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American Flo Blasting
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Serving Union Pier, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Was amazing about getting my house both tested for lead paint and then having the lead paint encapsulated on the exterior of my home. I had to have the exterior of my home repainted before a certain date as a requirement for my FHA loan and they got it done as soon as the weather permitted."
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Recommended by61%of homeowners
Restoration 1
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Serving Union Pier, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Restoration 1 contacted me the day I put my information on Angi. Scheduled an appointment to come out and look at the mold a couple of days later. Jeff came out, on time. Friendly, explained everything. Offered to take care of the mold today. It was a straight forward job so I said yes. He sprayed everything down and was done in a few minutes. Happy with the job, speed, and price. Thank you!"
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Recommended by37%of homeowners
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Benedicts Lead Services, LLC
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Serving Union Pier, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

At Benedict's Lead Services, LLC, we are your trusted partners in lead abatement, proudly serving the Detroit, MI area and beyond. With a commitment to environmental safety and the protection of our most vulnerable, especially our children, we specialize in comprehensive lead inspections, expert lead removal, and actively collaborate with organizations like the Michigan Environmental Health Association to address environmental concerns.\n\nWith three years of dedicated service to our community, we have earned a reputation for our unwavering dedication to safeguarding the environment.\nAs an EPA Certified lead abatement company, we possess the expertise to service and inspect in 31 plus states and territories, ensuring that homes and commercial spaces nationwide are free from the hazards of lead contamination.\n\n

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Lead Testing and Removal questions, answered by experts

Some causes of brown well water—like excess tannins or dissolved iron—don’t pose a health risk. In other cases, harmful bacteria might be the culprit. If your well water has suddenly turned brown, it’s a good idea to use a home water test kit to get a better sense of what’s going on with your water. Consider calling a professional for an expert opinion before drinking the water and hoping for the best.

No, a standard home inspection includes the basics and does not offer lead paint testing. Professional lead paint inspectors need specific licenses to perform these inspections, which not all home inspectors have. If you suspect lead paint in the home you are about to purchase, you will need to pay separately to have that done. If the findings come back positive, you may be able to negotiate with the buyer to cover the cost of the removal.

Professionals use specialized equipment and techniques to detect asbestos, radon, and VOCs.

Determining if your water main contains lead involves a few steps. First, check the age of your property, as homes built before the 1980s might have lead pipes. Contact your water utility company for information on your service line material. Then, you can hire a professional plumber to conduct an inspection or use a lead testing kit to analyze water from the main line.

Professional testing for lead paint costs about $300, ranging from about $250 to $700, depending on the square footage, accessibility, and location. However, testing for lead paint with a DIY home-testing kit costs about $25, but doesn’t guarantee accurate results. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends using a lead test kit that complies with the Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, which has strict criteria for ensuring a more accurate reading.

Common home surfaces to test for lead include:

  • Walls

  • Windows

  • Doors

  • Molding and trim

  • Railings

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