General questions about our service offerings, coverage area, and who we work with.
We offer five core service categories, all available for residential, commercial, and government properties:
We serve the entire DMV region — Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. This includes Howard County, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Anne Arundel County, and the greater Washington DC metro area.
Our office is located at 8850 Stanford Blvd, Suite 2900, Columbia, MD 21045. If you’re unsure whether your location falls within our service area, call us at 443-824-6158 and we’ll confirm.
Yes. We work with homeowners, landlords, tenants, property management companies, commercial building owners, real estate developers, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and government agencies. Our team is experienced in meeting the different compliance, documentation, and scheduling requirements that each sector requires.
Yes. One of our key advantages is that we offer environmental hazard services, restoration, renovation, and janitorial services all under one roof. This is particularly valuable in post-remediation scenarios — where a property has undergone lead abatement or mold remediation and then needs renovation and final cleaning before re-occupancy. You work with one team, one point of contact, and one coordinated timeline.
Absolutely. On our service request form, you can select “Not Sure” and describe your situation. Our team will review your submission and recommend the appropriate starting point. You can also call us directly at 443-824-6158 and speak with a team member who will guide you through your options based on your property type and situation.
Yes. The Lead Xperts LLC is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We carry all required state and federal certifications for every service category we provide. Our coverage documentation is available upon request and is provided as part of our standard project onboarding for government and commercial clients.
The most common questions about our inspection, risk assessment, remediation, and abatement services.
A lead inspection identifies the presence and location of lead-based paint in a structure. It tells you where lead exists, but not necessarily the level of risk it poses.
AÂ risk assessment goes further, it evaluates the source, severity, and actual health risk of lead exposure based on the condition of the lead-containing materials, dust sampling, soil sampling, and the property’s occupant profile. A risk assessment results in a corrective action plan tailored to the specific hazard conditions found.
For most situations, especially for landlords managing rental properties or HUD-funded housing — a risk assessment is the more useful starting point.
Remediation reduces exposure to a safe and compliant level using approved techniques — this may include encapsulation (covering the hazardous material with a protective barrier), enclosure, or controlled removal. It does not always mean full removal.
Abatement is the complete, permanent removal of the hazardous material from the structure. It is the more thorough — and typically more costly — approach, and is often required by a government order, HUD requirement, or when encapsulation is not viable.
Our inspectors will recommend the most appropriate approach for your property after the initial assessment.
Lead inspections are legally required or strongly recommended in several situations in Maryland:
Even where not legally required, an inspection is strongly recommended before any major renovation to protect workers and occupants.
Not always. If a previous inspection has already confirmed the presence, location, and extent of the hazard — conducted by a certified firm or government agency — you can move directly to requesting abatement. Simply provide that documentation when you submit your request.
If your property has not been inspected, or if the previous results are outdated, we recommend starting with an inspection and risk assessment to ensure the abatement scope is accurate and complete.
We handle all three major environmental hazards:
We are certified and credentialed for all three hazard types. Our team holds Asbestos Supervisor/Worker certification, Mold Remediation Specialist certification, and EPA Lead-Safe certification.
Yes. Post-remediation air monitoring and clearance testing are available for all environmental hazard projects. Clearance testing verifies that the property meets safe exposure standards before re-occupancy and is a requirement for HUD, government, and many insurance-related projects. We provide full clearance documentation that satisfies regulatory and lending requirements.
What to expect when you need urgent restoration help.
We treat water and fire damage as the emergency situations they are. After you call us or submit an emergency restoration request, our team will contact you promptly to assess the situation and dispatch a technician as quickly as possible.
For the fastest response on any emergency, call us directly at 443-824-6158. Do not wait — water damage can produce mold within 24–48 hours of the initial incident.
In many cases, yes — water damage from sudden events like burst pipes, storms, and appliance failures is typically covered under standard homeowner’s insurance policies. Fire and smoke damage is also usually covered. We work with insurance providers and can help document the scope of damage to support your claim.
Coverage for mold remediation varies significantly by policy. We recommend contacting your insurance provider before work begins to confirm your coverage. Our service request form asks for your insurance provider details so we can coordinate from the start.
Our IICRC-certified mold remediation process follows the S520 Standard and includes:
We do not simply clean visible mold — we identify and address the root moisture cause to prevent recurrence.
