
Commercial & Industrial Lead Paint Removal, Sandblasting, and Painting
Carolina Lead Abatement provides lead-based paint removal and remediation for commercial buildings, facilities, and industrial structures across North Carolina. We focus on safe containment, efficient execution, and compliance-driven documentation so you can keep projects moving.
Who We Serve
- Manufacturing and industrial facilities
- Warehouses and distribution centers
- Schools, churches, and municipal buildings
- Commercial property owners and facility managers
- General contractors and industrial project teams
Typical Lead Paint Scopes
- Steel and structural components (beams, columns, stair towers)
- Handrails, ladders, platforms, and pipe racks
- Interior/exterior painted surfaces in commercial buildings
- Equipment bases, tanks, and industrial enclosures
- Maintenance shutdown and renovation support
Why Commercial Lead Work Must Be Performed by a Licensed Company
Lead-based paint is not just a coating issue — it is a regulated hazardous material. In commercial and industrial environments, improper handling can expose workers, contaminate facilities, and create serious regulatory and liability risks.
- Worker exposure: Uncontrolled lead dust can result in OSHA violations, medical monitoring requirements, and lost-time incidents.
- Facility contamination: Improper removal spreads lead into HVAC systems, production areas, and finished spaces.
- Waste liability: Lead paint debris must be handled, labeled, and disposed of properly — not placed in general dumpsters.
- Project shutdown risk: Non-compliant work can trigger jobsite shutdowns, fines, and costly remediation.
Licensed lead abatement contractors are trained in containment, dust control, decontamination, and regulated waste handling. This protects your employees, your operations, and your company’s compliance standing.
Carolina Lead Abatement operates as a professional hazardous-materials contractor — not a paint or demolition crew — ensuring your project is completed safely, legally, and without unnecessary risk.
Our Approach
Lead paint work in commercial and industrial settings requires control and planning. Our crews prioritize worker safety, occupant protection (when applicable), and environmental controls while maintaining productivity.
- Site assessment & plan: scope review, access planning, and sequencing
- Containment: critical barriers, negative air (when needed), and dust control
- Removal methods: method selection based on substrate, access, and schedule
- Waste handling: labeling, containment, and regulated disposal coordination
- Verification: cleanup verification and closeout documentation
Compliance & Documentation
We support compliance-driven projects by providing clear documentation and coordination with your project requirements. If your project requires air monitoring, clearance testing, or third-party industrial hygiene support, we can coordinate with qualified professionals.
Request a Quote
To quote a commercial or industrial lead paint project, we typically need the location, substrate type, approximate square footage, access constraints (lifts/scaffolding), and schedule requirements.
Call (919) 307-6703 or submit a quote request and we’ll follow up quickly.



