At Standard Restoration, we specialize in the safe testing and removal of lead paint and asbestos, which can pose serious health risks in older homes. Our certified professionals conduct thorough inspections, provide accurate testing, and implement effective remediation solutions, all while prioritizing your safety and peace of mind. Trust us to handle these hazardous materials with the utmost care and professionalism, ensuring your home is safe for you and your family.
Lead & Asbestos Abatement Services
Note: This service is not available at all locations. For more information on where it is offered or to find the nearest location that provides this service, please contact us today
Our Process
For all of our services, we offer a free inspection so you will know what you’re dealing with.
We are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and we are proud to stick to a one-hour response time. We will work with your insurance company to minimize your out-of-pocket expense whenever possible, and all of our inspectors and restorers are certified.
Removing Lead and Asbestos from Your Home
Was your home built before 1982? If so, it may contain lead paint or asbestos, both of which can pose serious health risks. At Standard Restoration, we specialize in comprehensive testing and safe remediation of lead and asbestos for homeowners. Our expert team is committed to ensuring your home is safe and compliant, providing you with peace of mind.
Lead & Asbestos Removal Process
At Standard Restoration, we first test the home for lead and asbestos. If it is found and it needs to be removed, we use special containment methods to make sure the dust or fibers do not migrate to other areas of your home. We are certified in removing lead and asbestos, and we can mitigate it safely to keep you and your family safe.
24/7 Emergency Service, Every Day of the Year
Our restoration company takes pride in being available every day of the year, 24 hours per day. Contact us for a free consultation appointment if you suspect that you have potentially dangerous substances in your home and we will talk to you about the asbestos or lead remediation procedures.
Contact Us for Testing and Abatement Services
We offer a free inspection so we can go over the process for testing of and remediating lead or asbestos. Please contact Standard Restoration today to learn more about these services and to make an appointment for us to come to your home and test your building materials or wall paint. We understand your desire to keep your family safe. Call now
FAQ:
What Is the Danger of Asbestos?
In the early 1980s and before that, asbestos was used in some construction materials, including ceiling tiles, drywall, flooring, insulation. When it was first installed, it was relatively safe; the asbestos fibers stayed intact and the risk of inhaling them was very low. As time goes on, however, building materials tend to become disturbed or damaged. When this damage occurs, the fibers are released into the air, where they can be inhaled and cause serious health problems.
If you have building materials that are in poor shape or if you are ready to renovate, it is vital to find out whether the materials contain asbestos. While you might not be affected by having asbestos-containing materials in your home while they are in good condition, drilling into them or otherwise disturbing them puts you at risk of developing serious lung and heart issues.
What Is the Danger of Lead?
Lead was a component of many paints used in homes prior to 1978. Like asbestos, lead in paint is innocuous until and unless that paint becomes chipped or compromised in some way. If you have old paint in your home that is peeling or chipping away, this presents a potentially hazardous situation. One common way for lead paint dust to get into the air is when old windows that have been painted with lead paint are opened and closed. The paint begins to turn into dust and children and adults can inhale it.
Lead exposure can cause neurological symptoms in children and kidney or heart problems in adults. Young children are often the most seriously impacted; because lead paint tastes sweet, it is not unheard of for little children to eat lead paint chips, leading to severe poisoning.
If you are planning renovations in your older home, it is important that you have lead testing done to determine whether you need lead abatement services.
Our Values
Integrity
We serve with honesty and transparency in what we say and do and take ownership for our actions.
Quality
We ensure that every interaction, product, and solution we provide reflects meticulous attention to detail and meets, or exceeds, industry standards and is documented to ensure we are a successful, profitable company.
Communication
We engage in respectful and supportive communication, in both words and body language, to those present and not present, as we listen, set expectations, and share all needed information.
Collaboration
We have empathy as we listen to ideas, seek to understand first, remain flexible, speak up, and embrace change to meet evolving needs of our industry.
Culture of Learning
We promote learning and growth for all through constructive feedback, compliments, training, and innovation so we can enhance our service offerings, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction.