Environmentally Responsible Methods

Lead Abatement
for Burlington, VT

Protecting Vermont's Historic Homes & Families

VT Licensed - Eco-Conscious - Zero Shortcuts

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Eco-Conscious Responsible Methods

Our Vermont Values

We share Burlington's commitment to environmental responsibility and community health

Minimal Waste

Careful containment and proper disposal protocols minimize environmental impact. Every project follows Vermont's strict waste management guidelines.

Health First

Protecting your family from lead exposure is our mission. Vermont children deserve safe homes free from lead hazards.

Historic Preservation

Burlington's historic homes deserve careful treatment. We remove hazards while respecting the character of Vermont's architectural heritage.

Community Trust

We're building long-term relationships in Vermont communities. Our reputation is built on honest work and transparent communication.

Burlington's Housing & Lead Challenge

Burlington and Chittenden County contain some of Vermont's most beautiful historic homes. The Hill Section, Old North End, and South End feature Victorian-era houses, workers' cottages, and classic New England farmhouses - most built well before 1978 when lead paint was banned.

Vermont has strong lead laws to protect children, and Chittenden County has active programs to help property owners address lead hazards. As a VT-licensed contractor, we navigate these requirements daily.

  • Victorian homes in Hill Section with detailed trim work
  • Multi-family properties in Old North End
  • Historic farmhouses throughout Chittenden County
  • Rental properties requiring VT Essential Maintenance Practices
  • Properties participating in Vermont lead grant programs
Burlington & Chittenden County
Burlington South Burlington Winooski Essex Colchester Williston Shelburne Milton St. Albans Montpelier

Our Burlington VT Services

VT-compliant lead services with environmentally responsible methods

Full Lead Abatement

Complete lead paint removal meeting Vermont's strict standards. Ideal for properties with extensive lead hazards or owners seeking permanent solutions. Full documentation for real estate transactions.

Interim Controls

Cost-effective lead hazard control using encapsulation and specialized coatings. A practical option for many Burlington landlords while meeting Vermont Essential Maintenance Practices requirements.

Window Replacement

Windows are often the highest lead hazard in Vermont homes. We provide safe removal of lead-painted windows and assist with energy-efficient replacements - reducing lead risk and heating costs.

We needed our 1890s farmhouse deleaded before our first child arrived. AAA Abatement understood our concerns and did beautiful work. They were careful with our antique trim and left the house cleaner than they found it. Exactly what we hoped for.

Burlington Homeowner

Hill Section, Burlington VT

Burlington Lead Abatement FAQs

Common questions from Vermont property owners

What are Vermont's lead paint laws?
Vermont has comprehensive lead laws. Landlords must follow Essential Maintenance Practices (EMP) to minimize lead hazards. Properties with known lead hazards and children under 6 may require full abatement. Vermont also requires disclosure of known lead hazards during property sales. We help property owners navigate these requirements.
Are there lead abatement grants in Vermont?
Yes. Vermont has several programs including VHCB (Vermont Housing & Conservation Board) grants, CDBG funds through municipalities, and financing through the Vermont Lead Hazard Reduction Program. Chittenden County has been particularly active. We can help you identify programs you may qualify for.
How much does lead abatement cost in Burlington?
Costs vary based on property size and scope. Burlington single-family homes typically range $15,000-$30,000 for full abatement. Interim controls and window-only projects can be significantly less. Grant programs can cover a substantial portion for qualifying properties. We provide free assessments and detailed quotes.
Do I need a VT-licensed contractor for lead work?
Yes. Vermont requires all lead abatement work be performed by licensed contractors. We hold VT License Lead-Co-TH-000027. Using an unlicensed contractor can result in fines and may disqualify you from grant programs. Always verify contractor credentials through Vermont DEC.
Do you work throughout Vermont?
We serve Chittenden County and surrounding areas including Burlington, South Burlington, Essex, Colchester, Winooski, Williston, Shelburne, Milton, St. Albans, and Montpelier. Contact us for projects in other Vermont locations - we may be able to accommodate depending on scope.

Ready to Address Lead Hazards in Burlington?

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