Facts on Home Inspection


Here are some highlights of the state of the industry as of 2011, based on the most recent business operations study by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), the oldest and most respected home inspection association in America.

  • 82% of inspectors are more than 42 years old
  • 77% of inspectors set fees by property size
  • Average number of inspections a full time inspector does - 209 per year in 2010
  • Average home inspection fee - $360
  • 75% are sole proprietors
  • 17% work part-time only
  • The typical full-time inspector earned $75,063.00 in 2010.
  • The typical part-time inspector earned $36,300.00 in 2004.
  • Average gross revenue has increased by 21% since 1996.

Diversification

  • 21% do asbestos testing
  • 85% do barns and outbuildings
  • 42% do carbon monoxide testing
  • 31% do well flow testing
  • 27% do lead testing
  • 45% do termite testing
  • 36% do Exterior Insulation and Finishing Systems (EIFS) testing

 

  • 35% do mold testing
  • 63% do radon testing
  • 29% do septic system inspections
  • 50% do spa and pool inspections
  • 74% do chimney inspections
  • 39% do water quality testing

Reports

  • 88% Computer software
  • 12% paper forms
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