Connecticut Department of Public Health
State-funded lead hazard abatement for pre-1978 homes where children under six reside or spend significant time. Covers lead paint removal, encapsulation, window replacement, and component replacement to eliminate lead exposure risks.
Average lead abatement cost for typical single-family home
Official program page checked live on 2026-06-17.
Data last verified 2026-06-09. How we verify our data.
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You will likely need a contractor to apply
Projects like this almost always need a licensed contractor, and many grants ask for a written estimate as part of your application. Lining up a contractor in Orange early keeps your application moving.
Get matched with a contractorEach program sets its own contractor rules. Check the official program page for exact requirements.
Connecticut helps homeowners address lead-based paint hazards in older homes, with the Department of Public Health providing homeowner guidance and HUD-funded local lead hazard reduction programs assessing homes and completing abatement to strict standards. Local programs prioritize homes of low-income families and those with a young child.
Steps to apply
Documents you will likely need
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: Rolling while funds last
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