Lead Paint Removal

Lead Paint Removal

Lead paint removal is a critical process for protecting the public from the harmful effects of lead poisoning. Lead is a highly toxic metal that can cause a variety of health problems, including brain damage, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems. Young children are particularly vulnerable to the dangers of lead poisoning, which is why it is so important to remove any lead paint from homes and other buildings.

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Ensure The Safety Of Your Family From Lead Poisoning

Lead paint is a common source of lead exposure. Lead-based paint was once commonly used in homes, schools, and other buildings. If the paint is disturbed, it can release lead particles into the air. Children are particularly at risk for lead poisoning if they are exposed to lead paint, as their developing bodies can absorb more lead than adults.


Lead paint removal is a process that can help protect your family from exposure to lead. Our lead paint removal service can safely remove lead-based paint from your home. Our experienced team of certified lead abatement professionals can remove lead paint from your home quickly and effectively.


If you're concerned about lead exposure in your home, contact United Property Restoration Services today to learn more about our lead paint removal services. We'll work with you to ensure the safety of your family from lead poisoning.

What Measures Can You Do When Suspecting Lead Paint?

If your home 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. Lead from paint, including lead-contaminated dust, can pose serious health hazards if not taken care of properly.


Lead-based paint is still found in millions of homes, generally beneath additional coats of newer paint. If the paint is in good condition, the lead-based paint is usually not an issue. Deteriorating lead-based paint (peeling, chipping, chalking, cracking, damaged, or damp) poses a risk and requires immediate attention.


If you intend to remove paint that has been identified as containing lead, contact your local authorities to find out what specific regulations apply in your area. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also provides guidance on lead paint removal.


DIY lead paint removal is not recommended, even if you're just getting rid of a little bit of lead paint, it's always a good idea to employ an EPA-certified contractor experienced in safely removing lead-based paint. These contractors will take the necessary precautions to avoid creating lead dust, which can be inhaled or ingested and cause health problems.

Our Lead Paint Removal Process

Lead paint removal can be a tricky and dangerous process, which is why it's important to leave it to the professionals. Here at United Property Restoration Services, we have our own process and methods for safely and effectively removing lead paint from homes and other buildings.


First, we assess the situation and determine the best way to approach the job. We have a variety of techniques and tools at our disposal, so we can select the option that will be safest and most effective for the particular job.


Once we've started the removal process, we take great care to protect ourselves and the surrounding area from contamination. We use full-face respirators, Tyvek suits, and other safety gear to keep ourselves safe, and we take care to avoid spreading lead dust and particles.


Finally, we clean up the site once the job is finished. We make sure to dispose of all waste properly and to thoroughly clean the area so there is no risk of contamination. Our approach to lead paint removal is safe, effective, and environmentally friendly. 

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Why Locals Prefer United Property Restoration Services In Lead Paint Abatement and Removal

United Property Restoration Services is an expert when it comes to lead abatement. The local community trusts us to safely and effectively remove lead from their homes. We have years of experience in lead abatement, and our team of certified professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality service possible.


Lead paint removal or abatement is not a do-it-yourself project, and it should only be done by trained and certified professionals. United Property Restoration Services has the experience and expertise to get the job done right. We understand that dealing with lead paint can be stressful, so we work hard to make the process as smooth and easy for the customers we work with. We can handle every step of the process which is why locals trust us to get the job done right, on time, and on budget. As a company, we are dedicated to providing our customers with the best service possible.

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Are you concerned about the presence of lead in your home? United Property Restoration Services offers a variety of services to help you get rid of any lead paint in your home. 


Let us help you remove hazardous materials from your home so you can breathe easy. From asbestos, mold, to lead paint removal - we do it all! We offer a wide range of services to choose from, so you can find the perfect one for your needs. And we always work within your budget, so you never have to worry about breaking the bank.


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Lead Paint Removal FAQs

  • Is Lead Paint Dangerous?

    Based on information from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, lead from soil, dust, and paint is highly dangerous when not properly managed. This heavy metal was found to cause health problems such as convulsions, delayed learning, coma, impaired brain function, anemia, poisoning, hearing problems, infertility, blood cell disorders, kidney malfunction, and death. Lead also builds up in the human body, which leads children to suffer from problems with mental and physical development.

  • Can you just paint over lead-based paint?

    You can, but it is not as simple as choosing any paint and putting on a new coat. The paint used must have a lead paint encapsulation formula to eliminate the chances of problems related to lead poisoning. Proper safety guidelines need to be followed, so a professional is the best person to handle the job.

  • How bad is lead paint really?

    Lead paint may cause a variety of health conditions such as convulsions, delayed learning, infertility, blood cell disorders, kidney malfunction, coma, impaired brain development, anemia, poisoning, hearing problems, infertility, kidney malfunction, and death.

  • What happens if you breathe in lead paint dust?

    The American Lung Association explains that lead exposure can damage many parts of the body. It can build up in the kidneys, liver, and bones and reach the blood. It can be especially harmful to children by decreasing IQ, causing behavioral issues, and harming cognitive functions.

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