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Those with homes built before 1978

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PumpkinGirl
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Those with homes built before 1978

Did you have the home specifically tested for Lead paint? (In addition to the general inspection)

We have to sign a disclosure about it that the seller "has no knowledge" of any lead paint... and I know we have the option to have it tested (for a fee). Did you just sign and risk it without testing?

Message edited 7/26/2010 3:32:52 PM.

Posted 7/26/10 3:30 PM
 
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Re: Those with homes built before 1978

we just signed ! HTH 1961 was our build year

Posted 7/26/10 3:32 PM
 

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Re: Those with homes built before 1978

Our house was built in 1973. We signed the form and just did a in-home test with a tester kit we bought from Lowe's once we moved in.

If your home does have lead in the paint, you really have to be concerned over chipping paint, if your kid(s) or you are eating it. The cost to take out all the walls if there is lead is so expensive, that most likely you'd paint right over it and be fine. I believe the process to remove lead paint is extensive.



Posted 7/26/10 3:36 PM
 

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Re: Those with homes built before 1978

No, we didn't test. I just assume that older houses have lead paint. If it's chipping, I paint over it. The only time I even think about it is if I have to sand it down to fill in nail holes or something like that. Then I wear a mask and clean it up really well.

Posted 7/26/10 4:13 PM
 

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Re: Those with homes built before 1978

Built in 1923

We just signed it. I don't know anyone who has it tested b/c honestly, it WILL Have lead paint in it if built before it was outlawed.

Once you paint over it, it poses little risk. As my DDs pediatrician tells me, they have only seen one case of elevated lead in a child who was EATING paint chips. And my ped's office is located in one of the areas where they homes are all built in the early 1900s, 1920s, just like where I live.

Posted by neener1211
If your home does have lead in the paint, you really have to be concerned over chipping paint, if your kid(s) or you are eating it. The cost to take out all the walls if there is lead is so expensive, that most likely you'd paint right over it and be fine. I believe the process to remove lead paint is extensive.



Exactly. It would be difficult and expensive and it's just not needed if you paint over it and always make sure chipping paint is cleaned up and painted over. So there really isn't a need to test for it. Assume it's there.

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Posted 7/26/10 4:44 PM
 

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Re: Those with homes built before 1978

I think we'll skip the test then, thanks everyone! Chat Icon

Posted 7/26/10 4:57 PM
 

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Re: Those with homes built before 1978

Posted by Goobster

Built in 1923

We just signed it. I don't know anyone who has it tested b/c honestly, it WILL Have lead paint in it if built before it was outlawed.

Once you paint over it, it poses little risk. As my DDs pediatrician tells me, they have only seen one case of elevated lead in a child who was EATING paint chips. And my ped's office is located in one of the areas where they homes are all built in the early 1900s, 1920s, just like where I live.

Posted by neener1211
If your home does have lead in the paint, you really have to be concerned over chipping paint, if your kid(s) or you are eating it. The cost to take out all the walls if there is lead is so expensive, that most likely you'd paint right over it and be fine. I believe the process to remove lead paint is extensive.



Exactly. It would be difficult and expensive and it's just not needed if you paint over it and always make sure chipping paint is cleaned up and painted over. So there really isn't a need to test for it. Assume it's there.



Agreed.

We just signed it. We repainted everything anyway.

Posted 7/26/10 5:07 PM
 
 

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