Lead Law Update (FAQ Series): Does a complete renovation (removal of all walls, floors, installation of new drywall, new floors etc.,) make the property “exempt” from lead testing?

We are regularly receiving questions regarding the new Lead Law and have created a weekly “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQ’s) forum for you as you desire to become more informed of the Lead Law and its complexity.


 This week we are featuring a common question: 

 QuestionDoes a complete renovation (removal of all walls, floors, installation of new drywall, new floors etc.,)  make the property “exempt” from lead testing?

Answer: No, the property is NOT EXEMPT.  According to the new law, even if the property was gutted and reconstructed, the Public Health Department is requiring the landlord to obtain the lead safe/lead free certification because beams and certain parts of the home could still have lead.


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Sincerely,

Adam K, Certified Lead Inspector

Lead Testing Services, LLC

610-357-7964

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