Utah Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program

Utah Department of Environmental Quality

Available Home Repair

About This Program

Provides free lead hazard assessment and control services to income-eligible Utah families living in homes built before 1978. Priority given to homes with children under age 6 and pregnant women.

Average cost of lead abatement services provided at no cost to eligible households

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

Key Details

  • Free lead hazard assessment and abatement
  • Home must be built before 1978
  • Priority for children under 6 or pregnant women
  • Income at or below 80% AMI required
  • Includes paint stabilization, window replacement

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Deadline: Applications accepted on rolling basis

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