If you are considering doing remodeling work on your home before putting it on the market or for a general home improvement project, you may need to hire a “certified contractor”.   Effective April 22, 2010, contractors performing remodeling work on properties built prior to 1978 must be certified under a new federal statute. This new law impacts many Marin County and Bay Area homes. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting rule becomes effective on Earth Day this year.
Rule Summary:
- Impacts remodeling and renovation projects disturbing more than six square feet of potentially contaminated painted surfaces for all residential and multifamily structures built prior to 1978 that are inhabited or frequented by pregnant women and children under the age of six.
- Requires a cleaning inspection after the work is completed
- Prohibits open-torch burning, use of high-heat guns and use of high-speed equipment such as grinders and sanders unless equipped with a HEPA filter.
- Establishes required lead-safe work practices, including posting warning signs for occupants and visitors; using disposable plastic drop cloths; cleaning the work area with HEPA vacuuming and wet washing; and individual certification through a training course.
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