Lead Test

Lead was commonly used in house paint before its harmful health effects began to show, and in 1978, lead-based paint (LBP) was banned. Lead poisoning can cause serious damage to your central nervous system as well as to your brain, kidney, and other organs. That’s why at WIN Home Inspection, we use advanced equipment and partner with accredited laboratories to prioritize your safety and provide a reliable Lead Test to ensure your home is free of lead and LBP.

WIN Home Inspector doing a Lead Test wearing a mask and gloves
WIN Home Inspector doing a Lead Test wearing a mask and gloves

6 Million+

Lead pipes in the U.S. still pose a risk to 10 million Americans.

50%

Before 1955, home paint contained up to 50% lead; now, only 0.06% is allowed.

2,000

Public water systems have higher lead levels than recommended, according to USA Today.

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Prevent Lead Hazards

Early lead risk detection helps implement timely mitigation for safer homes.

Why Get a Lead Test with WIN?

With lead posing such a serious health risk to Americans, especially to young children, pregnant women, and the elderly, it is essential to have your home tested for lead and LBP. Our Lead Test prioritizes your family's safety, detecting and assessing lead levels in your home. Using specialized equipment, we can carefully collect paint chip samples and test for lead in the air, using accredited labs for evaluation.

Benefits of a Lead Test

Detect and Mitigate: Detect lead early to prevent further exposure and develop a mitigation plan.
Protect Your Health: Safeguard your loved ones from the harmful effects of lead exposure and poisoning.
Gain Valuable Insights: Receive comprehensive results to make informed decisions and seek professional mitigation services, if needed, to create a healthier living environment.
Preserve Your Property: Address lead concerns promptly to protect your property's value and create a safe living space.

How Does a Lead Test Work?

At WIN, we utilize specialized equipment to detect and measure lead pollutants, ensuring accurate results.

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STEP 1

Take a Paint Chip Sample

In most cases, our inspectors will collect paint chips from specific areas in the home.

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Evaluate the Lead Levels

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Analyze the Results

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FAQ

A Lead Test is crucial when considering purchasing a home built before 1978 to ensure your family's safety from lead-based paint hazards and potential health risks.
The cost of a Lead Test depends on factors like property size and location. Contact us for pricing details tailored to your needs.
A typical Lead Test can be completed within an hour, depending on the number of samples needed.
If your property was built before 1978 or has lead-based paint, we recommend getting a Lead Test. You should also consider a Lead Test if you haven’t had one before, are planning to renovate your home, or if you suspect lead.
A Lead Test can help you identify lead hazards and take proactive steps to ensure your family's safety and protect your property value.
Our inspectors collect paint chip samples from targeted areas, which are then sent to accredited labs for evaluation, providing accurate results.
Conducting a Lead Test before listing your property builds trust with buyers and helps you address any lead-based paint concerns, avoiding potential disputes.
The responsibility for paying for the Lead Test can be negotiated between the buyer and the seller.
As a seller, if the Lead Test detects lead, you can choose to address the issues before listing, offer a credit to the buyer, or disclose the findings to potential buyers. As a buyer, you can choose to renegotiate your transaction, ask the seller to mitigate the issue, or budget accordingly to address the issue before moving in. As a homeowner, it’s paramount to address and mitigate lead hazards immediately as continued exposure can increase your risk of central nervous system complications and other health related problems. If lead is detected, contact a lead mitigation specialist.