
Safety first — Keeping the workers and the customers safe, with a detailed plan, should be the first, and most important, step of any project. Hire a line locator and develop a well-thought-out design plan. Starting new construction in this manner is essential in getting any project off the ground and executed to completion.
Budget — Knowing where important lines and obstructions are located will help you greatly during the planning phase and will help you devise an accurate budget for your project during its earliest stages.

Outdoor projects — Where digging is most likely going to occur, you will need to know exactly where certain lines are before you start. If you damage a water main or an electrical line the effects could be costly and disastrous, a prime example: Pools are a very invasive and expensive process to undertake. Don’t make this project more costly than it needs to be by ignoring the services of a professional line locator and striking a sewage line during your DIY dig.
Indoor — While working on an interior renovation it is important to be aware of all piping and electrical lines. If the live wires aren’t mapped property fatalities can occur when that wire is cut or damaged.
