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The average salary for a Building Inspector in U.S. is $72,880.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $72,880

$43,740$106,200

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $35.04

$21.03$51.06

What does a Building Inspector earn?

On average, building inspectors earn around $72,880 per year in the U.S.. They are responsible for assessing buildings for safety and code adherence in both public and private spaces. Building inspectors examine new and old constructions, renovations and alterations to ensure that buildings comply with local ordinances, rules and codes of conduct. They also may conduct inspections related to energy efficiency and disaster preparedness.

How to earn more as a Building Inspector

To become a Building Inspector, you will need to get a qualification which includes surveying, engineering, architecture, or a related area. If you have experience working in a related environment, this can help you get the desired qualification faster. To earn more as a Building Inspector, you could further your qualifications, specialise in a certain area such as safety or a particular building area. Additionally, you could consider working for yourself and setting up an inspection services business.