Lead Abatement in Houston, TX

Residential • Commercial • Industrial

Certified Residential, Commercial & Industrial Lead Removal

If lead is found in your property, it’s critical to remove or stabilize it safely. Improper handling can release toxic dust and particles, putting families, tenants, and workers at risk—and creating serious legal and regulatory issues for property owners.

Asbestos & Mold Services LLC provides professional lead abatement in Houston, TX for homes, businesses, and industrial facilities. Our licensed team follows EPA and OSHA-approved methods to eliminate lead hazards effectively.

Our Lead Abatement Process

Every project begins with careful planning and containment. We start with a property assessment to determine the best abatement approach. Then, our team seals the work area to prevent dust from spreading and protects all occupants.

Depending on the situation, we may:

  • Encapsulate lead surfaces with protective coatings

  • Enclose the hazard with permanent barriers

  • Safely remove and dispose of contaminated materials

After the work is complete, we perform a thorough cleanup and optional clearance testing to ensure your property is safe for re-occupancy.

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Residential, Commercial & Industrial Expertise

We help homeowners and landlords eliminate hazards in older homes and apartments.
We work with commercial property managers to keep offices, schools, and public buildings safe and compliant.
And we assist industrial facilities in meeting strict OSHA standards, reducing liability while protecting employees.

Why Choose Our Certified Lead Abatement Services

With 20+ years of experience, we combine technical expertise and strict safety protocols to protect your property and its occupants. Our Lead Abatement Supervisor License #2080570 and additional mold and asbestos certifications ensure full regulatory compliance.

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Schedule Lead Abatement in Houston

Protect your property and everyone in it with certified lead abatement services.

📞 Call 713-890-2003  to schedule your residential, commercial, or industrial lead removal in Houston, TX.
Our team will ensure your project is handled safely, legally, and efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lead Abatement in Houston

What is lead abatement, and how is it different from testing?
  • Lead testing identifies whether lead hazards exist on your property.
    Lead abatement is the process of removing or stabilizing lead-based materials to eliminate exposure risks.
    We provide both services and can start with testing before abatement to ensure your project meets EPA and OSHA requirements.

How much does lead abatement cost in Houston?

The cost depends on several factors, including:

  • The size and layout of your property

  • The extent of contamination and number of affected surfaces

  • Whether the project is residential, commercial, or industrial

Smaller residential projects may cost hundreds to low thousands, while large-scale or industrial abatement can be more. We always provide clear, upfront estimates.

How long does lead abatement take?

Timelines vary by project size:

  • Small residential areas: 1–3 days

  • Larger homes or multi-unit properties: 3–7 days

  • Commercial or industrial sites: 1 week or more

We work efficiently and safely to minimize disruption while following EPA and OSHA protocols.

How long does lead abatement take?

Timelines vary by project size:

  • Small residential areas: 1–3 days

     

  • Larger homes or multi-unit properties: 3–7 days

     

  • Commercial or industrial sites: 1 week or more

     

We work efficiently and safely to minimize disruption while following EPA and OSHA protocols.

Do I need to leave my home or close my business during lead abatement?

In many cases, residential occupants should temporarily relocate during abatement to avoid any exposure.
For commercial and industrial projects, we often create containment zones that allow partial operation, but full closure may be required for larger or high-risk projects.

Is lead abatement required by law?

Abatement may be required if:

  • You are completing federally funded renovations or HUD projects

  • Your property houses children or is a child-occupied facility

  • OSHA regulations apply for industrial and commercial operations

Even when not legally required, lead abatement is strongly recommended for health, safety, and liability protection.

Why choose a certified lead abatement contractor?

Lead abatement is a heavily regulated service. Hiring a state-licensed team ensures:

  • Compliance with EPA, HUD, and OSHA standards

  • Proper removal, disposal, and documentation

  • Peace of mind knowing your property is truly safe

Our credentials include:

  • Lead Abatement Supervisor #2080570

  • Asbestos Inspector #603001

  • Mold Assessment Consultant #MAC1129