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CenKan Lead Testing, LLC

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Based in Central Kansas, we solely do testing for Lead Based Paint. We offer an 10% discount for military and law enforcement members and an 5% discount for citizens age 60 and older. These discounts are only for Lead Paint Inspections and/or Lead Risk Assessments.

Based in Central Kansas, we solely do testing for Lead Based Paint. We offer an 10% discount for military and law enforcement members and an 5% discount for citizens age 60 and older. These discounts are only for Lead Paint Inspections and/or Lead Risk Assessments.


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A supplier and distributor of Tire Repair and Flat Tire Prevention Tire Sealant. Works with all size ant types of tires. Available by online ordering and ships world wide. Product is made in Kansas, using Kansas Labor, for Kansas consumption (and the world).

A supplier and distributor of Tire Repair and Flat Tire Prevention Tire Sealant. Works with all size ant types of tires. Available by online ordering and ships world wide. Product is made in Kansas, using Kansas Labor, for Kansas consumption (and the world).


Lead Testing and Removal questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on the number of samples, testing method, lab fees, and whether on-site inspections are required.

How you test for lead in your water depends on the source of your home's water supply. If you have municipal water, your local water system may offer to test the water for free or may connect you to a lab that will perform the testing.

If you have a private well that provides drinking water, you are responsible for testing it for lead. Look for a lab that is accredited by your state's Department of Environmental Protection to perform the test.

Some of the signs that could mean your water is contaminated, such as cloudiness or bubbliness, could also be non-problems that don’t affect your water’s potability. However, if your water smells or tastes strange, it’s a good idea to stop drinking it and test it immediately. If your well water is contaminated, the best way to discover that is to test it.

A DIY kit can lessen the sting that comes with paying for a professional assessment, but these comprehensive tests are true lifesavers. Inspectors are more likely to catch all of the pollutants and hazards in your air. Plus, you’ll still need a professional to verify and act on your DIY test results. 

Some kits don’t include tests for certain air pollutants or only detect their presence, but not their levels (i.e., mold spores). If you’re willing to shell out money for a DIY kit, it’s usually better to stretch your budget slightly higher for a more detailed assessment.

Properties should be tested for lead every 2-3 years, especially if they are older, have undergone renovations, or show deterioration of paint or interior finishes.

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