Who Provides Lead Paint Abatement Services in Oregon?

We do. Professional House Painters is certified by the Oregon Health Authority to perform lead paint abatement services in residential, commercial, and public buildings across the state.

This means we’re qualified to completely remove or contain lead hazards in compliance to Oregon state and federal regulations. Most contractors can’t even bid on lead abatement jobs. We can.

Available now. Call or Text us at: (503) 880-3341

Lead Paint Abatement Services | Certified Oregon Painting Contractor
Lead Paint Abatement Services • Burns, Oregon (Airport)

Certified and experienced—to handle lead abatement projects across Oregon

Full containment & safety protocols—site masking, PPE, & controlled work zones

Zero uncertainty—every phase tested, photo-documented, and verified

Are You Looking for Lead Paint Abatement Services in Oregon?

We’re not just a “lead-safe” painting contractor. We’re certified to provide lead paint abatement services—which means we’re qualified to completely remove, or contain lead hazards—according to Oregon state and federal standards. 

Whether your project requires full abatement or qualifies for RRP (Renovation, Repair & Painting), we guide you through the process so you understand what’s required, what’s optional, and what makes the most sense.

Our job is to eliminate confusion, do the work right, and leave you with pristine results and proper documentation.

Lead Paint Abatement Services | Lead Abatement Painting Contractor

Are you looking for a painting contractor who provides lead paint abatement services?

  • Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Certified Lead Abatement Contractor
  • EPA Lead-Based Paint Certified Firm
  • Oregon CCB License #: 218871
  • Verify our certification on Oregon.gov

We’ve handled everything from historic home renovations to school buildings, HUD-funded projects, and high-stakes compliance work. 

If you need it done right, we’re one of the few firms in Oregon qualified and certified to do it.

Do You Need Lead Paint Abatement or RRP-Compliant Services?

Not every project requires lead paint abatement services. If you’re working on a pre-1978 structure, your project will fall under one of two regulated programs: Certified Lead Paint Abatement, or RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting). We’re certified in both

Certified Lead Paint Abatement

  • Initial inspection & risk assessment
  • Project design & planning
  • Site preparation
  • Containment setup
  • Protective measures &
  • PPE compliance
  • Abatement execution
  • Waste handling & disposal protocol
  • Cleanup & final decontamination
  • Post-abatement clearance testing
  • Documentation & reporting package
  • Follow-up monitoring (optional)

Renovation, Repair, and Painting

  • Pre-renovation lead testing
  • Client receipt of Renovate Right pamphlet
  • Site containment setup
  • Display property warning signs 
  • Install property barrier around perimeter
  • Plastic sheeting and taped seals on surfaces
  • Use of HEPA vacuums & dust-control methods
  • Wet scraping or sanding of lead surfaces
  • Tool restrictions (no flames or power sanding)
  • Daily cleanup with HEPA and wet methods
  • Post-work verification (white glove test)
  • Documentation and 3-year record retention

Who do I contact for lead paint abatement services?

We’ve handled everything from historic home renovations to school buildings, HUD-funded projects, and high-stakes compliance work. If you need it done right, Professional House Painters is of the few painting contractors in Oregon qualified, certified, and equipped to do the work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who provides lead paint abatement services in Oregon?
Professional House Painters is certified by the Oregon Health Authority and EPA to perform full lead paint abatement in Oregon. We offer inspection, removal, and clearance testing services for residential, commercial, and public projects.
Yes — if your project requires abatement, you must use a firm certified by the Oregon Health Authority. RRP-certified painters are not allowed to perform full abatement.
RRP (Renovation, Repair & Painting) is used for basic lead-safe practices during renovation. Abatement is required when lead poses a known hazard — it involves permanent removal or encapsulation, clearance testing, and strict protocols. We’re certified to perform both and will help you choose the right path.

Lead abatement may be required when:

  • A lead inspection or risk assessment confirms a hazard
  • You’re working on HUD housing or publicly funded projects
  • You’ve received a state or county order
  • There are children under 6 living in the property
  • A buyer, agency, or code official requests it

It depends on the project, but lead abatement is more intensive than lead renovations, repair, and painting projects. However, we offer clear pricing, site-specific guidance, and we don’t recommend lead abatement if RRP is sufficient. In many cases, we help homeowners save thousands by guiding them to the right approach.

If you have a mandate specifically for lead paint abatement, you may not have a choice of programs. Contact a licenced and certified lead abatement contractor in Oregon for clarity.

We offer certified lead paint abatement services across Oregon for commercial, public, and large-scale residential projects, like historical home restorations or multi-family projects.

We provide certified lead paint abatement services throughout Oregon, primarily for commercial, public sector, and large-scale residential projects, like historical home restoration and multi-family projects. While we’re based in the Portland metro area, we regularly serve clients statewide when the project requires lead paint abatement under EPA or HUD regulations — especially in schools, government buildings, and commercial properties.

If your project demands certified abatement—not just lead-safe renovation—we have the experience, credentials, and statewide capacity to deliver. Contact us to confirm availability based on your location and project scope.

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