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Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2024

Building Inspector Salary in Seattle

2024 BLS OEWS Data · Management · COL Index: 149

C
56/100

Building Inspectors in Seattle, WA earn a median annual wage of $100,330 per 2024 BLS OEWS data, with the 10th percentile at $63,610 and the 90th at $121,000. After cost of living, that translates to $67,336 in U.S.-average purchasing power. Trade Pay Score: C (56/100).

$100,330
Median Salary
$93,850
Mean Salary
$67,336
COL-Adjusted
1,630
Employment

What Building Inspectors Take Home in Seattle

The $57,390 spread between entry-level and top-decile building inspectors in Seattle is relatively narrow — about 57% of the median. That tight band usually signals a trade where pay scales primarily with experience rather than employer or specialization. New entrants can expect to climb steadily toward median pay over their first 5-10 years.

Seattle's cost-of-living index of 149 is well above the U.S. average — meaning a building inspector earning $100,330 here brings home roughly $67,336 in U.S.-average purchasing power. That gap between nominal and real pay is one of the largest in the country and reflects expensive housing, transportation, and services. Workers should weigh whether the headline pay actually clears the cost-of-living premium.

With a Trade Pay Score of 56 (C), building inspectors in Seattle are mid-tier — neither standout strong nor materially weak. The combination earns a reasonable nominal wage but is dragged down by either flatter wage growth, a higher cost of living that erodes purchasing power, or thinner employment depth. Workers should compare the per-trade pages to see if a different metro improves the grade.

Salary Distribution

Percentile Breakdown

LevelSalaryCOL-Adjusted
10th Percentile (Apprentice / Entry)$63,610$42,691
25th Percentile (Early Career)$78,960$52,993
50th Percentile (Journeyman / Median)$100,330$67,336
75th Percentile (Experienced)$104,880$70,389
90th Percentile (Master / Foreman)$121,000$81,208

How These Numbers Are Calculated

Every wage figure here comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program at bls.gov/oes — a survey of about 1.2 million employers per release covering more than 800 occupations and every U.S. metropolitan statistical area. The Trade Pay Score combines raw median pay (30%), 5-year wage growth (25%), employment depth (25%), and cost-of-living-adjusted purchasing power (20%) into a single 0-100 grade. Read the full methodology.

Career outlook detail — projected 2032 employment levels for building inspectors, typical entry-level requirements, on-the-job training expectations — comes from the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook at bls.gov/ooh. Apprenticeship programs in Seattle are listed at apprenticeship.gov. All three are public-domain federal data sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Building Inspector make in Seattle?

Per 2024 BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics data, the median building inspector salary in Seattle, WA is $100,330. The 10th percentile is $63,610 (typical for entry-level or apprentice-tier positions); the 90th percentile reaches $121,000 (master, foreman, or specialty roles).

How does Seattle pay compare for Building Inspectors?

With a Trade Pay Score of 56/100 and a grade of C, the Seattle-Building Inspector pairing is a mid-tier combination that is neither standout strong nor materially weak.

What is the apprenticeship path for Building Inspectors in Seattle?

Building Inspector entry typically does not require a formal apprenticeship — entry-level workers earn around $63,610 and reach median pay over 5-10 years of experience. Registered apprenticeship programs in the area are listed at https://www.apprenticeship.gov/.

How does cost of living affect Building Inspector pay in Seattle?

Seattle has a cost-of-living index of 149. The median building inspector salary of $100,330 translates to $67,336 in U.S.-average purchasing power — a downward adjustment because the metro is more expensive than average.

Where does this salary data come from?

Every wage figure on this page is a real BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics median or percentile from the 2024 release at https://www.bls.gov/oes/, which surveys roughly 1.2 million U.S. employers per release. Career outlook context (projected employment growth through 2032) comes from the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/. Both are public-domain U.S. government data sources.

Building Inspectors in Seattle, WA earn a median annual wage of $100,330 per 2024 BLS OEWS data, with the 10th percentile at $63,610 and the 90th at $121,000. After cost of living, that translates to $67,336 in U.S.-average purchasing power. Trade Pay Score: C (56/100).

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