Consulting

Consulting

Sound Home Inspection can offer consulting services by accompanying clients on property evaluation, advising on major remodeling, or explaining pending litigation.

consulting

Commercial Inspections

Commercial Inspections

Sound Home Inspection can tell you if you're making a good investment when buying commercial properties such as apartment buildings, storefronts or multi-family units.

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Home Inspections

Home Inspections

Whether buying a new home or selling your current one, Sound Home Inspection can assess the condition of the home and advise you of any existing or potential issues.

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Sound Home Inspection, LLC offers a wide range of home inspection services. Those who can benefit from a quality home inspection include parties involved in real estate transactions as well as homeowners planning remodeling and extensive maintenance, lawyers and banks looking to establish a value on properties, and homeowners regrouping after a fire, flood, storm or other natural disaster . . . just to name a few. Although based in Connecticut, Sound Home inspectors travel throughout New England and other parts of the US as needed.

Look to Sound Home Inspection, LLC for the following services:

Sound Home Inspection brings more than 25 years of home inspection experience to your home and your transaction.

To schedule your own home inspection, call (860) 445-1236 today.

Our Services at a Glance

  • Home Inspections
    When buying or selling a home, an inspection is essential.
  • Commercial Inspections
    An experienced inspector can tell if a building is a good investment.
  • Attorneys/Legal
    A certified inspector can help with probate and litigation details.
  • Banks/Trusts
    An inspector can accurately value foreclosed or estate properties.
  • Home Sellers
    A home inspection can help speed the selling process.

Popular Services

Radon Testing

While not required, a radon test is a good idea to find out if there are excessive levels of this toxic gas in a home. It's important to have a certified inspector perform an EPA-approved test to evaluate a property for the presence of radon.

Septic Testing

If you're part of the 25 percent of Americans whose home relies on a septic system, it's good sense to have it inspected. Since the tank and pipes are underground, only a qualified home inspector can tell you if the system is in proper working order, potentially saving you costly repairs.

Preventative Maintenance
A home inspection is an excellent tool in a preventative maintenance plan. An experienced inspector can help point out maintenance issues and potential problems, which can be especially helpful for owners of older homes, or homes that have been extensively remodeled.