Lead Paint Testing in Colorado

Your paint could contain lead if your home was built before 1978.

commercial lead testing

Lead Inspection

Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP)

Lead RRP or Abatement

Lead-Based Paint Testing

Protect Your Property & Health

Lead-based paint is the most common source of lead exposure in homes and buildings, especially those built before 1978. When lead paint deteriorates—peeling, chipping, or turning into dust—it poses serious health risks, particularly for children and pregnant women. If you’re planning renovations, repairs, or simply want peace of mind, lead testing is the only way to know for sure whether lead is present in your space.

Lead-based paint isn’t always easy to spot.

  • Walls, doors, windows, and trim – Common in older homes, apartments, and commercial buildings.
  • Porches, railings, and stairs – Exterior areas where paint wears down over time.
  • Metal surfaces – Found on pipes, radiators, and even vintage furniture.
  • Children’s furniture and toys – Some older painted items still contain lead.

Beyond paint – unexpected places we find lead.

  • Soil and dust – Lead from old paint or past industrial activity can contaminate soil.
  • Plumbing systems – Older pipes, solder, and fixtures may leach lead into drinking water.
  • Ceramics and dishware – Some glazes contain lead, especially in imported or antique pieces.
  • Antiques, jewelry, and cosmetics – Lead has been historically used in decorative and personal care products.

We offer fast, reliable lead-based paint testing using industry-approved methods.

Our certified inspectors use XRF technology for non-invasive testing or collect samples for laboratory analysis. Whether you need pre-renovation testing, compliance checks, or peace of mind, we help you navigate the risks and take the right steps to keep your space safe.

Schedule a Lead Test

Don’t guess—know for sure. Contact Integrity Environmental Testing for professional lead-based paint testing to protect your family, tenants, or workers.