Lead Paint Inspections

Professional Lead Paint Inspection Services

Lead-based paint may be present in homes, apartments, schools, and commercial buildings constructed before 1978. Enviro-Test Inc. provides thorough lead paint inspections to determine where lead-based paint is located and help property owners better understand potential risks.

Our team evaluates painted surfaces throughout the property using appropriate inspection and testing methods. Once the inspection is complete, we provide a clear, detailed report that identifies the areas tested and explains the results so you can plan renovations, repairs, maintenance, or property transactions with confidence.

Why a Professional Lead Paint Inspection Is Important

Lead-based paint can become hazardous when it peels, chips, cracks, or is disturbed during renovation or demolition. Because it cannot be confirmed by appearance alone, a professional inspection is the most reliable way to identify lead-painted surfaces.

Enviro-Test Inc. carefully inspects interior and exterior painted components, including walls, doors, windows, trim, ceilings, and other surfaces. The inspection helps document where lead-based paint is present and supports safer decision-making for property owners, landlords, contractors, and buyers.

A lead paint inspection is especially valuable before renovation, property purchase, occupancy, or maintenance work in older buildings. Accurate findings can help reduce exposure risks and support compliance with applicable requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

A lead paint inspection is a detailed evaluation used to determine whether lead-based paint is present on painted surfaces throughout a property.

An inspection identifies where lead-based paint is located. A risk assessment focuses on current lead hazards, such as deteriorated paint, contaminated dust, or exposed soil.

Inspections are recommended for properties built before 1978, especially before renovation, demolition, purchase, rental occupancy, or major maintenance work.

We may evaluate walls, ceilings, doors, windows, trim, railings, exterior siding, and other painted components, depending on the property and scope of work.

You will receive a clear report describing the surfaces inspected, the findings, and any recommended next steps for safer maintenance, renovation, or further assessment.