Yes. This is one of our key differentiators. Because we offer both restoration and contractor services, we can manage the complete recovery of your property — from emergency restoration and structural drying, through drywall replacement, flooring installation, and final cleaning — all with one coordinated team. This eliminates the need to find and vet separate contractors, and keeps your project moving without gaps in scheduling.
What our certifications mean and why they matter for your project.
Our current certifications and licenses include:
All certifications are current and available upon request for government contracting or project documentation purposes.
MBE stands for Minority Business Enterprise. The Lead Xperts LLC is MBE certified by Baltimore City, which means we are a certified minority-owned small business. This certification is important for government and institutional clients who are required to meet diversity and inclusion goals in their procurement processes — working with an MBE-certified contractor can count toward those goals. It has no effect on our pricing or service quality.
Yes. We are fully registered and qualified for government contracting. Our government contracting identifiers are:
Our NAICS codes cover remediation services (562910), specialty trade contracting (238990), residential remodeling (236118), fire/water/odor restoration (236118-13), commercial building construction (236220), janitorial services (561720), and environmental consulting (541620).
We work in compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations, including:
What to expect when you reach out, how we schedule, and what happens on-site.
Here is exactly what happens:
It depends on the type and scope of work. For lead abatement, mold remediation, and asbestos removal, occupants — especially children under 6 and pregnant women — are typically required to vacate the affected areas during the work and until clearance testing confirms it is safe to return. This is a regulatory requirement, not just a precaution.
For renovation, janitorial, and less intensive services, temporary displacement may not be necessary. We will advise you on the specific requirements for your project during the assessment phase.
Project duration varies significantly based on the type, size, and complexity of the work:
We will provide a specific timeline estimate as part of our project proposal after the on-site assessment.
Yes — always. Documentation is a core part of every project we complete. Depending on the service, this may include:
These documents are essential for HUD compliance, landlord-tenant legal protection, insurance claims, and government contract requirements. We maintain project records securely and can provide copies at any time after project completion.
Yes. After the on-site assessment, we provide a detailed written proposal outlining the scope of work, approach, timeline, and cost. You are under no obligation to proceed until you have reviewed and approved the proposal. We believe in full transparency, no surprises, no hidden fees.
General questions about our service offerings, coverage area, and who we work with.
We offer five core service categories, all available for residential, commercial, and government properties:
We serve the entire DMV region — Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. This includes Howard County, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Anne Arundel County, and the greater Washington DC metro area.
Our office is located at 8850 Stanford Blvd, Suite 2900, Columbia, MD 21045. If you’re unsure whether your location falls within our service area, call us at 443-824-6158 and we’ll confirm.
Yes. We work with homeowners, landlords, tenants, property management companies, commercial building owners, real estate developers, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and government agencies. Our team is experienced in meeting the different compliance, documentation, and scheduling requirements that each sector requires.
Yes. One of our key advantages is that we offer environmental hazard services, restoration, renovation, and janitorial services all under one roof. This is particularly valuable in post-remediation scenarios — where a property has undergone lead abatement or mold remediation and then needs renovation and final cleaning before re-occupancy. You work with one team, one point of contact, and one coordinated timeline.
Absolutely. On our service request form, you can select “Not Sure” and describe your situation. Our team will review your submission and recommend the appropriate starting point. You can also call us directly at 443-824-6158 and speak with a team member who will guide you through your options based on your property type and situation.
Yes. The Lead Xperts LLC is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We carry all required state and federal certifications for every service category we provide. Our coverage documentation is available upon request and is provided as part of our standard project onboarding for government and commercial clients.
The most common questions about our inspection, risk assessment, remediation, and abatement services.
A lead inspection identifies the presence and location of lead-based paint in a structure. It tells you where lead exists, but not necessarily the level of risk it poses.
AÂ risk assessment goes further, it evaluates the source, severity, and actual health risk of lead exposure based on the condition of the lead-containing materials, dust sampling, soil sampling, and the property’s occupant profile. A risk assessment results in a corrective action plan tailored to the specific hazard conditions found.
For most situations, especially for landlords managing rental properties or HUD-funded housing — a risk assessment is the more useful starting point.
Remediation reduces exposure to a safe and compliant level using approved techniques — this may include encapsulation (covering the hazardous material with a protective barrier), enclosure, or controlled removal. It does not always mean full removal.
