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Is Norwich, CT Safe to Buy? Home Safety Score 49/100

Score 49/100 · Risk: moderate-high · Water Grade C · Updated 2026-05-03

Norwich has moderate-to-high risk. Several risk factors require careful evaluation.

Data: EPA SDWIS, FEMA NFIP, Census ACS, EPA Radon Zones Last verified: 2026-05-03

In Norwich, the safety upgrade budget occupies a moderate position — not routine, not severe, but a figure that benefits from deliberate financial preparation.

C
Water Grade
0
ZIPs Over Lead Limit
1%
In Flood Zones
Zone 2
Radon (Moderate)
42
AQI (Good)
$2,800
Est. Remediation
1.2%
Equity Trap Ratio

What is a home safety score?

The home safety score (0-100) combines multiple environmental risk factors into a single number: water quality grade, lead contamination levels, flood zone exposure, radon risk, and air quality. A higher score means lower overall risk. The score helps homebuyers compare neighborhoods at a glance. Norwich scores 49/100 with a "moderate-high" risk level.

What is the equity trap ratio?

The equity trap ratio measures estimated remediation costs as a percentage of median home value. A high ratio (above 5%) means fixing environmental issues could consume a significant portion of your home equity — a potential "trap" for buyers unaware of hidden costs. Norwich's equity trap ratio is 1.2%.

Remediation Cost Breakdown

Estimated costs to address safety issues for a typical home in Norwich:

Radon $400
Filtration $600
Flood Insurance $1,200
Pfas $600

Cost ranges are estimates based on national averages. Actual costs vary by property. Get 3 quotes before proceeding.

Per-ZIP Home Safety Scores

Safety scores vary across Norwich's 1 ZIP codes.

ZIP Code Score Grade
06360 49 D View report →

Home Safety Overview

Norwich, Connecticut has moderate-to-high risk for homebuyers. The average home safety score is 49/100 across 1 ZIP codes. Several risk factors require careful evaluation during due diligence.

Safety Score Card

A composite view of Norwich's key risk indicators:

Risk Factor Value Assessment
Water Quality Grade C (62/100) Moderate risk
Lead Risk 0.0015 mg/L Low risk
Flood Risk 1% in flood zones Low risk
Radon Zone 2 (Moderate) Moderate risk
Air Quality AQI 42 (Good) Low risk

Cost to Fix: Remediation Breakdown

Estimated costs to address safety issues for a typical home in Norwich:

Component Estimated Cost
Radon $400
Filtration $600
Flood Insurance $1K
Pfas $600
Total (low estimate) $2K
Total (mid estimate) $3K
Total (high estimate) $5K

Cost ranges are estimates based on national averages and local data. Actual costs vary by property condition, contractor, and scope of work. Get 3 quotes before proceeding.

Norwich vs. Nearby Connecticut Cities

How Norwich's overall risk compares to similar cities in Connecticut:

City Water Grade Lead ZIPs Over Limit Flood Claims Population
Norwich C 0 213 37,054
North Haven D 0 161 37,267
Hamden D 0 501 37,351
Wallingford C 0 138 37,351

Homebuyer Safety Checklist for Norwich

Before purchasing a home in Norwich, Connecticut, complete these checks:

Water Quality

  • Request the latest Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) from the water utility
  • Test tap water for lead, bacteria, and nitrates ($20-$50 for DIY kit)

Radon

  • Conduct a radon test ($15-$30 for short-term kit, $150-$300 for professional)
  • Norwich is in Radon Zone 2 (Moderate risk) — testing is strongly recommended

Flood Risk

  • Check the property's FEMA flood zone at msc.fema.gov
  • Ask about flood history and past insurance claims

Lead Paint & Pipes

  • For homes built before 1978: request lead paint disclosure
  • For homes built before 1986: inspect plumbing for lead solder and pipes
  • 80% of Norwich homes built before 1986 — pipe inspection recommended

General

  • Check for carbon monoxide detectors on every level
  • Inspect for visible mold, water stains, or musty odors
  • Verify the home's connection to a regulated public water system

Data Sources

  • Water quality: EPA SDWIS
  • Lead: EPA Lead and Copper Rule
  • Flood: FEMA NFIP
  • Radon: EPA Radon Zones
  • Air quality: EPA AirNow
  • Home values: U.S. Census Bureau ACS B25077
  • Remediation costs: National cost model (EPA, Census, FEMA data)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Norwich safe to buy a home?
Norwich has a moderate-high risk rating (score: 49/100). Multiple safety factors — including water quality, lead, flood, and radon — should be carefully evaluated before purchasing.
What is the home safety score for Norwich?
Norwich has a home safety score of 49 out of 100, combining water quality (grade C), lead risk, flood exposure, radon levels, and air quality into a single metric.
How much does remediation cost in Norwich?
The estimated average remediation cost for a typical home in Norwich is $2,800. This includes potential costs for water filtration, lead abatement, radon mitigation, and flood-proofing based on local risk factors.
What is the equity trap ratio in Norwich?
The equity trap ratio in Norwich is 1.2%, which measures remediation costs as a percentage of median home value. This is low — remediation costs are a small fraction of home value.
Is radon a concern in Norwich?
Norwich is in EPA Radon Zone 2 (Moderate risk). This is a moderate risk zone — testing is recommended especially for basement-level living.
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