Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC

Hours

Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.7 - (6 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.7 - (6 reviews)
4
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2
  • J Francis

    CVA is a great company to work with. During a very busy time of year, it was the only company willing to give me a detailed bid even though there would be a long lead time for the appointment. The surveyors arrived on the date scheduled, had already completed some of the measurement reference points before entering the property, and reviewed the job order with me before starting work on the property. In some cases I wasnt sure how to ask for what I needed and all employees were extremely helpful in explaining terminology to make sure the work met my needs. I highly recommend this company and would not hesitate to use their services again.
    Apr 13th, 2023

  • Cara Stinson

    Great people to work with.
    Aug 9th, 2022

  • BRIAN EDWARDS

    Critical: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
    Sep 28th, 2021

  • nate west

    Worst service. They surveyed a piece of property that suppose to be a subdivision and separate a piece of land and were told to go 25ft west of a land mark and when they surveyed the property they put the boundary line 25ft south of that structure. They claimed that they did what they were told and the legals were signed off on. I didnt personally have the survey done so I dont know what was originally said, but even if something was relayed incorrectly you would think as a professional survey company you wouldnt separate someones patio, gate and fenced in portion on the property they planned on keeping. Also the approach road and perk holes that were dug were located on the original property not the property that was being separated. One would think that hey maybe I was told wrong or wrote down the wrong information and check with the property owner to be sure they dont want the patio etc. and let them know that the road and perk holes arent on the property they planned on selling. Im pretty sure they just messed up and wont cop to it because Not once was I told or anyone told that where the lines were drawn is where the property lines would be and I dealt with the person doing the subdivision. South of the structure wasnt even brought up it was always west. Here nor there whats done is done so I go in to try and get it corrected instead of them admitting or saying a mistake could have happened on their end he argued with me and said if he made a mistake he could easily fix it but instead he decided to make us pay for a boundary line adjustment which would require a whole new survey and a lot more money so I did this just to get it over with. Few years later the bank needs a copy of the survey but it needs to be re-certified within a year. So I called and left multiple messages with no returned call. When I finally talked with someone there I was told they would have to do a brand new survey even though nothing has changed on the property and they wouldnt be able to do anything for a few months. At this point I was pretty frustrated and brought up the fact that they made a mistake originally and we really needed this done he got very mad said he didn't make a mistake and that he doesn't have time for this and hung up on me. Ask yourself this: if you were a surveyor and knowing this was going to be a subdivision and sold to a different owner would you knowingly cut a property line through someones patio cutting off 2 gates used to get the horses to a different portion of the field? Cut off where their boat is being stored? Where their RV is being stored? Where their fenced in garden is and seeing the perk holes and approach road on the wrong side of the property line? Or would make a quick phone call to the property owner that is paying thousands to get this done knowing that if it is done wrong it will cost them thousands of more dollars and years of headaches with the bank and county and say hey, are you sure this is where you want the property line? Use someone else even if it is more money now it will save you the headache and money in the long run
    Jun 10th, 2021

  • Janice Davis

    Positive: Professionalism
    May 5th, 2021

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About
Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC

Chehalis Valley Surveying staff has over 30 years of combined experience in the field of land surveying. We're centrally located in the community of Elma, WA, and we service all of western Washington from the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean. We're a new business, and we're eager to earn your business with our friendly customer service and skilled professional team. We can assist you with everything from boundary surveys to the preparation of legal property descriptions. We can also help with topographic surveys. Our skills and expertise will ensure that you receive accurate, prompt information to meet your land surveying needs. Give us a call to discuss your land surveying project today!

Contact Info

Services

  • BOUNDARY SURVEYS
  • CONSTRUCTION STAKING
  • GPS
  • SUBDIVISIONS
  • TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYS

Payment Methods

  • AMERICANEXPRESS
  • CASH
  • CHECK
  • DISCOVER
  • MASTERCARD
  • VISA

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC?

A The phone number for Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC is: (360) 482-8750.


Q Where is Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC located?

A Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC is located at 209 S. 3rd Street, Elma, Washington 98541


Q What is the internet address for Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC?

A The website (URL) for Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC is: https://www.cvsurvey.net/


Q Is there a key contact at Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC?

A You can contact Jeffrey Lenherr at (360) 482-8750.


Q What days are Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC open?

A Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC is open:
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM


Q How is Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC rated?

A Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC has a 3.7 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Jeffrey Lenherr
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Hours

Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 6 Reviews )
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J Francis on Google

image CVA is a great company to work with. During a very busy time of year, it was the only company willing to give me a detailed bid even though there would be a long lead time for the appointment. The surveyors arrived on the date scheduled, had already completed some of the measurement reference points before entering the property, and reviewed the job order with me before starting work on the property. In some cases I wasnt sure how to ask for what I needed and all employees were extremely helpful in explaining terminology to make sure the work met my needs. I highly recommend this company and would not hesitate to use their services again.


Cara Stinson on Google

image Great people to work with.


BRIAN EDWARDS on Google

image Critical: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value


nate west on Google

image Worst service. They surveyed a piece of property that suppose to be a subdivision and separate a piece of land and were told to go 25ft west of a land mark and when they surveyed the property they put the boundary line 25ft south of that structure. They claimed that they did what they were told and the legals were signed off on. I didnt personally have the survey done so I dont know what was originally said, but even if something was relayed incorrectly you would think as a professional survey company you wouldnt separate someones patio, gate and fenced in portion on the property they planned on keeping. Also the approach road and perk holes that were dug were located on the original property not the property that was being separated. One would think that hey maybe I was told wrong or wrote down the wrong information and check with the property owner to be sure they dont want the patio etc. and let them know that the road and perk holes arent on the property they planned on selling. Im pretty sure they just messed up and wont cop to it because Not once was I told or anyone told that where the lines were drawn is where the property lines would be and I dealt with the person doing the subdivision. South of the structure wasnt even brought up it was always west. Here nor there whats done is done so I go in to try and get it corrected instead of them admitting or saying a mistake could have happened on their end he argued with me and said if he made a mistake he could easily fix it but instead he decided to make us pay for a boundary line adjustment which would require a whole new survey and a lot more money so I did this just to get it over with. Few years later the bank needs a copy of the survey but it needs to be re-certified within a year. So I called and left multiple messages with no returned call. When I finally talked with someone there I was told they would have to do a brand new survey even though nothing has changed on the property and they wouldnt be able to do anything for a few months. At this point I was pretty frustrated and brought up the fact that they made a mistake originally and we really needed this done he got very mad said he didn't make a mistake and that he doesn't have time for this and hung up on me. Ask yourself this: if you were a surveyor and knowing this was going to be a subdivision and sold to a different owner would you knowingly cut a property line through someones patio cutting off 2 gates used to get the horses to a different portion of the field? Cut off where their boat is being stored? Where their RV is being stored? Where their fenced in garden is and seeing the perk holes and approach road on the wrong side of the property line? Or would make a quick phone call to the property owner that is paying thousands to get this done knowing that if it is done wrong it will cost them thousands of more dollars and years of headaches with the bank and county and say hey, are you sure this is where you want the property line? Use someone else even if it is more money now it will save you the headache and money in the long run


Janice Davis on Google

image Positive: Professionalism


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Chehalis Valley Associates, LLC
209 S 3rd St
Elma, Washington 98541
360-482-8750
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