Lead Abatement Contractors in Ohio

Ohio lead-abatement contractors licensed by the Ohio Department of Health for lead-paint hazard control, containment, removal, and clearance-sensitive work in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities.

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Permit note: Lead-abatement work must be handled by an Ohio Department of Health licensed lead professional. Pre-1978 housing, dust containment, clearance testing, disposal, and local building or health-department notifications can all apply; confirm the project plan before work starts. See full Ohio permit guide →

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Frequently asked: lead abatement contractors in Ohio

Are lead-abatement contractors licensed in Ohio?

Yes. Ohio lead-abatement contractors are licensed through the Ohio Department of Health. Confirm the license number, active status, expiration date, and exact service type before hiring for lead-paint hazard control.

When do I need lead abatement instead of ordinary painting?

Lead abatement is for permanently reducing or eliminating lead hazards, especially in pre-1978 homes, child-occupied facilities, or projects tied to elevated blood-lead findings, grants, orders, or clearance requirements. Ordinary repainting is not the same as licensed abatement.

What should I ask before hiring a lead-abatement contractor?

Ask who holds the ODH license, who supervises the job, how containment and disposal are handled, whether clearance testing is included, and whether your city or county health department requires notice or documentation.

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