Best Home Inspection in Riverside, CA
Compare 25 local home inspection providers in Riverside. Verified listings with real contact info.
25 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-16
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Key Property Inspection Group
Las Palmas Home Inspections
HM Home Inspections
Accurate Inspections & Appraisal Inc.
Diamond Property Inspections
1st America Inspectors
Strategic Inspection Professionals
Elite Group Inspection Professionals
Pillar To Post Home Inspectors - Mike Booth
Flat Rate Inspections - Home Inspection Chino Hills (Mold, Roof & Pool Inspection)
Strong Tower Home Inspections
Eagle Eye Home Inspector
Villa Property Inspections LLC
Taylor Home Inspection
Peak to Peak Home Inspections Inc
Elite Group Inspection Professionals
A Better Look Home Inspections
Welcome Home Inspections LLC
Allegiance Home Inspections—Serving Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee & Surrounding Areas
Vecino Home Inspection LLC
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a home inspection cost in California?
A standard home inspection typically 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 California?
California does **not** issue a standalone state occupational license for home inspectors like some states. Real estate inspectors are regulated under **California Business and Professions Code §§ 7195–7199** (home inspection contracts and disclosures). Reputable inspectors typically hold credentials from **CREIA**, **ASHI**, **InterNACHI**, or similar, carry errors and omissions insurance, and meet Realtor and lender expectations. Always verify experience, insurance, and sample reports before hiring.
What does a home inspection cover in California?
A home inspection covers the structural components, roof, exterior, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, interior surfaces, and built-in appliances. Inspectors follow standards of practice appropriate for your state. Items like radon, mold, termites, and sewer lines are add-on services not included in the standard inspection.
Can a home fail a home inspection in California?
A home cannot technically 'fail' an inspection -- the inspector reports the property's condition. Older housing stock often means inspections frequently uncover significant issues. Common findings include outdated electrical panels, knob-and-tube wiring, wet basements, aging roofs, and deferred maintenance items that give buyers leverage to negotiate.
How long does a home inspection take in California?
A typical home inspection takes 2.5 to 4 hours for an average-sized single-family home. Older or larger 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.