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Lead abatement in Brooklyn.

When a lead hazard is confirmed, abatement is the work of permanently eliminating it — under EPA's lead abatement standards, not just lead-safe work practice. Envirex runs abatement projects as an EPA-certified firm, with the documentation a regulator, a court or a tenant attorney expects.

What lead abatement looks like in Brooklyn.

Brooklyn's brownstone belt — Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Park Slope, Fort Greene — is HPD lead violation territory. Envirex closes Class C violations end-to-end, from dispatch through certification of correction.

For an Envirex engagement in Brooklyn, our scope of work typically includes:

  • Full containment. Critical barriers, polyethylene sheeting, HEPA negative-air machines and decontamination zones — set up to EPA, OSHA and NYC DOB standards before work begins.
  • Component replacement. The cleanest abatement: replace lead-painted components (window sashes, jambs, doors, baseboards) rather than disturb the paint in place.
  • Encapsulation. Where replacement isn't viable, we apply approved encapsulants — long-lived coatings rated for 20+ years on sound substrate.
  • Wet-scrape & remove. Hand-scraping with HEPA-shrouded tools where required — never dry-sanding or torching. Waste is bagged, manifested and disposed of as hazardous.
  • Independent clearance. Post-abatement dust-wipe clearance by a licensed inspector independent of the abatement contractor — to current EPA thresholds (5/40/100 µg/ft²). Failed clearance is re-cleaned at no charge.

Building stock and project patterns in Brooklyn.

Brooklyn lead abatement splits between two distinct markets. Brownstone full-component abatement — door replacement, window assembly replacement, plaster-level encapsulation — is common in Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Bed-Stuy and Fort Greene, typically as part of broader renovation. Multifamily friction-surface abatement driven by HPD Class C violations runs heaviest in Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Bushwick and East Flatbush.

What we typically find in Brooklyn.

Brownstone projects are sequenced with carpentry, painting and finish work — the abatement is one phase of a larger restoration. Multifamily HPD-driven abatement runs to the 21-day clock; we schedule containment, work and clearance to that window. Tenant occupancy throughout multifamily abatement is the norm and requires careful HEPA negative-air containment and occupancy-protection plans.

Where demand concentrates in Brooklyn.

Brownstone abatement concentrates in Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens. Multifamily HPD remediation runs heaviest in Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Bushwick, East Flatbush and East New York. Loft and condo conversions in DUMBO and Williamsburg occasionally trigger lead-abatement scope when older industrial surfaces are reused.

Who we work with in Brooklyn.

Clients who engage us for lead abatement in Brooklyn include:

  • Brownstone OwnersPre-purchase XRF surveys, post-renovation clearance, Local Law 1 testing.
  • Multifamily LandlordsHPD violation closure, portfolio-wide lead and mold compliance programs.
  • Co-op & Condo BoardsAnnual lead investigation, common-area mold programs, IAQ for occupant complaints.
  • Schools & DaycareLead, asbestos and mold compliance for child-occupied facilities.

Deliverable.

Project close-out package: containment photos, daily logs, independent clearance lab reports, waste manifests, certificate of correction.

FAQ

Lead abatement in Brooklyn — common questions.

How is abatement different from renovation that disturbs lead?
Abatement is the permanent elimination of a lead-based paint hazard — methods rated to last at least 20 years, performed by a certified abatement firm under EPA's Subpart L. Renovation that incidentally disturbs lead operates under a different (lighter) work-practice rule. Envirex is positioned for the abatement side.
Will residents have to leave?
For most full-containment abatement, the work area is sealed and occupants relocate from that zone for the duration. Many projects can be sequenced room-by-room to minimize displacement; we'll scope that with the property owner.
Who performs the clearance after abatement?
By EPA and NYS standard, clearance is performed by an inspector independent of the abatement contractor. We either use a partner assessor or, where we are the assessor of record on a project, run the abatement under another firm.
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