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    • Biological Pollutants
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    • Building Cavities Used as Supply or Return Ducts
    • Buying a Foreclosure
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    • Carpeted Bathrooms
    • Central Humidifiers
    • Central Vacuum
    • Central Air-Conditioning Systems
    • Child-Proofing
    • Chinese Drywall
    • Clothing Moths
    • Collar Ties
    • Condensation in Double-Paned Windows
    • Crumbling Foundations in CT
    • Danbury Condo Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Danbury Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Electrical Conductor Types
    • Electric Heat and Condensation
    • Electrical Panels
    • EMFs in the Home
    • Energy Conservation
    • Energy-Efficient Houses
    • Engineered Wood Flooring
    • Exterior Design Features
    • Factory-Built Fireplaces
    • Fairfield Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • FHA Loan Basics
    • Fire Safety
    • Foreclosures
    • Foreclosure Inspections
    • Formaldehyde
    • Foundation Insulation
    • Galvanic Corrosion
    • Galvanized Pipe
    • Garages
    • Garage Doors and Openers
    • Garage Fire Containment
    • GFCI's
    • Gutters
    • Home Inspection: An Overview
    • How To Choose a Home Inspector
    • Ice Dams
    • Infrared Inspections
    • Insulation
    • Internships for Home Inspectors in Connecticut
    • Knob and Tube
    • Links and Resources
    • Manufactured Homes
    • Newtown Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • New Milford Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Oil Burners
    • Plumbing Terms
    • Ridgefield Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Roofing
    • Scope of a Home Inspection
    • Sealing / insulating
    • Septic
    • Siding and Insects
    • Stamford Water Contamination
    • Termites
    • Tips For Home Sellers
    • Tips On Finding A Home Inspector
    • Tips To Crush Your Home Inspection
    • Typical Inspection
    • Underground Oil Tanks
    • Vinyl Siding
    • Water Quality
    • Water Softeners
    • Water Softener Backwash
    • Water Wells

Home Inspections in CT

Licensed Home Inspector in Connecticut for Danbury, Newtown, Brookfield, Ridgefield, New Milford, and surrounding areas

(203) 748-0400
  • Allied Home Inspections LLC has a 5 Star Rating on Google and is rated A+ on Angie's List.
  • Allied Home Inspections LLC is the only home inspection company in the Danbury Connecticut area recommended by the Independent Home Inspectors of North America. We are not affiliated with any real estate agency and do not solicit or pay for referrals from Realtors. I work for you and you only. You're assured of an objective and honest report.
  • Thousands of home inspections performed by an expert since 1998.
  • A+ rating Better Business Bureau.
  • Lots of excellent references and satisfied clients.
  • Fast turnaround, you get the written report same day as the inspection by email (some inspectors take days).  Detailed written reports are easy to read, narrative, custom tailored to your home.
  • 50+ images included with your written report.
  • I take the time to do the job right, your home will get my full attention.  
  • First time home buyer friendly. I'll take extra time to explain how your home works.
  • Consumer Advocate dedicated to doing my best to protect YOUR interests. Not the bank's. Not the seller's. Not the agent's. Just yours. 
  • Professional, courteous service. First time buyers welcome.
  • Locally owned and operated.
  • Prompt answers to all of your questions, for as long as you own the home.
  • Available 6 days a week.
  • Prompt test results.
  • Infrared inspections also available, I am a Certified Thermographer.
  • All of our home inspection reports meet the Standards of Practice for the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI).
  • All of our home inspection reports meet the Standards of Practice for the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI).
  • All of our home inspections adhere to the Code of Ethics of the Master Inspector Certification Board.
  • All of our home inspection reports meet the Standards of Practice for the Independent Home Inspectors of North America (IHINA).
  • All of our home inspection reports meet the Standards of Practice for the Home Inspection Institute of America (HIIA).
  • All of our home inspection reports meet the Standards of Practice for the Connecticut Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI).
  • Our inspections are certified by the Home Inspection Institute of America. What does this mean? Certification by the Institute can be likened to an underwriting laboratory review of a product. The reports are reviewed for compliance with the Standards and Ethics espoused by the Institute. Other investigation work is also completed by the staff at the Institute to ensure integrity of the inspection reports. Inspectors must be willing to undergo the scrutiny of these reviews and to be held accountable to the Institute.
  • I am also certified by the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI) , the largest non-profit home inspection organization in the world. NACHI certifies members through mandatory exams on construction and inspection principals, standards of practice, and the ethics of home inspections.
  • Member in good standing, Connecticut Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI), the largest home inspection organization in the state.
  • Licensed and Certified Home Inspector servicing Connecticut.
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Wondering how to hire a home inspector? Choosing the right  person to inspect your home can be difficult. You've probably been referred to me by your lawyer, a trusted friend, or one of my former clients. Unlike most professions, you probably will not get to meet me until after you hire me. Furthermore, different inspectors have varying skills, reporting methods, and pricing. One thing for sure is that a home examination requires a lot of work. Ultimately a good inspection depends heavily on the individual inspector's own effort. If you permit me to inspect your new home I guarantee that I will give you my best effort. You have my word on it.