Abatement is the complete, permanent removal of the hazardous material from the structure. It is the more thorough — and typically more costly — approach, and is often required by a government order, HUD requirement, or when encapsulation is not viable.
Our inspectors will recommend the most appropriate approach for your property after the initial assessment.
Lead inspections are legally required or strongly recommended in several situations in Maryland:
Even where not legally required, an inspection is strongly recommended before any major renovation to protect workers and occupants.
Not always. If a previous inspection has already confirmed the presence, location, and extent of the hazard — conducted by a certified firm or government agency — you can move directly to requesting abatement. Simply provide that documentation when you submit your request.
If your property has not been inspected, or if the previous results are outdated, we recommend starting with an inspection and risk assessment to ensure the abatement scope is accurate and complete.
We handle all three major environmental hazards:
We are certified and credentialed for all three hazard types. Our team holds Asbestos Supervisor/Worker certification, Mold Remediation Specialist certification, and EPA Lead-Safe certification.
Yes. Post-remediation air monitoring and clearance testing are available for all environmental hazard projects. Clearance testing verifies that the property meets safe exposure standards before re-occupancy and is a requirement for HUD, government, and many insurance-related projects. We provide full clearance documentation that satisfies regulatory and lending requirements.
What to expect when you need urgent restoration help.
We treat water and fire damage as the emergency situations they are. After you call us or submit an emergency restoration request, our team will contact you promptly to assess the situation and dispatch a technician as quickly as possible.
For the fastest response on any emergency, call us directly at 443-824-6158. Do not wait — water damage can produce mold within 24–48 hours of the initial incident.
In many cases, yes — water damage from sudden events like burst pipes, storms, and appliance failures is typically covered under standard homeowner’s insurance policies. Fire and smoke damage is also usually covered. We work with insurance providers and can help document the scope of damage to support your claim.
Coverage for mold remediation varies significantly by policy. We recommend contacting your insurance provider before work begins to confirm your coverage. Our service request form asks for your insurance provider details so we can coordinate from the start.
Our IICRC-certified mold remediation process follows the S520 Standard and includes:
We do not simply clean visible mold — we identify and address the root moisture cause to prevent recurrence.
Yes. This is one of our key differentiators. Because we offer both restoration and contractor services, we can manage the complete recovery of your property — from emergency restoration and structural drying, through drywall replacement, flooring installation, and final cleaning — all with one coordinated team. This eliminates the need to find and vet separate contractors, and keeps your project moving without gaps in scheduling.
What our certifications mean and why they matter for your project.
Our current certifications and licenses include:
All certifications are current and available upon request for government contracting or project documentation purposes.
MBE stands for Minority Business Enterprise. The Lead Xperts LLC is MBE certified by Baltimore City, which means we are a certified minority-owned small business. This certification is important for government and institutional clients who are required to meet diversity and inclusion goals in their procurement processes — working with an MBE-certified contractor can count toward those goals. It has no effect on our pricing or service quality.
Yes. We are fully registered and qualified for government contracting. Our government contracting identifiers are:
Our NAICS codes cover remediation services (562910), specialty trade contracting (238990), residential remodeling (236118), fire/water/odor restoration (236118-13), commercial building construction (236220), janitorial services (561720), and environmental consulting (541620).
We work in compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations, including:
What to expect when you reach out, how we schedule, and what happens on-site.
Here is exactly what happens:
It depends on the type and scope of work. For lead abatement, mold remediation, and asbestos removal, occupants — especially children under 6 and pregnant women — are typically required to vacate the affected areas during the work and until clearance testing confirms it is safe to return. This is a regulatory requirement, not just a precaution.
For renovation, janitorial, and less intensive services, temporary displacement may not be necessary. We will advise you on the specific requirements for your project during the assessment phase.
Project duration varies significantly based on the type, size, and complexity of the work:
We will provide a specific timeline estimate as part of our project proposal after the on-site assessment.
Yes — always. Documentation is a core part of every project we complete. Depending on the service, this may include:
These documents are essential for HUD compliance, landlord-tenant legal protection, insurance claims, and government contract requirements. We maintain project records securely and can provide copies at any time after project completion.
Yes. After the on-site assessment, we provide a detailed written proposal outlining the scope of work, approach, timeline, and cost. You are under no obligation to proceed until you have reviewed and approved the proposal. We believe in full transparency, no surprises, no hidden fees.