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How do you test for lead paint in your home?

By August 22, 2021October 4th, 2021Lead Based Paint Testing
How do you test for lead paint in your home?

After living in your current house for three years, you and your spouse have saved up enough to do a kitchen remodel—taking down a wall, putting in new cabinets, appliances and repainting the walls. The home is from the 1950s, and there is a strong possibility that lead is in the paint and you would be wise to test it before disturbing lead in the paint if it is present as it can cause serious health problems if inhaled or ingested. Better safe than sorry.

Lead paint home inspection

Depending on the age of the house, it may or may not have lead-based paint. If the home was built before 1978—when the EPA banned lead-based paint—it is possible to have lead-based paint. Disturbing lead-based paint is a dangerous affair and should be handled carefully. You can either perform the inspection by yourself or hire a professional for the task. You will need to test all the areas where you will sand down the paint and every color. All the layers of paint need to be collected and be analyzed by an accredited laboratory that can perform lead testing. A sharp knife must cut about 3 square inches of paint, and each piece should be placed in a small sandwich bag, labeling each with the location, number, and color. If you are doing the work yourself, make sure to wear latex gloves and wear a face mask or respirator.

Lead inspector near me

Lead-based paint is a very controversial subject. If you need an inspection, it is advisable to hire a certified professional to perform all the necessary actions to ensure that no stone is left unturned. You can find a local lead inspector near you by contacting your building department and looking for their lead inspector list. They will likely have them all listed in the lead-based paint section. You can also perform an internet search. One of the benefits of hiring a lead inspector is that he will interpret the results and will likely have available resources through his network of professionals for the removal o the lead-based paint if necessary.

Lead paint test cost

You can get lead-based paint testing for about $45 per sample by doing the work yourself, then send it to a laboratory for testing, but hiring a pro will cost you about $200 to $300, probably money well spent.

Lead paint inspection near me

If you need lead paint inspection services, you can contact the experts at 5 Microns Inc. They are certified lead paint consultants that can come to you with all the tools needed to do the job right. They are open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm and even on Saturday from 9 am to 3:30 pm. Why don’t you let them help you with your next project? Call 425-440-8787 Now!

Lead testing near me

In addition to lead-based paint testing, 5 Microns Inc. can test your home for lead dust using the wipe method or mechanical air pump. They are located at 7100 fort dent way Ste. 100, in Tukwila, WA. Call 425-440-8787 Now!