Welcome to our lead inspection service, where we prioritize your peace of mind. With our extensive expertise, we ensure your properties are lead-safe and compliant with state regulations. Explore how our professional consultations can guide you through the mandatory lead inspection process in New Jersey.
Reach us at (862) 226-6657 for all inquiries regarding lead assessments and inspections.
Contact us via email at info@djplead.com for professional consultations.
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We provide Visual Inspections, Dust Wipe Testing, and Lead-Free Certification Inspections for rental properties and residential buildings. All services are performed in compliance with state and federal regulations, including New Jersey’s lead-safe certification requirements.
Yes, DJP Lead is fully certified by the New Jersey Department of Health (Certification ID: NJ DOH 041327). Our inspectors follow all NJ DCA and HUD guidelines to ensure every inspection meets the highest standards for accuracy and compliance.
We provide a 3–4 business day turnaround on all standard inspections. If you’re in a rush, we offer expedited processing for an additional fee — perfect for time-sensitive tenant turnovers or code compliance deadlines.
All landlords with rental properties built before 1978 are required to complete a lead inspection either upon tenant turnover or within two years, per the NJ Lead Safe Certification Law (P.L.2021, c.182). Our team ensures you’re fully compliant and avoids costly fines.
A Dust Wipe Test involves collecting lead dust samples from floors and window sills in high-risk areas like bedrooms and living rooms. Depending on the property size, 3 to 6 samples are typically taken and sent to a certified lab for analysis.
New Jersey’s lead inspection law was created to protect children and families from the harmful effects of lead poisoning, especially in older homes built before 1978. Lead exposure can cause serious developmental and health issues in young children. This law ensures rental properties are regularly checked and kept lead-safe.
Even if the tenant hasn’t changed, the law requires inspections to be completed every 3 years (or at tenant turnover, whichever comes first). This ongoing check helps catch any new risks from aging paint, renovations, or environmental changes that may introduce lead hazards over time.
Yes, a re-inspection fee does apply if your property fails the initial test. We provide a detailed report outlining what needs to be corrected, and once those issues are addressed, we can schedule a follow-up inspection to help you reach compliance quickly and affordably.
We currently serve residential and rental properties throughout New Jersey, with a strong focus on North and Central NJ counties. If you’re unsure whether your property is within our coverage area, feel free to contact us — we’re happy to confirm or provide a referral if needed.