MUKWONAGO, WI - March 22, 2026
- If you’re an homeowner across
Milwaukee County and Southeast Wisconsin, your home may contain lead-based
paint hazards. You could also get financial assistance from the government to
address the problem. With one of the oldest housing stocks in the Midwest,
thousands of homes built before 1978 may contain lead paint that becomes
dangerous when disturbed during painting, remodeling, or repair work.
According to a recent report on the
expansion of local lead remediation efforts, Milwaukee County has launched new
programs to help reduce lead hazards in older homes across suburban
communities. The initiative aims to provide resources and funding to homeowners
dealing with lead-based paint risks. Find more information about the program in
this report by Urban Milwaukee: Milwaukee County Launches Lead Abatement Program.
Is Your
Residential Contractor Lead-Safe Certified?
Lead exposure remains a serious
concern, particularly for children. When older paint deteriorates or is
disturbed during renovation work, it can create dust that contains lead
particles. Even small amounts of exposure can pose health risks. Because of
these dangers, federal regulations require contractors working in homes built
before 1978 to follow strict lead-safe procedures under the Environmental
Protection Agency’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule.
Per these regulations, contractors
painting or repainting older homes must hold EPA RRP certification and follow
lead-safe work practices. These include:
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Containing work areas
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Minimizing dust
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Using specialized cleaning methods like wet wiping and HEPA
vacuuming
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Properly disposing of debris.
Contractors must also inform
homeowners about lead hazards before beginning work.
Unfortunately, not every contractor
follows these rules. In some cases, homeowners receive lower bids from
contractors who skip lead-safe procedures altogether. While this appears to
save money upfront, it can increase health risks or even create legal or
financial issues for homeowners.
“Many homeowners don’t know that
painting or repairing older homes requires specific federal safety procedures,”
said Phil Dieterich, owner of Perfection Painting and Drywall, a local painting
and home remodeling company in Waukesha County. “As a contractor, getting
lead-safe certified means you protect families, especially children. Many of these people are also eligible for
programs designed to address these hazards, and I believe if you’re a
contractor who’s aware of that, you should definitely let your clients know if
the need arises.”
How to Know If
Your Home Qualifies for Remediation
Milwaukee County’s lead prevention
initiatives support homeowners who qualify for remediation assistance.
In 2023, the lead remediation
program was federally funded through a $7.75 million grant from the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and
Healthy Homes.
To know if your home qualifies for
the program, check Milwaukee County
Housing. You can
find more information about remediation and lead hazard prevention programs
through the City of Milwaukee’s Primary Prevention Program. These programs may provide financial cover for
inspections, remediation work, and safety improvements designed to reduce lead
exposure in older homes.
If you’re considering painting or
remodeling work in properties built before 1978, confirm that your contractors
are properly certified under the EPA’s RRP program. Ask for proof of
certification and ask if the contractor plans to use lead-safe containment and
cleanup procedures.
Perfection Painting and Drywall is
one of the companies that complies with federal lead-safe work requirements for
older homes, having served homeowners across New Berlin, Franklin, Brookfield,
Muskego, Mukwonago, Wales, and surrounding Southeast Wisconsin communities for
more than a decade. The company specializes in drywall installation, drywall
repair, painting services, remodeling, and water damage repair.
“Homeowners deserve transparency,”
Dieterich said. “If your home was built before 1978, your contractor should be
discussing lead safety and explaining what steps they take to protect your
family and property.”
To learn more about Perfection Painting
and Drywall services
or to schedule an estimate, you can connect with the company on Google Business or Facebook.

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