nh_yota
Well-known member
My house is 180 years old and I know there's a good mount of lead paint in it based on its age and results from tests I've done on some of the trim.
I'd love to gut the house or pay someone else to deal with it but that's simply not in the budget. The windows are all old (some original, some from the 1940's) and I may have them replaced but I'll still need to deal with the trim and the baseboard, along with repairs/renovations in other parts of the house.
I have a Rigid shop vac with the add-on HEPA filter and I use filter bags when I work with dusty stuff, but I know that setup is not sufficient to deal with lead paint dust.
I know they make RRP-certified vacuums for lead paint but they're pricey and I don't know if they're really worth it.
What say ye?
I'd love to gut the house or pay someone else to deal with it but that's simply not in the budget. The windows are all old (some original, some from the 1940's) and I may have them replaced but I'll still need to deal with the trim and the baseboard, along with repairs/renovations in other parts of the house.
I have a Rigid shop vac with the add-on HEPA filter and I use filter bags when I work with dusty stuff, but I know that setup is not sufficient to deal with lead paint dust.
I know they make RRP-certified vacuums for lead paint but they're pricey and I don't know if they're really worth it.
What say ye?