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Lead Abatement for Tower Painting, Texas

When performing lead abatement for tower painting, we will adhere to all federal and state standards.

Lead Abatement for Tower Painting in Texas

Many towers and structures built before the late 1970s feature lead-based paint, which has been determined to be hazardous to humans. The presence of this substance can cause damage to the brain, kidneys, and other vital organs, as well as impact the blood and nerves. The U.S. EPA reports that exposure to lead paint can increase the risk of memory loss, dizziness, headaches, high blood pressure, fatigue, and diminished motor skills. But when a tower has this type of paint, simply painting over it isn’t an option, nor is scraping it off and allowing the wind to take the remnants away.

At Shane Davis Tower Painting, we work with clients located throughout the state of Texas to provide lead abatement for tower painting. With more than a decade of experience performing this service, we can protect those who live and work around the tower while eliminating the risk of exposure to lead-based paint. When performing lead abatement for tower painting, we will adhere to all federal and state standards. You can feel confident that the exterior will be freshly repainted with materials that are safe and long-lasting, ensuring an excellent visual result. We will use the proper containment and disposal methods to remove lead paint effectively and safely.

If you are responsible for a tower that was built before the late 1970s, it may require lead abatement for tower painting. Contact us to handle this task and ensure compliance with all regulations, as well as the safety of those who work on or around it.


At Shane Davis Tower Painting, we offer lead abatement for tower painting in select areas of the United States, including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts.