At Insulation-HUB, safety and excellence have always been at the heart of what we do. We’re proud to share that we are now officially recognized as an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm under the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule.
This important certification, issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), authorizes us to conduct renovation, repair, and painting activities in homes and facilities where lead-based paint may be present—most commonly in buildings constructed before 1978.
What Does Lead-Safe Certification Mean?
Lead paint, when disturbed during construction or remodeling, can release toxic dust that poses serious health risks—especially to children, pregnant women, and pets. The EPA’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) requires that contractors working in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities be trained and certified in lead-safe practices.
As a certified firm, Insulation-HUB:
✅ Has completed the required training under the RRP Rule
✅ Follows strict protocols to minimize lead exposure during work
✅ Can safely and legally perform insulation and renovation services in older homes
✅ Is certified to work in all EPA-administered states, tribes, and territories
Why This Matters for Homeowners and Property Managers
Lead exposure is no joke—it can affect brain development, cause behavioral issues in children, and create lasting health problems. By choosing a certified firm like Insulation-HUB, you’re taking an essential step to ensure:
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Safer renovation practices
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Proper containment and cleanup procedures
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Compliance with federal safety regulations
This isn’t just a win for us—it’s peace of mind for you.
Look for the Lead-Safe Logo
Our official certification number is NAT-F300613-1, and we’re authorized through July 14, 2030. You’ll now see the EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm logo on our materials—our vehicles, uniforms, job site signs, and more. It’s a clear signal that you’re working with professionals who take safety seriously.
Have Questions About Lead Safety?
We’re here to help. Whether you’re planning insulation updates in an older home or renovating a rental property, our team is happy to discuss lead-safe practices and how they affect your project.
📞 Contact us today to learn more about our certified services—or to schedule a consultation.

