects & Designers
Having a set of as-built drawings can help you communicate ideas to your clients and colleagues much easier. Before you even visit the site you can start to get a feel for the flow of the existing property. Less time spent measuring and drafting means more time planning and designing.
Contractors & Builders
Knowing the existing conditions of a job site can help you avoid budgeting issues and save you and your crew valuable time and money. Calculations, scheduling, and material take-offs are made easier with a set of as-built drawings.
Real Estate Brokers & Homeowners
Verifying the properties true square footage with an updated floor plan can mean the difference of thousands of dollars on a purchase or sale. As-built drawings in your back pocket can also make any future remodels a breeze.
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