Lead Paint Testing on Long Island: Costs, Process & Licensed Inspectors (2026)

Why Lead Paint Testing Matters on Long Island

More than 60% of homes built before 1978 on Long Island contain lead-based paint. In Nassau and Suffolk County, that means hundreds of thousands of residential properties may have lead paint on walls, windows, doors, and trim. Lead exposure in children causes irreversible neurological damage. In adults, it contributes to high blood pressure, kidney disease, and reproductive problems.

When Is Lead Paint Testing Required?

  • Pre-renovation in pre-1978 homes: Under the EPA RRP Rule, contractors must either test or assume lead is present and follow lead-safe work practices.
  • Real estate transactions: Sellers must disclose known lead hazards. Buyers often commission independent testing during due diligence.
  • NYC rental properties (Local Law 1): Requires landlords in pre-1960 buildings with children under 6 to test and remediate.
  • After water or fire damage: Restoration work in pre-1978 homes disturbs painted surfaces. Testing before remediation protects workers and occupants.

Types of Lead Paint Tests

XRF Analysis

The gold standard. A handheld device measures lead through all paint layers without removal. Fast, non-destructive, on-site results. Costs $300-$600 for a full home inspection. Must be operated by a NYS-certified inspector.

Paint Chip Sampling

Paint chip sent to certified lab. Results in 3-10 days. Costs $200-$400 plus lab fees. Accurate but slower and involves minor surface damage.

DIY Swab Kits

Not accepted by any NY regulatory agency or insurance carrier. High false-negative rates. For any regulatory or real estate purpose, a certified inspector is required.

2026 Cost Breakdown for Long Island

  • XRF inspection under 1,500 sq ft: $250-$400
  • XRF inspection 1,500-3,000 sq ft: $350-$600
  • Paint chip sampling full home: $200-$400 plus lab fees
  • Risk assessment for NYC LL1 compliance: $400-$700
  • Clearance testing after abatement: $200-$350

Finding a Certified Inspector

Verify credentials at the NYS DOH Lead Contractor Lookup. Required designations: Lead Inspector (paint inspections and sampling), Lead Risk Assessor (full risk assessments including soil and dust), Lead Abatement Contractor (removal and encapsulation).

What Happens If Lead Is Found

A positive test does not automatically require full abatement. Intact paint in low-risk locations may be managed in place. Deteriorated paint on friction or impact surfaces requires interim controls or abatement. Pre-renovation work must follow EPA RRP lead-safe practices regardless.

FAQ

How much does lead paint testing cost on Long Island?

$200-$600 depending on home size and method. XRF by a certified inspector runs $250-$600 for a full home. Paint chip sampling is slightly less but takes longer.

Is testing required before renovation?

Under EPA RRP, contractors in pre-1978 homes must test or treat all surfaces as lead-containing. Testing clarifies actual risk and reduces the scope of required precautions.

Who can do a lead paint inspection in New York?

Only a NYS DOH certified Lead Inspector or Risk Assessor. Verify credentials at the NYS DOH lead contractor lookup before hiring anyone.

Contact Upper Restoration

Upper Restoration coordinates certified lead paint testing across Nassau County, Suffolk County, and NYC. We work with NYS-certified inspectors and licensed abatement contractors to manage the full process from testing through clearance. Contact us for an assessment.


A professional inspector wearing a white hazmat suit and full-face respirator uses a handheld electronic testing device to check for environmental hazards on a section of peeling paint in an empty, historic apartment.
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