But if you live in a house with lead paint the problem doesn t have to paralyze your remodeling plans or make you wish you lived somewhere else.
Removing siding with lead paint.
If you have lead based paint you have several options for removal.
Lead paint can be nasty and laws enacted by the environmental protection agency epa in 2010 are designed to prevent contamination from lead based paints.
It s the safest way to remove lead based paint.
Lead paint in homes.
Mist the surface again and lightly sand the edges of the scraped area to remove all loose paint.
Stripping paint from any house built before 1978 raises the question of lead.
Take extra care around trim lead concentrations tend to track pretty closely to.
A high lead finding might even steer you away from painting and toward siding that safely covers contaminated paint.
Leave any intact paint beyond this area in place.
But it s an unavoidable evil if the paint is cracking or peeling.
Given the number of coats on the winchester house clark had no doubt about the presence of the heavy metal.
Remove all paint within a two inch area around the peeling paint.
Place the scraped materials in a garbage bag and seal.
Stripping paint from siding and trim can cost up to 8 to 17 per square foot.
Exterior lead paint removal cost.
Stripping old paint off lap board siding takes considerable effort.
Although some states allow you to do the work yourself a contractor who is certified in lead paint removal is.
In the past scraping lead paint required hiring a licensed and costly abatement contractor to remove and dispose of the lead laced paint.
Never dry sand to remove lead based paint.