a historic village in the Town of Manlius
Lead Paint Inspection in Fayetteville, NY
Fayetteville is a historic village in the Town of Manlius, and much of its housing is old enough to carry lead paint risk. Onondaga Lead Services connects Fayetteville homeowners and landlords with licensed, EPA-certified lead paint contractors. We are a marketing service, not a contractor, and the connection is free.
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Fayetteville housing at a glance
- Older housing
- In the Fayetteville village, about 21% of all homes were built before 1940.
- Median year built
- The median home dates to around 1961.
- Pre-1950 homes
- Here, roughly a quarter (about 25%) of the housing predates 1950.
- Why it matters
- The EPA notes homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint, and pre-1950 homes are the most likely to.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates, Selected Housing Characteristics (Year Structure Built). View the data . Figures are approximate and reflect survey estimates.
Why lead paint risk concentrates in Fayetteville
Fayetteville grew as a historic village along Limestone Creek, and its older homes near the village center are the most likely to contain lead-based paint.
Homes built before lead paint was restricted in 1978 can still have it on walls, trim, windows, and doors, and the risk grows as paint ages and deteriorates. That is why a professional inspection, test, or risk assessment is a sensible first step for many Fayetteville property owners, especially where young children live.
The contractor you are matched with can tell you whether lead is present and, if so, what your options are. We simply make the introduction.
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Lead paint FAQs for Fayetteville
Are homes in Fayetteville likely to have lead paint?
Older homes are the most likely to contain lead-based paint. In the Fayetteville village, about 21% of all homes were built before 1940 (U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey). Because the EPA reports that homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint, and pre-1950 homes are the most likely to, Fayetteville's older housing makes a professional inspection worthwhile for many owners.
Does Onondaga Lead Services inspect homes in Fayetteville?
No. We are a marketing service. We connect Fayetteville property owners with independent, licensed, EPA-certified lead paint contractors who perform the inspection, testing, or abatement. The connection is free and there is no obligation.
How do I get a lead paint quote in Fayetteville?
Submit the form on this page with a few details about your property. We will connect you with a licensed contractor serving Fayetteville and the surrounding area who can schedule a free, no-obligation inspection or quote.
Free lead paint quote in Fayetteville
Tell us about your property. A licensed, EPA-certified contractor can follow up to schedule your free, no-obligation inspection or quote.
When you submit this form, your information is shared with a licensed lead paint contractor for the purpose of scheduling your free inspection or quote.