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Becoming a home inspector in Pennsylvania works differently than in most regulated states — but it's not fully unregulated either. Pennsylvania doesn't issue a state home inspector license, but the PA Trade Practice Act creates statutory requirements that every PA home inspector must follow. The biggest requirement: you must be a full member in good standing of a national home inspection association (ASHI, NACHI, or NAHI), OR supervised by someone who is. You also need E&O and general liability insurance with minimums of $100,000 per occurrence and $500,000 aggregate. The City of Philadelphia has different requirements for home inspectors, so make sure you review those requirements to become a home inspector in Philadelphia.

Quick Facts

  • State License: NOT required at state level

  • Statutory Requirements: PA Trade Practice Act (Act 114 of 2000, Title 68) — effective December 2001

  • Required Association Membership: Full member in good standing of ASHI, NACHI, or NAHI (OR supervised by someone who is)

  • Required Standards of Practice: ASHI or NAHI Standards of Practice

  • Recommended Exam: National Home Inspector Examination (NHIE) — required for ASHI Certified Inspector status

  • Required Insurance: E&O AND General Liability — $100,000 per occurrence, $500,000 aggregate (max $2,500 deductible)

  • Repair Restriction: Inspector cannot perform repairs on same house inspected within preceding 12 months

  • Philadelphia Note: City of Philadelphia requires SEPARATE municipal home inspector license (3-year renewal via eCLIPSE)

  • Renewal Cycle: Per association membership (ASHI annual; InterNACHI annual)

  • Continuing Education: Required as ongoing condition of association membership

Pennsylvania Home Inspection Packages

Starter

PA Professional Home Inspector Starter Package

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$699
  • Includes all features listed above
    PLUS:

  • ASHI Annual Membership Discount ($100 Savings)

  • The AHIT Way - Master Program

  • Two NHIE Prep eTextbooks

  • Marketing & Operating a Profitable Home inspection Business eTextbook

  • Radon Inspection Certification Course

  • Commercial Inspection Certification Course ($699 value)

Advanced

PA Professional Home Inspector Advanced Package

Full details
$899
  • Includes all features listed below PLUS:

  • ASHI Annual Membership Discount ($100 Savings)

  • The AHIT Way - Master Program

  • Two NHIE Prep eTextbooks

  • Marketing & Operating a Profitable Home inspection Business eTextbook

  • Radon Inspection Certification Course

  • Commercial Inspection Certification Course ($699 value)

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Pennsylvania Home Inspector Course FAQs

How much does the Pennsylvania home inspector course cost?

Pennsylvania home inspector course packages vary based on the level of training and additional materials you want. Compare the package options above to find the one that fits your goals and budget. Every package from AHIT includes the Professional AHIT Home Inspector Course and exam prep tools built by AHIT experts, with higher-tier packages adding more study materials and specialty certifications.

Is the Pennsylvania home inspector course state-approved?

Pennsylvania does not issue a state home inspector license, so there is no state approval process for pre-license courses. AHIT is a nationally recognized home inspector training school with more than 30 years of experience preparing home inspectors for the National Home Inspector Examination and full membership in Pennsylvania-compliant home inspection associations like ASHI and InterNACHI.

How long does it take to complete the Pennsylvania home inspector course?

Most Pennsylvania candidates complete the online AHIT coursework in 5 to 9 weeks at a part-time pace. After completing the course and passing the NHIE, you'll work toward the 100 home inspections required for full membership in a Pennsylvania-compliant home inspection association, which typically takes additional time depending on how quickly you build your inspection practice.

Do I need to attend in-person classes for the Pennsylvania home inspector course?

The Pennsylvania home inspector course from AHIT is offered online and is self-paced, so you can complete it from anywhere. AHIT also offers optional live, hands-on training options that pair with the online course if you want extra time with experienced instructors before you start inspecting on your own.

What happens after I complete the Pennsylvania home inspector course?

After completing your AHIT coursework, you'll register for and pass the National Home Inspector Examination, then begin working toward full membership in a Pennsylvania-compliant home inspection association like ASHI or InterNACHI. Full membership generally requires completing or participating in at least 100 home inspections and maintaining E&O and general liability insurance. Some Pennsylvania cities, including Philadelphia, also require a separate municipal home inspector license. AHIT provides AHIT-built exam prep tools to help you prepare for the NHIE. For a full breakdown of the Pennsylvania Trade Practice Act requirements and salary information, see our How to Become a Home Inspector in Pennsylvania guide.

