How Much Money Does a House Inspector Make?

A house inspector or construction inspector's primary responsibility is to ensure that all residences and other buildings built in a particular areas meet all local building codes. Experience and the type of employer inspectors work for are factors in salary.

  1. One to Four Years

    • home inspectors with one to four years of work experience in the field earned annual salaries of $32,759 to $51,887 as of July 2009.

    Five to Nine Years

    • The average salary range for home inspectors with five to nine years of experience was $36,358 to $54,982 in July 2009.

    10 to 19 Years

    • The income of home inspectors with 10 to 19 years of experience in the field was $40,521 to $76,257 in July 2009.

    Most Experienced

    • Once home inspectors achieved 20 years of work experience or more, their average salary range was $48,796 to $76,302 as of July 2009.

    Employer Type

    • In July 2009, self-employed home inspectors were the highest paid, earning an average maximum salary of $108,655. Nonprofit organizations were the lowest paying employers of house inspectors with maximum salaries averaging $46,500.

    Benefits

    • In July 2009, many home inspectors received additional benefits that increased their overall compensation packages, including 1.8 to 2.6 weeks of paid vacation time and annual bonuses of $1021 to $1983.

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