EPA RRP Compliance for Ingham County Contractors
Ingham County's pre-1978 stock concentrates in Lansing's east side, the Old Town corridor, and East Lansing's pre-war neighborhoods around Michigan State. Capital-region renovators working historic rentals and post-war bungalows pull RRP triggers regularly; a documented compliance chain is the difference between a clean inspection and a $47K-per-violation conversation.
Cities we serve in this county: Lansing · East Lansing · Mason · Williamston · Holt · Okemos
What we do on every job in Ingham County
Same flat rate, same flow, every job — whether it's a county window replacement or a kitchen demo across town.
Containment, pre-set
We arrive before your crew and have the lead-safe containment built — interior 6 ft / exterior 10 ft, sealed openings, signage. Your crew loses zero hours to RRP setup and starts work 90 minutes to 2 hours faster than they would have without us.
15-minute toolbox training
On-site Lead-Safe RRP toolbox training for the GC's crew before work begins. Toolbox training is the construction-industry term for a brief pre-shift safety briefing; ours covers EPA-required practices and satisfies the on-the-job training requirement for non-certified workers under 40 CFR 745.90(b). Each attendee signs an acknowledgment that becomes part of the compliance packet.
On-site monitoring
We stay on-site through the work, monitor for lead disturbance, and re-set containment if needed. Lead never becomes the GC's problem.
End-of-job cleanup
We tear down the lead containment — HEPA pass, wet wipe, fold-and-bag the protective sheeting, run the cleaning verification card test. Your crew packs up the larger jobsite while we handle the lead-impact zone.
24-hour compliance packet
Within 24 hours of job completion we email you a single PDF packet containing the occupant RRP acknowledgment, signed toolbox-training verifications, containment photos, cleaning verification photos, and a Drive link to the full job folder valid for 39 months — three years of EPA-required retention plus a 90-day grace window to pull your copy.
Flat $550 per job in Ingham County.
One transaction at booking. No deposit/balance split, no Net-30, no surprises. The $550 covers containment, training, monitoring, cleanup, verification, and the 24-hour digital compliance packet with a 39-month Drive link.
- Pre-set containment before your crew arrives
- 15-minute on-site Lead-Safe RRP toolbox training
- On-site lead monitoring + containment re-set as needed
- End-of-job cleanup, HEPA pass, cleaning verification card test
- Detailed compliance packet emailed within 24 hours
- Drive link to the full job folder, valid for 39 months
Cities we serve in Ingham County
Click through for local context on each market we cover.
Lansing's Old Town corridor, Westside Neighborhood, and the post-war ranches in REO Town and east Lansing skew heavily pre-1978. Capital-region renovators here handle a mix of historic rehab and rental conversion — both lean RRP-trigger-heavy.
East LansingEast Lansing's pre-war neighborhoods around Michigan State — Bailey, Marble, Glencairn — are full of college-rental conversions and faculty homes built in the 1920s-1950s. High turnover renovation cycles mean RRP triggers fire often.
OkemosOkemos has a substantial post-1950 housing stock that fits squarely in RRP territory — split-levels, ranches, and colonials from the 1955-1975 expansion era. Renovators here often work mid-size jobs (window packages, siding, partial remodels) where flat-rate compliance scales cleanly.