Lead Removal

Experts in Professional Lead Removal

Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that was once widely used in the production of paint. Because of this, many homes and commercial buildings built before 1978 may still contain lead-based materials. Its presence remains a serious health concern, making proper testing and safe removal essential for protecting the people who live or work in these spaces.

Lead-based paint exposure poses serious health risks, especially for young children. When lead enters the body, it can harm the brain, nervous system, kidneys, and other vital organs. Exposure often occurs through swallowing paint chips, touching or playing in contaminated soil, or putting lead-contaminated objects in the mouth.

Because of these dangers, HUD, OSHA, and the USEPA have established strict regulations for handling and removing lead-based materials. These standards protect both the trained lead-abatement professionals performing the work and the people who live or work in the building once the removal is complete.

Most common sources of lead exposure:

  • Peeling, chipping, or cracking lead-based paint and lead dust: Older paint breaks down over time, creating hazardous dust and chips.
  • Windows, window sills, and window frames: Opening and closing windows can release lead dust into the air.
  • Wood trim, cabinets, porches/decks, stairs, railings, and fire escapes: Many painted surfaces in older homes may still contain lead.
  • Contaminated soil: Soil around older buildings or high-traffic areas can hold lead from past paint or industrial sources.

Guardian Abatement’s Process

Lead-contaminated materials pose serious health risks, which is why proper removal must be handled by trained and certified professionals. Guardian Abatement has completed lead abatement projects on hundreds of properties—from small residential homes to large commercial buildings—ensuring each one is made safe for occupants.

We use modern, industry-approved removal and encapsulation methods, tailoring our approach to the unique needs of every project. Many jobs require a combination of techniques, and our extensive experience and specialized equipment allow us to choose the safest and most effective solution for each situation.

After the lead removal is complete, we provide full documentation, including air-sampling results, technician qualifications, proof of proper disposal of lead-based materials, and any required permits. This gives you confidence that your property has been restored safely and in full compliance with all regulations.

Modern Methods & Equipment

Our lead abatement specialists will arrive to your property fully equipped with the industry’s best in lead paint removal equipment including:

  • Steel shot blasting systems
  • Chemical strippers
  • HEPA air filtration

What To Do

If you suspect your property has lead in it

If you’re concerned that peeling, flaking, or deteriorating paint in your home or business may contain lead, contact Guardian Abatement right away. Our trained technicians are here to answer your questions, assess your situation, and guide you through a safe, efficient lead-removal process. We make it simple to protect your property—and the people in it.

Contact Guardian Abatement for Lead Removal Services

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