Vision Coverage for the People Who Read the Defects
Inspection work is eye-intensive. Outlet labels, water-heater data plates, attic-rafter dimensions, defect photos on a small phone screen at the end of a 12-hour day. Vision coverage starting at $12/month pays for the annual exam, glasses, contacts, and corrective-surgery discounts — and the premium is deductible alongside your medical and dental coverage.
What inspector vision plans cover
Annual eye exam
Comprehensive refraction, glaucoma screening, full eye-health check by a licensed optometrist — usually $0 cost-share.
Prescription eyewear
Annual allowance of $100–$200 toward frames and lenses, including anti-reflective and blue-light coatings useful for laptop report writing.
Contact lenses
Substitute the glasses allowance for a contacts fitting plus annual supply.
LASIK / PRK discounts
15–30% off corrective surgery — relevant for inspectors who don't want glasses fogging during attic and crawlspace work.
Vision cost ranges
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