Lead Abatement and Lead Remediation Services in Providence RI
Although lead is a natural element, it is a heavy metal that is toxic to humans. Many manufacturers put lead in their paint products before 1978. Today, lead paint is still present in many structures that were built before that year. It creates several health risks for home or building occupants. If you want to reduce those risks, Good Deeds Painting & Renovating is qualified to perform lead removal in Rhode Island.
Dangers of Lead Paint
Lead paint dust can be absorbed through the skin, inhaled or ingested. When lead enters the body, it can damage the nervous system, kidneys, reproductive system and blood. Also, it can cause anemia. Children who ingest lead may develop behavior issues, learning disorders and attention problems. Adults with lead poisoning may have headaches, constipation, abdominal pain and memory problems. They may also develop intellectual disabilities. Since kids often put things in their mouths, they are more likely to develop lead poisoning. Children also absorb greater amounts of the lead they ingest, which makes it especially dangerous to them.
Understanding Lead Abatement
Lead abatement typically involves removing lead-based paint. The purpose of the process is to prevent toxicity risks. To perform abatement services, companies must meet the Environmental Protection Agency's training and licensing requirements. Also, employees who perform the work must take classes and become licensed. They are required to follow strict procedures. Five days before licensees handle any lead removal projects, they must notify the EPA. The only exception is for emergency situations.
Special safety equipment is needed to work in environments with lead paint. Certain steps and procedures help reduce the risks of lead dust contamination while working. For example, workers must use vacuum tools with HEPA filters when they remove lead-based paint. After the paint is removed from the surface, it must be properly contained. Any contaminated work supplies are sent to authorized hazardous waste areas.
Lead Abatement Solutions
There are several abatement approaches. Enclosure involves covering large surfaces. Encapsulation includes covering surfaces and sealing them with a special coating. Another process is taking away the affected material and replacing it. Paint removal is another process, and this must be performed by a qualified professional.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Good Deeds Painting and Renovating Inc. has been in business since 2015. The owner has been in the industry gaining experience since 1994. Are you licensed and insured? Yes! We carry liability Insurance and Workman’s comp Insurance as required by law.
Yes! We are a licensed lead renovating firm and have several staff members that also hold licenses to be able to work on homes or businesses that test positive or run the risk of containing Lead Paint.
Yes and any new employees are always placed with trusted long term employees.
Yes! All contractors in the State of R.I. are required to have a warranty.
Our estimates our based-on production rates that are determined by Industry Standards. Studies show that 80% of estimating in our industry is based on these formulas and 20% is based on judgement as each project may have its own unique set of priorities. We strive to remain competitive and price our work so everyone wins, and so it is fair to all parties. Unfortunately, in our industry there are people who are not skilled at estimating or well educated and end up not charging enough. Clients may be tempted to take advantage of the unwise just because it is more economical. Sadly, when the contractor catches on they made this mistake they often rush through it sacrificing quality or act disgruntled throughout the job. This is not our values. We are looking for upright clients who want to support a business fairly in exchange for valued quality work. As our clients have continually chosen us over the competition, we have had the luxury of helping many talented craftsmen find a place to work where they are safe from being exploited and properly managed. We are very grateful and so our are employees.
The final payment will not be collected until you are 100% satisfied that work has been complete as agreed upon.
Why Our Lead Removal Service Is Valuable
Some people mistakenly assume that lead toxicity only happens if kids eat paint chips. If there is lead paint in a home or building, the dust from it can negatively affect any occupants. Lead poisoning may take weeks or months to develop. Removal services reduce lead-related health risks and contamination risks. People also call us for lead remediation when they want to sell a home. Eliminating lead paint can help attract more buyers. Our professionals have all the right training, tools and skills to remove lead paint. They properly dispose of hazardous residue as well.
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Good Deeds Painting & Renovating Inc. has been in business for more than 15 years. We take the health of our customers seriously and follow every standard for safe lead abatement. Rest assured that we remain compliant with all EPA rules and other applicable regulations. Our team can remove lead-based paint in homes or businesses. Before we start the process, we will discuss our strategy with you. Since we are familiar with many paints and substrates, we know how to safely remove paint without damaging surfaces. Our company is also conscientious about environmental factors. We offer free estimates, flexible scheduling and exceptional customer service. If you also need fresh paint, we can apply professional coating that suits your needs. Our work comes with a satisfaction guarantee. Please contact us to learn more about our lead removal services in Providence RI.