Lead Paint Testing
Accurate lead paint testing for homes and buildings to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
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Why Should You Test for Lead Paint?
- Lead exposure is especially dangerous for children and pregnant women.
- Many homes built before 1978 contain lead-based paint.
- Lead poisoning can cause developmental delays and health issues.
- Testing is required for renovations, rentals, and real estate transactions.
Our certified inspectors use advanced testing methods to detect lead and provide clear recommendations for remediation.
Real Results: Safe Renovation Project
When the Thompsons planned to renovate their 1950s home, they wisely scheduled lead paint testing first. Our inspection revealed lead paint on window frames and trim throughout the house. With our detailed report and safety recommendations, their contractor was able to implement proper containment and removal procedures, ensuring the renovation was completed safely without exposing the family to lead hazards.

Where Lead Paint is Commonly Found
Windows
Frames, sills, and casings
Doors
Door frames and trim
Stairways
Railings and banisters
Trim
Baseboards and molding
Walls
Interior and exterior surfaces
Siding
Exterior building materials
Why Choose Environmental Air Solutions?
We're more than just a testing company—we're your partner in safety and peace of mind. Here's why clients trust us:
- Fast Availability: Flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends.
- Trusted Experience: In business for over 10 years, with hundreds of satisfied clients.
- Affordable Pricing: Transparent quotes with no hidden fees.
- Certified Professionals: Fully licensed, insured, and highly trained staff.
- Local Expertise: We know the unique needs of our community.
- Customer-First Service: We guide you through every step, from testing to results.
Protect Your Family and Property
Contact us today for professional lead paint testing and peace of mind. Our team is here to help you every step of the way.
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