Hourly Wage for Building Inspector Salary in the United States

What is the highest and lowest hourly pay for Building Inspector?

As of June 01, 2026, the average hourly rate for a Building Inspector in the United States is $29, which translates to an annual salary of about $60,889.

However, the hourly wage can vary significantly based on several factors. Here’s a detailed look at the typical pay range per hour:

  • Top Earners (90th percentile): $36 per hour
  • Majority Range (25th-75th percentile): $26 to $33 per hour
  • Entry-Level (10th percentile): $23 per hour
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Building Inspector Salaries by Percentile

Annual
Salary
Monthly
Pay
Weekly
Pay
Hourly
Wage
75th Percentile $68,586 $5,716 $1,319 $33
Average $60,889 $5,074 $1,171 $29
25th Percentile $54,065 $4,505 $1,040 $26
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Key Factors That Influence Building Inspector Salaries

A Building Inspector's salary isn't a fixed number. It's shaped by several important factors. Below, we'll explore how your years of experience, geographic location, education and company size can directly affect your earning potential.

How Experience Level Affects Building Inspector Salaries?

Experience is a primary driver of a Building Inspector's salary. As you build your skills and take on more complex tasks, your compensation generally increases. Here's how the average salary grows at different career stages:

  • Entry-Level (less than 1 year): $60,380
  • Early Career (1-2 years): $61,119
  • Mid-Level (2-4 years): $62,842
  • Senior-Level (5-8 years): $63,187
  • Expert (over 8 years): $63,416
Levels Salary
Entry Level Building Inspector$60,380
Intermediate Level Building Inspector$61,119
Senior Level Building Inspector$62,842
Specialist Level Building Inspector$63,187
Expert Level Building Inspector$63,416
$60,380 0 yr
$61,119 < 2 yrs
$62,842 2-4 yrs
$63,187 5-8 yrs
$63,416 > 8 yrs
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Top Paying Cities for Building Inspectors

Salaries can also vary between different cities. Major metropolitan areas or cities with a high demand for technicians often offer more competitive pay. Here are a few examples of average annual salaries in different U.S. cities:

  • San Jose: $76,799
  • San Francisco: $75,958
  • Oakland: $74,358

What Skills Can Increase a Building Inspector's Salary?

Demanded Skills for the Role:

  • Attention to Detail (Mentioned in 3.83% Job Postings): Executing and completing a task with a high level of accuracy.
  • API (Mentioned in 3.38% Job Postings): An application programming interface is a way for two or more computer programs to communicate with each other. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software.
  • Microsoft Office (Mentioned in 2.4% Job Postings): Microsoft Office is a suite of desktop productivity applications that is designed by Microsoft for business use. You can create documents containing text and images, work with data in spreadsheets and databases, create presentations and posters.
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Skills Demand Percentage
Attention to Detail 3.83%
API 3.38%
Microsoft Office 2.4%
What skills can make your compensation higher?
Mastering certain specialized skills can lead to a significant increase in pay. Here are examples of skills and the potential impact they can have on a Building Inspector's salary.
  • Oral Communication: Can increase your salary by up to 8%.
  • Construction Management: Can increase your salary by up to 8%.
  • Presentation: Can increase your salary by up to 8%.
Skill Salary Salary % Increase
Oral Communication
$65,760
8%
Construction Management
$65,760
8%
Presentation
$65,760
8%
Purchasing
$65,151
7%
Project Management
$65,151
7%
Innovation
$65,151
7%
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How Education impacts a Building Inspector's Salary?

Your level of education can impact your salary potential. While many Building Inspectors enter the field with a Associate's Degree degree, higher education can lead to more specialized and higher-paying roles.

According to our 100% employer-reported salary data, the median salary for a Building Inspector with a Associate's Degree is between $60,178 and $64,902).

Building Inspector Salaries by Degree Level

Typical Education for Building Inspector
Degree Level % of user with this level of education
No Diploma 0.6%
High School 46.3%
Associates 18.3%
Bachelors 31.1%
Masters 2.4%
Doctorate 1.2%
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Building Inspector Salary: Hourly Rate, Weekly Pay, and Monthly Pay

Understanding how a Building Inspector's annual salary breaks down can help with budgeting. Below, you can see the average hourly rate, weekly pay, and monthly pay for this role. Use the buttons to switch between different pay periods.

Last Updated on June 01, 2026

Salary Trends for Building Inspector

Salaries for a Building Inspector can change over time, reflecting shifts in market demand and the overall economy. The median salary decreased from $53,684 in 2023 to around $53,317 in 2025, reflecting changes in demand, location, experience, and the wider economy. For a detailed analysis of Building Inspector salary trends, .

Average Annual Salary of Building Inspector Over Time

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2023
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2024
$53,812
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2024 $53,812
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FAQ about Building Inspector

1. What are the responsibilities of Building Inspector?

Inspects various building structures to ensure safety and compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. Documents inspection results and details violations and corrective actions required for compliance. Issues warnings, citations, or notices to comply and revisits violation sites to verify issues have been resolved. Investigates complaints about potential code violations such as illegal structures or zoning violations. Maintains technical knowledge and a deep understanding of structural quality, building codes and standards, and electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Requires a high school diploma. Requires Building Inspection Certification. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Typically requires 3-5 years of related experience.

2. What are the skills of Building Inspector

Specify the abilities and skills that a person needs in order to carry out the specified job duties. Each competency has five to ten behavioral assertions that can be observed, each with a corresponding performance level (from one to five) that is required for a particular job.

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Attention to Detail: Executing and completing a task with a high level of accuracy.

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API: An application programming interface is a way for two or more computer programs to communicate with each other. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software.

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Microsoft Office: Microsoft Office is a suite of desktop productivity applications that is designed by Microsoft for business use. You can create documents containing text and images, work with data in spreadsheets and databases, create presentations and posters.

Where Does Our Salary Data Come From?

Salary.com salary estimates, histograms, trends, and comparisons are derived from both employer job postings and third-party data sources. We also provide multiple percentiles of salary information for your reference, click here to know Why the Salary Midpoint Formula Is Crucial to Getting Pay Equity Right. With more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, Salary.com helps you determine your exact pay target.

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