Lead Abatement Services
With decades of experience in this industry, we are EPA Lead Safe Certified and will get rid of lead efficiently, affordably, and as safely as possible.
SAFE & AFFORDABLE
SPECIALIZED IN LEAD ABATEMENT
Considering renovating a home or commercial buildings that was built before 1978, it is more likely to have lead-based paint. In 1978, the federal government banned consumer uses of lead-based paint, but some states banned it even earlier. As experts in lead removal we have the knowledge properly perform required lead safe abatement services. Lead is required to be disposed of in a safe and EPA tracked as well. Following lead abatement services we will contact an industrial hygienist to perform an EPA lead clearance.
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Contact us today to learn more or to get started on your commercial or residential project.
GETTING STARTED
HOW WE REMOVE LEAD FROM YOUR HOME
This is how we will get rid of lead from your home:
Step 1: We’ll outline a plan for getting the danger out of your home fast and efficiently.
Step 2: Let us know what days and times are good for you. Then, we work around your schedule.
Step 3: Our experts will take care of the lead removal and disposal promptly. That’s all it takes.
Throughout the process, we emphasize respect, treating every home as if it were our own. Your safety and happiness are our ultimate priorities.
PREVENT THE RISK
WHY IT’S CRITICAL TO REMOVE LEAD FROM YOUR HOME
Although most people know lead is dangerous, we are often asked how bad lead really is to a person’s health.
To be candid: It’s very dangerous because even small amounts can cause great harm over a long period of time. Lead is especially dangerous for children because it can disrupt growth and development.
How can one get lead poisoning? You can get lead poisoning through:
- Ingesting lead or lead-based paint.
- Touching lead-based paint.
- Breathing in any fumes from burning lead paint.
If you have any more questions about the effects of lead, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
NOTICE THE SOURCES
PLACES WE OFTEN REMOVE LEAD & LEAD-BASED PAINT IN HOMES
Our experts have seen a wide variety of lead sources throughout the years. We’ve found that lead-based paint is one of the most common sources. We often see lead in areas like:
- Tile
- Stucco
- Paint
- Pipes
- Windows & Window Sills
- Doors & Door Frames
- And other places
If you have questions about where this lead may be in your home, you’re invited to call our experts.