Professional Lead-Based Paint Testing Services

Lead-based paint can pose serious health risks, especially in homes and buildings constructed before 1978. Professional lead-based paint testing is the most reliable way to determine whether lead hazards are present on painted surfaces. At Cut N Dry Restoration, we provide thorough lead-based paint testing services to help property owners identify potential risks and take appropriate action.

Georgia Certified Lead Renovator Firm & Industry Standards

Cut N Dry Restoration is a Georgia Certified Lead Renovator Firm, meaning we meet the state’s certification requirements under the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program. In Georgia, companies that advertise, agree to perform, or perform RRP work on pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities must be certified by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and employ certified renovators. This ensures that lead-testing and renovation activities are performed using lead-safe work practices and in compliance with state regulations.

Why Lead-Based Paint Testing Is Important

Lead exposure can occur when lead-based paint deteriorates, chips, or creates dust during renovations. Even small amounts of lead dust can be harmful, particularly to children and pregnant women. Professional lead-based paint testing helps confirm the presence of lead, assess the extent of contamination, and support safe renovation, real estate transactions, and property management decisions.

Certified and Industry-Standard Testing Methods

Our lead-based paint testing services follow industry-recognized standards and regulations. Using approved testing methods, including surface sampling and on-site assessment tools, we evaluate painted surfaces throughout the property. Testing results are documented clearly to help property owners understand risks and determine next steps.

Lead Testing for Homes and Commercial Properties

We provide lead-based paint testing for residential and commercial properties, including single-family homes, multi-unit buildings, schools, offices, and rental properties. Testing is commonly requested during property purchases, pre-renovation planning, tenant turnover, and compliance assessments. Our testing services help ensure informed decisions and safer environments.

Identifying Lead Hazards and Sources

Effective lead-based paint testing goes beyond sample collection. Our process includes a detailed inspection to identify potential lead exposure sources in the property, such as deteriorating paint, dust deposits, or areas disturbed during renovation activities. Understanding both the presence and cause of lead hazards is essential for safe planning of future work.

Clear Results and Professional Recommendations

After testing is completed, we provide clear findings and explain what the results mean. Our team reviews identified lead hazards and offers professional guidance on recommended actions, which may include lead stabilization, encapsulation, or removal. Our goal is to provide accurate information and practical recommendations tailored to your property.

Supporting Compliance and Risk Management

Lead-based paint testing plays an important role in regulatory compliance and risk management. Accurate testing helps property owners meet federal, state, and local requirements, including disclosure obligations and renovation planning. Proper documentation also supports insurance, property management, and real estate needs.

Trusted Local Lead-Based Paint Testing Company

Cut N Dry Restoration is a trusted local provider of lead-based paint testing services focused on accuracy, professionalism, and transparency. Whether you need testing for peace of mind or compliance, our team is committed to helping you identify lead risks and move forward with confidence.

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