Licensed in MA, CT, NH & VT

Professional Lead Abatement
For Safer Homes

Protecting families across New England with certified lead paint removal. Owner-supervised on every project, zero regulatory violations, and complete compliance guaranteed.

500+
Projects Completed
100%
Compliance Record
4
State Licenses
500+
Projects Completed
100%
Compliance Record
Owner-
Supervised Every Job
0
Regulatory Violations

Why Lead Abatement Matters

Lead paint was banned in 1978, but millions of homes built before then still contain hazardous lead-based paint. When this paint deteriorates or is disturbed during renovations, it creates toxic dust that poses serious health risks, especially for children under six.

535K
Children with elevated blood lead levels in the US
29M
US homes with lead-based paint hazards
$50B
Annual cost of lead exposure to society
87%
Pre-1940 homes contain lead paint

Professional Lead-Safe Home

EPA RRP Certified Lead-Safe Work Practices

Why Choose AAA Abatement

When it comes to protecting your family from lead hazards, experience and integrity matter. Here's what sets us apart from every other contractor.

Owner On Every Job

Christian Avila personally supervises every single project. No subcontractors, no middle management, no surprises. Direct accountability from start to finish.

Zero Regulatory Violations

Unlike competitors who have faced fines and investigations, AAA Abatement maintains a perfect compliance record. We do things right the first time.

No Job Too Small

Need just one window frame deleaded? We'll take care of it. Large commercial project? We handle that too. Every job matters to us.

Our Lead-Safe Process

Every project follows our proven 6-step methodology, ensuring complete compliance and a lead-safe environment for your family.

Initial Consultation

Free on-site assessment with Christian Avila. We review inspection reports, discuss your concerns, and explain all available options for your property.

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Detailed Proposal

Clear, itemized quote with no hidden fees. We explain exactly what work will be done, timeline, and all compliance documentation you'll receive.

Site Preparation

Complete containment setup following EPA RRP guidelines. We seal off work areas, protect HVAC systems, and establish decontamination zones.

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Lead Removal

Professional abatement using approved methods: encapsulation, enclosure, or removal. All work performed by trained, certified technicians.

Clearance Testing

Independent third-party testing by licensed risk assessor. We don't release the site until dust wipe samples meet state clearance levels.

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Letter of Compliance

Complete documentation package: clearance certificate, compliance letter, and all required state paperwork filed on your behalf.

Licensed Across New England

AAA Abatement holds active lead contractor licenses in four states. Every license is current, verified, and available for inspection.

MA

Massachusetts

DS#04141
Active - Expires 02/12/2026
CT

Connecticut

#50.002427
Active - In Good Standing
NH

New Hampshire

DS000299
Active - Expires 09/23/2026
VT

Vermont

Lead-Co-TH-000027
Active - Expires 12/02/2026

Serving New England

From our Springfield, MA base, we serve communities across four states. If you're within our service area, we'll be there.

Service Area Map

MA

Massachusetts

Springfield, Worcester, Western MA, Greater Boston area

CT

Connecticut

Hartford, New Haven, Fairfield County, Litchfield area

NH

New Hampshire

Southern NH, Keene, Nashua, Manchester regions

VT

Vermont

Windham County, Sullivan County, Burlington area

Frequently Asked Questions

Lead abatement can seem complex, but we're here to guide you through every step. Here are answers to the questions we hear most often.

Still have questions?

We're happy to discuss your specific situation. Call or text anytime.

(413) 355-0575
Available 7 days a week
In Massachusetts, deleading is required when a child under 6 resides in a pre-1978 property, or when selling/renting such properties. Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont have similar requirements with some variations. We'll help you understand exactly what applies to your situation.
Costs vary based on the scope of work, accessibility, and abatement method. Typical residential projects range from $3,000 for targeted component work to $15,000+ for full-house deleading. We provide detailed, no-obligation quotes and can discuss financing options including state grant programs.
Most residential projects are completed in 3-7 working days, depending on scope. This includes setup, abatement, cleaning, and clearance testing. We coordinate with independent risk assessors to ensure minimal delays in getting your compliance letter.
For most projects, yes. Lead abatement generates controlled dust and requires sealed containment areas. Occupants (especially children and pregnant women) should not be present during active work. We help coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your family.
We use EPA-approved methods including component replacement (windows, doors, trim), encapsulation with approved coatings, and when necessary, careful paint removal using HEPA-filtered equipment. The method depends on the condition of surfaces, budget, and preservation requirements.
Yes! Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire all have lead abatement assistance programs. MassHousing offers Get the Lead Out loans. Many cities have additional grants for income-qualifying homeowners. We'll help identify programs you may be eligible for.

Ready to Make Your Home Lead-Safe?

Get a free consultation with Christian Avila. We'll assess your property, explain your options, and provide a clear, honest quote.

Available 7 Days a Week