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EPA RRP Lead Certified Services

If your home was built before 1978 it is vital to ensure that the contractor you are working with is EPA RRP Certified. When you work with CertaPro Painters® you know your lead-based paint project will be handled in a safe manner that complies with regulation from the EPA.

In April 2008 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a mandate that has had a significant impact on the remodeling and home improvement industry. The Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) has changed how painting and other renovation contractors approach working on buildings built before 1978, as well as all schools, non-profit buildings, government buildings and hospitals.

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Three Signs Your Home has Lead-Based Paint

1. Your home was built before 1978. Up until this year, lead-based paint was legally manufactured. The older your home was built prior to 1978, the higher the odds that your home has lead-based paint on it.

2. Wooden boards on your home are “alligatoring”. This is a checkered texture that resembles the scales of an alligator. As lead paint fails, this is often a sign.

3. Excessive failure. Once a home with lead paint reaches a certain age, typically 80 – 120 years, the rate at which it begins to fail will accelerate. If you’re experiencing excessive paint failure, even after a recent paint job, the age of the lead paint (and deteriorating surface) is likely the cause.

Lead Paint in Indianapolis

See some examples of lead painted surfaces we have encountered in the Indianapolis area.

Lead Paint Removal

Lead Paint Removal

The CertaPro Painters of Indianapolis team removing lead paint from exterior surfaces on an Indianapolis home.

Failing Lead Paint

Failing Lead Paint

Another example of alligatoring paint on an exterior banister / support.

Peeling Lead Paint

Peeling Lead Paint

Another example of excessive paint failure, here we see peeling, chipping, bubbles and cracks on an older exterior surface.

Excessive Paint Failure

Excessive Paint Failure

If you notice large areas of failing paint, especially on older homes like this one. You may have lead paint on your home.

Alligatoring Lead Paint

Alligatoring Lead Paint

Alligatoring paint is a common sign of lead painted surfaces.

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Was Your Home Built Before 1978?

According to the EPA, most buildings built prior to 1978 will likely contain lead-based paint, a heavy mercury-like substance that is a health hazard to humans. Fortunately, now that the dangers of latent lead-based paint have become public knowledge, the EPA is actively involved in creating stringent regulations that govern the renovation of older homes containing this substance.

While lead-safe work practices require an EPA lead-safe contractor, additional labor, and materials, certified contractors will ensure that lead-based paint debris is removed and handled in a way that is safe to your home and family, as well as themselves. Always ask any contractor for their EPA Lead RRP certification number.

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