Best Home Inspection in Kingman, AZ
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a home inspection cost in Arizona?
A standard home inspection in Arizona costs $400 to $650, depending on the home's size, age, and location. Older homes, larger homes (3,500+ sq ft), and homes with additional systems cost more. Additional services like radon testing, termite inspection, or sewer scope are separate.
Are home inspectors licensed in Arizona?
Yes. Arizona certifies home inspectors through the Arizona Board of Technical Registration (BTR) under A.R.S. § 32-122.02, with detailed standards in A.A.C. R4-30-247. Candidates complete board-approved education, pass the national exam (and any BTR requirements), carry errors and omissions insurance, and meet continuing education rules. Always verify an inspector's BTR registration at btr.az.gov.
What does a home inspection cover in Arizona?
An Arizona home inspection covers the structural components, roof, exterior, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, interior surfaces, and built-in appliances. Inspectors follow the BTR Standards of Practice codified in A.A.C. Title 4, Chapter 30 (see R4-30-247 and related rules). Items like radon, mold, termites, and sewer scopes are typically add-on services beyond the standard inspection.
Can a home fail a home inspection in Arizona?
A home cannot technically 'fail' an inspection -- the inspector reports the property's condition. Arizona's housing stock still shows Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels, aluminum branch wiring, aging tile roofs, polybutylene or failing hose bibs, and deferred HVAC maintenance that buyers negotiate over.
How long does a home inspection take in Arizona?
A typical home inspection in Arizona takes 2.5 to 4 hours for an average-sized single-family home. Older or larger AZ homes can take 4-6 hours given the complexity of older systems. Buyers are encouraged to attend to ask questions and learn about the property firsthand.