California Lead Hazard Reduction Program

California Department of Public Health

Available Home Repair

About This Program

State-funded program to eliminate lead-based paint hazards in homes built before 1978 where children under 6 reside. Services provided at no cost to qualifying Humboldt County households.

Full cost of lead hazard remediation covered by state grant

Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.

Key Details

  • Free lead hazard removal for qualifying homes
  • Home must be built before 1978
  • Child under 6 must reside in the home
  • Income at or below 80% AMI required
  • Includes repainting, siding, window replacement

How to Apply

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Get matched with a contractor

Each program sets its own contractor rules. Check the official program page for exact requirements.

Your application paperwork

There is no single statewide homeowner form for this program. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) funds and oversees lead hazard reduction, but homeowners apply through their own local city or county program (funded by HUD lead hazard grants or 2019 lead-paint lawsuit settlement funds), and each local agency runs its own application and provides the work at little or no cost to qualifying owners of older homes.

Steps to apply

  1. Open the CDPH lead hazard Grants page and find the local lead program for your county or city (for example Alameda County Healthy Homes, Solano County Lead Paint Abatement, San Francisco MOHCD, or Los Angeles County).
  2. Contact that local agency and request its homeowner pre-application or intake form (most accept it by mail, email, in person, or phone).
  3. Confirm eligibility, which usually means a home built before 1978, a young child or pregnant person in the home, and often visibly deteriorated (peeling or chipping) paint. Some programs also have a household income limit; HUD-funded programs typically do, while settlement-funded programs often do not.
  4. Submit the local pre-application with proof of ownership, proof that a child or pregnant person lives there, and proof of income if that program requires it.
  5. If approved, work with the assigned program staff who inspect the home, plan the work, and arrange a certified lead contractor at little or no cost to you.

Documents you will likely need

  • Proof of home ownership (deed or property tax bill)
  • Proof that a child under six or a pregnant person lives in the home
  • Proof of household income if the local program requires it (pay stubs, tax return, or benefit letters)
  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Year the home was built (most programs require pre-1978)

Requirements vary by program and locality. Confirm the exact rules on the official program page. We can help you prepare your paperwork, but you submit it yourself.

Deadline: Ongoing while grant funds last

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