If your home was built before 1978, there is a high probability that you may be exposed to lead paint. If you are thinking of replacing your windows, there is a HIGHER probability that you will face a more costly window replacement project if you wait.In April 2010, the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) lead-paint rule will effectively change lead-safe work practices (LSWP). Homeowners will no longer be allowed to opt-out of LSWP and will require contractors to provide post-job completion testing and certification.This mandate is going to be an additional financial burden on both us and you, significantly increasing the price of your project. This is why we urge you not to wait.Despite our already extensive efforts to remediate lead pollution on-site, we will still be required to change our approach. We take it upon ourselves to go the extra mile to clean up behind our installs, so why wait until the cost falls on YOU? We will provide a thorough clean-up and a quick installation, minimizing your home's exposure to the weather. Schedule a free home estimate today!

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