Professional Lead Testing for Homes and Buildings
Know where lead risks exist before you renovate, rent, or sell.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!How Lead Testing Works
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We start with a short visit to your property.
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An inspector checks paint, dust, and surfaces that may hold lead.
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Safe samples are collected using approved methods.
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A lab analyzes those samples.
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You get a clear report and simple next steps.
Certified Inspectors
Trained and approved to test older homes and buildings.
Lab Analysis
Samples are reviewed by an accredited laboratory.
Clear Results
You receive plain language findings and guidance.
When Lead Testing Makes Sense
Older Properties
Homes or buildings built before 1978.
Planned Projects
Renovations or repairs that disturb painted surfaces.
Rentals and Sales
Rental housing, buyers, and sellers who want documentation.
Why Property Owners Choose Peerless
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Certified lead inspectors
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Clear reports for owners and managers
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Support for real estate and rental needs
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Simple, respectful communication
Frequently Asked Lead Testing Questions
What does lead testing check for?
Lead testing checks old paint, dust, and building surfaces to see if they contain lead so you can understand any risks in the space.
How long do lead testing results take?
Most lab reports return in a short time frame, and we review the findings with you so you know exactly what the results mean.
Do I need lead testing before renovations?
Yes. Testing before renovations helps you plan safe work and avoid spreading dust from painted surfaces that may contain lead.
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