
Lead Paint Screening in Phoenix, AZ – Peace of Mind for Older Homes
Why Phoenix Homeowners and Buyers Search for 'Lead Paint Screening'
If you’re dealing with a property built before 1978 in Phoenix, there’s a real chance lead-based paint was used somewhere in the home. Whether you’re buying, renovating, leasing, or selling, a lead paint screening can identify hidden risks and help you avoid serious health or legal consequences. It’s a small step that makes a big difference—especially for families with kids or pets.
Why Choose Our Lead Paint Screening Service
We offer fast, non-destructive screening using reliable field techniques, including EPA approved 3M Swabs. Our service includes:
- Targeted Testing: Doors, windows, baseboards, and trim—anywhere old paint layers might be hiding.
- Safe Sampling: When paint chips must be analyzed, we follow EPA guidelines and deliver lab-certified results.
- Honest Reporting: We explain results clearly, with no fear tactics—just facts and smart next steps.
- Trusted for Transactions: Our reports help Phoenix buyers, sellers, and landlords meet disclosure standards and avoid surprises.
We’re not a remediation company—we don’t profit from problems. That means our screening is focused only on your safety and clarity.
Our Approach
Lead paint screening is like opening a time capsule—what you see on the surface isn’t always what’s underneath. We test surfaces throughout the home, especially areas likely to experience chipping or friction. In many cases, we can complete screening in under an hour and provide results the same or next business day.
We also offer add-on environmental testing for clients combining screenings with mold or air quality services.
Lead Paint Risk Breakdown by Home Age
Year Built | Risk Level | Why Screening Helps |
---|---|---|
Pre-1950 | High | High likelihood of lead in multiple layers and finishes |
1950–1977 | Moderate | Lead still used in many primers and decorative paints |
1978–1990 | Low | Post-ban, but some leftover materials were still in use |
1991–Today | Minimal | Lead use largely eliminated in consumer paint |
Areas We Serve in Phoenix
- Coronado Historic District: Homes here almost always predate 1978—lead screening is a must before renovation.
- Encanto Village: Many mid-century homes still contain original trim or doors with lead paint beneath layers.
- Central Phoenix: Older rental units require compliance for families with young children.
- Garfield and Roosevelt Row: Art spaces and restorations benefit from knowing what's behind old finishes.
- West Phoenix: Flips and rehabs often uncover unknown paint hazards—testing ensures safety before selling.
Get Started Today
Lead exposure isn’t just a problem of the past—it’s still hidden in thousands of Phoenix homes. Whether you’re preparing to sell, lease, or simply want to protect your household, our lead paint screening service gives you clear answers fast. It’s affordable, easy, and could make a major impact on your long-term health and liability.