Lead remediation involves addressing materials that may contain lead-based paint or lead contamination, particularly in older homes and buildings.
When lead-containing materials are disturbed during remodeling, demolition, sanding, scraping, or deterioration, they may require professional handling to reduce unnecessary exposure risks.
You may want to consider lead evaluation if:
✔ Your property was built before 1978
✔ Paint is peeling, cracking, or deteriorating
✔ You're planning sanding, demolition, or remodeling
✔ Windows, doors, or trim are being replaced
✔ Renovation work may disturb painted surfaces
We support both homeowners and commercial project teams with dependable remediation services.
We explain the process and help clients understand project expectations.
Whether you're remodeling a home or preparing for a commercial renovation, we work to help keep projects moving.
We understand that timelines matter and work to support project coordination whenever possible.

We discuss your concerns, property details, and project goals.
Potential lead-related concerns are identified based on the work area.
The workspace is prepared before remediation begins.
Affected materials or surfaces are professionally addressed.
The area is cleaned and prepared for the next stage of your project.
Please reach us at abatementsquad3@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Homes built before 1978 are more likely to contain lead-based paint, especially around windows, doors, trim, siding, and older painted surfaces. The only way to confirm the presence of lead is through professional testing or inspection.
Lead-based paint can become a concern when it is peeling, chipping, deteriorating, or disturbed during renovations, sanding, demolition, or repairs. Older painted surfaces should be evaluated before disturbance.
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