Does AHIT offer a free trial of the Pennsylvania home inspector course?

Yes! Try the Pennsylvania home inspector course with a free 5-day trial, no credit card required. Preview lessons, test the exam prep tools, and decide if the course is right for you before committing.

How Much Does a Home Inspector Make in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania home inspectors earn around $60,757 per year on average (Salary.com, April 2026), with most working inspectors falling between $48,000 and $74,000. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, the Lehigh Valley (Allentown-Bethlehem), and the Harrisburg-Lancaster corridor regularly outperform the state average. Self-employed Pennsylvania inspectors typically charge $400–$600 per standard inspection. Inspectors who add radon testing (much of PA is EPA Radon Zone 1), termite inspections, sewer scope, and lead paint assessments routinely clear $85,000–$110,000 annually in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh metros, where older housing stock creates strong demand for thorough inspections.

How Much Does It Cost to Become a Home Inspector in Pennsylvania?

Plan on $2,500 to $4,500 in total startup costs. Pennsylvania has no state licensing fees, but the required association membership, insurance, and (if applicable) Philadelphia municipal license replace those costs.

  • Home inspector training course (80-120 hours): $500–$1,500

  • NHIE exam: ~$225

  • ASHI, InterNACHI, or NAHI membership: $499 annually (InterNACHI) or tiered dues (ASHI)

  • E&O + General Liability insurance ($100K/$500K minimums): $1,200–$2,500 annually

  • Pennsylvania LLC formation: $125

  • Philadelphia municipal license (if applicable): per current City schedule $379

  • Inspection tools and reporting software: $500–$1,500

How Long Does It Take to Become a Home Inspector in Pennsylvania?

Most Pennsylvania candidates start performing paid inspections within 2 to 4 months of starting training. Coursework runs 4 to 8 weeks at part-time pace. NHIE scheduling and passing adds 2 to 4 weeks. InterNACHI CPI membership is immediate; ASHI Certified Inspector status takes longer due to the 250-inspection requirement. Insurance binding and LLC setup take another week combined. Philadelphia municipal licensing adds 2 to 4 weeks if needed.

Do you need a license to be a home inspector in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania does not issue a state home inspector license, but PA Trade Practice Act creates legal requirements: you must be a full member in good standing of a national home inspection association (ASHI, NACHI, NAHI), or supervised by someone who is. The City of Philadelphia also requires a separate municipal license.

How long does it take to become a home inspector in Pennsylvania?

Most candidates start performing paid inspections within 2 to 4 months. Coursework takes 4 to 8 weeks. NHIE scheduling adds 2 to 4 weeks. InterNACHI CPI membership is immediate after coursework and exam; ASHI Certified Inspector takes longer due to the 250-inspection requirement. Philadelphia municipal licensing adds 2 to 4 weeks if applicable.

How much does it cost to become a home inspector in Pennsylvania?

Plan for $2,500 to $4,500 total. That includes a home inspector training course ($500–$1,500), the NHIE (~$225), ASHI or InterNACHI dues ($499 annually for InterNACHI), required E&O and general liability insurance at $100K/$500K minimums ($1,200–$2,500 annually), PA LLC formation ($125), and basic tools and software.

Is it hard to become a home inspector in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania is moderate. The state doesn't require specific education hours, but PA Trade Practice Act requires association membership — which has its own requirements. The dual insurance mandate (E&O AND general liability at $100K/$500K each) is statutorily required, not optional. Philadelphia inspectors face an additional municipal licensing step.

What is the average home inspector salary in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania home inspectors earn around $60,757 per year on average (Salary.com, 2026). Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and the Lehigh Valley inspectors run higher. Self-employed inspectors charge $400–$600 per inspection and often clear $85,000–$110,000 with radon testing, termite, sewer scope, and lead paint assessments — high-demand services in PA's older housing markets.

How do I renew my Pennsylvania home inspector status?

Renew your national association membership per its schedule (ASHI annual, InterNACHI annual, NAHI per current terms). Maintain required CE: ASHI 20 hrs/year, InterNACHI 24 hrs/3 years. Maintain current E&O + general liability insurance at minimum $100,000/$500,000. If Philadelphia-licensed, renew every 3 years via eCLIPSE.

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