
Inspection Pricing
inspections performed by our team of licensed Experts
Certified by the State of ArizonaMember of the Better Business BureauAffiliate Member of the Phoenix Association of REALTORS®Strictly Adhering to the Professional Standards of Practice Set by ASHI and by the State of Arizona
CPI Offers the Following Inspections:
Home Buyers Inspection
Commercial Inspection
New Construction Home Inspection
Annual (1st Year) Inspection
In-Progress New Construction Inspection
Construction Loan Release (Draw) Inspection
Handy Man's Code Compliance Inspection
Walk-Thru
Pricing
1st Year (Annual) New Home Builders Warranty Inspection 10% off above rates, $250 minimum fee.
Additional FeesPool or Pool/Spa...................................$75Spa Only.................................................$40Full Irrigation/Sprinkler System........$75Raised Foundation...............................$50 Basement...............................................$35Room Conversions...............................$50Detached Structures...........................$50Guest House with Kitchen................$100Age Fee (const. over 20 years).......... Starting at $50 Re-Inspection Fee................................ Starting at $100Walk-Thru (Possession)....................... Starting at $100
For Your Convenience, CPI Offers the Following Services:
- Scheduling of Termite Inspections
- Electronic PFD Document of your Inspection Report or Printed at Your Request
- Billing Escrow for the Inspection Fee ($25 Payment Processing Fee)
Commercial Inspections
- Please Call for Quote
- Typical pricing is .15 to .20 cents per square foot
- Minimum fee of $500
Call for Quotes on the Following:
- In-Progress New Construction Inspection
- Construction Loan Release
- Handy Man's Code Compliance
Radon Testing - $100
What is Radon?
Radon is estimated to cause about 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year, according to EPA’s 2003 Assessment of Risks from Radon in Homes (EPA 402-R-03-003). Only smoking causes more lung cancer deaths, but if your home has high radon levels and you smoke, then your risk of lung cancer is especially high. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the American Lung Association agree that long-term exposure to elevated levels of radon poses a significant health risk to you and your family. Therefore, since radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, the only way to determine if radon is in your home is by testing.