Lead Abatement in Burbank, CA
NTOE | License No. 1149808
Professional Lead Paint Testing, Removal & Compliance for Burbank Properties
Burbank's post-war development boom produced thousands of homes built between 1940 and 1978 — the regulatory threshold for lead-based paint in residential properties. In neighborhoods like Magnolia Park, North Burbank, and Chandler Estates, lead paint is not the exception in older properties — it's the baseline assumption. Lead-based paint is present in original trim work, window frames, doors, exterior surfaces, and interior walls throughout these neighborhoods. NTOE provides professional lead abatement for Burbank homeowners, landlords, and HOA boards — from testing coordination and risk assessment through safe removal, clearance testing, and full compliance documentation.
Complete Lead Abatement Services in Burbank
Lead abatement requires careful handling, proper containment, and compliance with safety regulations. We manage the entire process from inspection to final restoration.
Testing & Assessment
- XRF and lab-certified lead paint testing
- Risk assessment and inspection reports
- Pre-renovation lead surveys
Safe Lead Removal
- Full containment per EPA RRP protocols
- Safe paint and material removal
- Proper hazardous waste disposal
Clearance & Documentation
- Post-abatement clearance testing
- Compliance documentation for LA County
- Property records and HOA reporting
Free Lead Abatement Consultation in Burbank
Know your risk before renovation begins. Call now — free consultations available.
Lead Risk Factors in Burbank Properties
Burbank's post-war residential stock — built largely between 1940 and 1978 — means lead paint is present in the majority of the city's homes, rentals, and HOA-managed buildings.
Post-War Residential Stock Built Before 1978
The majority of Burbank's single-family neighborhoods — Magnolia Park, Chandler Estates, North Burbank — were developed between 1940 and 1965, placing virtually all of these homes within the federal lead paint regulatory threshold. Original exterior paint, interior trim, windows, and doors in these properties almost certainly contain lead.
Rental Properties & Landlord Liability
Burbank's large rental market — which supports both long-term residents and entertainment industry workers — means thousands of pre-1978 rental units where landlord disclosure and lead paint maintenance obligations apply. Deteriorating lead paint in these units creates health risk for tenants and legal exposure for property owners who fail to act.
Renovation & Remodel Compliance
Any renovation, repair, or painting work in a pre-1978 Burbank property requires EPA RRP-compliant lead-safe work practices. This applies to exterior repaints, window replacement, kitchen and bathroom remodels, and even minor trim work that disturbs original paint surfaces. Violations carry significant fines.
HOA Common Area Lead Hazards
Older HOA-managed buildings in Burbank frequently have lead paint in common area surfaces — stairwells, exterior facades, parking structures, and shared utility spaces. HOA boards have a legal obligation to address deteriorating lead paint hazards in areas accessible to residents and tenants.
Lead Abatement for HOAs & Property Managers in Burbank
NTOE provides lead abatement for Burbank HOA boards, landlords, and property managers — with full EPA RRP compliance and tenant notification support.
- Portfolio-wide lead risk assessments for pre-1978 Burbank buildings
- Pre-renovation lead surveys to ensure EPA RRP compliance
- Full abatement with proper containment and hazardous waste disposal
- Clearance testing and compliance documentation for HOA records
- Tenant notification support and regulatory guidance throughout
We ensure lead hazards are handled properly while keeping your Burbank tenants and residents protected.
Free Lead Abatement Consultation in Burbank
Know your risk before renovation begins. Call now — free consultations available.
Lead Abatement & Compliance Support
Lead abatement requires proper documentation and adherence to regulations.
- Pre-renovation lead surveys with XRF and lab-certified testing
- Full EPA RRP and California Title 17 compliant abatement
- Compliance documentation for HOA records and property managers
- Post-abatement clearance testing and certification
- Tenant notification support and regulatory guidance
This ensures Burbank property owners and landlords meet all regulatory requirements and are protected from liability.
Burbank Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide lead abatement services throughout Burbank, including:
- Downtown Burbank / Media District
- Magnolia Park
- Burbank Hills
- Rancho Adjacent
- Chandler Estates
- Providence / St. Joseph Corridor
- North Burbank
- Toluca Lake (Burbank side)
If you’re searching for lead paint removal near you in Burbank, our team is ready to help.
Why Choose NTOE for Lead Abatement in Burbank
- EPA-certified lead abatement firm
- Licensed, insured, and bonded in California (Lic. No. 1149808)
- Compliant with EPA RRP and California Title 17 regulations
- Experience with Burbank’s post-war residential and multi-family properties
- Full compliance documentation for HOA boards, property managers, and insurance
- Tenant and occupant safety prioritized throughout every project
We don’t just remove lead hazards — we manage the process to ensure your Burbank property stays safe and compliant.
Free Lead Abatement Consultation in Burbank
Know your risk before renovation begins. Call now — free consultations available.
Why Choose NTOE for Lead Abatement in Burbank
We don’t just fix damage — we manage the entire process so nothing gets missed.
- 24/7 availability for lead abatement emergencies
- Free consultations with EPA-certified lead risk assessment
- Licensed, insured, and bonded (Lic. No. 1149808)
- Full abatement and restoration services
- HOA, landlord, and property management specialists
- Tenant notification and regulatory compliance support
EPA Certified
Fully certified lead abatement — compliant with all federal and California requirements.
Free Consultations
No-cost lead risk assessment for your Burbank property.
Full Documentation
Complete compliance records for HOA boards and property management.
Safe Protocols
Full containment and proper disposal — protecting Burbank occupants and the environment.
Our Clients
Restoring Homes and Businesses is our thing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does my Burbank post-war home have lead paint?
If your home was built before 1978 — which includes the vast majority of Burbank’s residential neighborhoods — it very likely contains lead-based paint in original surfaces. Professional XRF testing is the only reliable way to confirm location and condition.
Q: Do I need a lead survey before renovating my Burbank property?
Yes. EPA RRP rules require lead-safe work practices for renovation of all pre-1978 properties. A pre-renovation lead survey is strongly recommended before any work begins on Burbank’s older residential or commercial properties.
Q: Are Burbank landlords required to disclose lead paint to tenants?
Yes. Federal and California law require landlords of pre-1978 Burbank properties to disclose known lead paint hazards. Non-disclosure carries significant legal and financial consequences.
Q: How long does lead abatement take in Burbank?
Small areas typically take 1–2 days. Larger projects in Burbank’s multi-unit or commercial properties may take 1–2 weeks depending on the scope of hazards identified.
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