SURVEY SUPPLIES
Accurate and reliable survey marking is essential for the success of any construction or civil engineering project. Powerpac’s Survey Supplies range provides the tools you need to mark and stake out sites with precision and ease.
Our Survey Marking Paint is available in a range of vibrant, long-lasting colours to ensure clear visibility in all conditions. Pair it with our Survey Marking Paint Wand for fast, efficient application over large areas. Additionally, our durable Survey Stakes offer a dependable solution for marking boundaries, grades, and reference points.
For help choosing the right marking paint for your construction or civil engineering project, check out our Marking Paint Colour Code Guide

Site Survey Marking Paint
Powerpac Survey Marking Paint is your solution to construction site marking. With vibrant colours, quick-drying formula, and long-lasting durability, our survey marking paints offer enhanced safety, improved efficiency, and long-term cost savings.
Survey Stakes
Survey stakes allow you to mark boundaries, elevations, or critical construction points with ease. Our survey stakes are engineered to resist warping and splintering, ensuring consistent measurements and reducing rework.
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What is survey marking paint, and how is it used in construction and land surveying?
Survey marking paint is a highly visible, fast-drying paint used to mark boundaries, utilities, and reference points in construction and land surveying.
How long does survey marking paint last on different surfaces?
It depends on weather and surface type, but most paints last 2-6 months on dry surfaces and may fade faster in high-traffic or wet conditions.
Are your survey stakes and marking paints weather-resistant?
Yes, our survey stakes and paints are designed to withstand harsh weather and provide long-lasting visibility in outdoor conditions.
Do the different colours of marking paint represent or work for different things?
Yes, different colours of marking paint are often used to indicate specific utilities or purposes. For example: Blue – Water, Green – Telecommunications and Yellow – Gas. Always check your local regulations as colour codes may vary by region. If you have an questions don’t hesitate to give us a call on 0800 23 57 89.