Thomas Schlotter is a Licensed and Certified Home Inspector and the owner of Allied Home Inspections LLC. He is a member in good standing of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI). NACHI is a non-profit organization that certifies its members through mandatory examinations on construction and inspection principals, Standards of Practice, and the ethics of home inspection. Tom is also a member of the Connecticut Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI), the largest independent home inspector organization in the state, and has received additional certification from the Home Inspection Institute of America (HIIA). He is a Professional Environmental Inspector through PRO-LAB Environmental Laboratories (an AIHA accredited laboratory) and certified by IAC2. As a member of the Independent Home Inspectors of North America he helps promote consumer protection for home buyers, provides objective inspection reports and avoids any potential conflict of interest by not rewarding or compensating Realtors, lawyers, contractors or others for their referrals to homebuyers. He is also a Certified Level 1 Thermographer and is qualified to perform infrared thermography inspections.

​Allied Home Inspections LLC abides by the Standards of Practices and the Code of Ethics for the States of Connecticut and NY. We strive to offer the best in customer service with free estimates, affordable rates, flexible scheduling (including weekends), same-day detailed written reports, and most importantly, a primary focus on our clients' best interests. We work for you and only you to provide an objective opinion about the home you are buying.

As our client we encourage you to accompany us on the inspection so that we can explain any issues we find face-to-face and answer your questions personally.

Connecticut Home Inspector license HOI445.
NY Home Inspection license 16000012630.
Looking for an independent Connecticut Home Inspector? Contact Allied Home Inspections LLC - "Inspected Once, Inspected Right!" 
Allied Home Inspections LLC
Bethel CT. 06801
Mon - Sat 8AM to 9PM
(203) 515-6622​
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Servicing Bethel, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Cheshire, Danbury, Easton, Fairfield, Hamden, Kent, Middlebury, Monroe, New Fairfield,  New Milford, Newtown, Norwalk, Oxford, Redding, Ridgefield, Roxbury, Seymour, Shelton, Sherman, Southbury, Stratford, Trumbull, Warren, Weston, Westport, and Wilton Connecticut
  • Home
  • Contact
  • About Me
  • Unbiased
  • References
  • Radon Testing
  • Water Testing
  • FAQ
  • Info and tips
    • Blog
    • 15 Tools Every Homeowner Should Own
    • 10 Ways To Save Energy
    • Abrasive Blasting for Mold Remediation
    • Acid Rain
    • Adjustable Steel Columns
    • Advantages of Solar Energy
    • Aging in Place
    • Aluminum Siding
    • Aluminum Wiring
    • Ants
    • Anti-Scald Valves
    • Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
    • Asbestos
    • Asbestos in Vermiculite
    • Attic Pull-Down Ladders
    • Average Home Inspection Cost
    • Backdrafting
    • Backflow Prevention
    • Barbeque Safety
    • Basement Waterproofing
    • Bathroom Vents
    • Bats
    • Bed Bugs
    • Bethel Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Biological Pollutants
    • Brookfield Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Bug Zappers
    • Building a Home
    • Building Cavities Used as Supply or Return Ducts
    • Buying a Foreclosure
    • Carbon Monoxide
    • Carpeted Bathrooms
    • Central Humidifiers
    • Central Vacuum
    • Central Air-Conditioning Systems
    • Child-Proofing
    • Chinese Drywall
    • Clothing Moths
    • Collar Ties
    • Condensation in Double-Paned Windows
    • Crumbling Foundations in CT
    • Danbury Condo Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Danbury Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Electrical Conductor Types
    • Electric Heat and Condensation
    • Electrical Panels
    • EMFs in the Home
    • Energy Conservation
    • Energy-Efficient Houses
    • Engineered Wood Flooring
    • Exterior Design Features
    • Factory-Built Fireplaces
    • Fairfield Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • FHA Loan Basics
    • Fire Safety
    • Foreclosures
    • Foreclosure Inspections
    • Formaldehyde
    • Foundation Insulation
    • Galvanic Corrosion
    • Galvanized Pipe
    • Garages
    • Garage Doors and Openers
    • Garage Fire Containment
    • GFCI's
    • Gutters
    • Home Inspection: An Overview
    • How To Choose a Home Inspector
    • Ice Dams
    • Infrared Inspections
    • Insulation
    • Internships for Home Inspectors in Connecticut
    • Knob and Tube
    • Links and Resources
    • Manufactured Homes
    • Newtown Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • New Milford Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Oil Burners
    • Plumbing Terms
    • Ridgefield Home Inspector - Allied Home Inspections LLC
    • Roofing
    • Scope of a Home Inspection
    • Sealing / insulating
    • Septic
    • Siding and Insects
    • Stamford Water Contamination
    • Termites
    • Tips For Home Sellers
    • Tips On Finding A Home Inspector
    • Tips To Crush Your Home Inspection
    • Typical Inspection
    • Underground Oil Tanks
    • Vinyl Siding
    • Water Quality
    • Water Softeners
    • Water Softener Backwash
    • Water Wells