Tom Lopatosky Talks About Lead Paint

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2012
  • Tom Lopatosky, proprietor of Lopco Contracting, talks about the importance of hiring a licensed contractor when there is a possibility of lead paint. To learn more about LOPCO Contracting visit their website. LopcoContracting.com
    video by marccreedon.com

Комментарии • 55

  • @paulzappala9430
    @paulzappala9430 5 лет назад +5

    Dude lays out RRP regulations spot on. Nicely done.

  • @erickbozniiod8258
    @erickbozniiod8258 4 года назад +1

    Most informative video on the subject I've seen on RUclips - thank you

  • @faithhopelove9176
    @faithhopelove9176 4 года назад +3

    You're great at what you do. Thank you so much.

  • @XBKLYN
    @XBKLYN Год назад

    Just caught this vid.....very articulate explanation of the issue...this gent knows how to explain....thank you.

  • @hippa2dahoppa2
    @hippa2dahoppa2 2 года назад +4

    the government should really help us more with this. like top priority. i bought a house and had no clue about lead. and i cant afford to have it professionally done. i just figured id paint it and be done with it. the previous owners didnt mark lead as present but they had to know. so i have to risk the fine to scrape my house and paint it myself because i spent all my money on the house itself.
    also i wish you would of said what to do about the mess of paint flakes in the grass. mine has been dropping for a year sinc ei moved in and i never paid much attention to it. but its everywhere. i guess rake up the dirt and bag it? i dunno

    • @petercarlsen3462
      @petercarlsen3462 2 года назад

      You really have to excavate and dispose of the soil. Raking will make it worse. I am in the process of striping the soil around our house. It’s a big job.

  • @elsatejada3423
    @elsatejada3423 9 лет назад

    That was awesome do you know Joseph Hubert

  • @Talltrees84
    @Talltrees84 9 лет назад +3

    Still used in general aviation fuel (single engine prop jobs). Interesting to see what the level of people's blood is near these smaller airports. Used as a motor fuel in N. Korea, Yemen, Iraq, Algeria, and Afgh.

    • @KanyeTroll
      @KanyeTroll 7 лет назад

      Might explain why people are so crazy in those countries lol

  • @roysandi7126
    @roysandi7126 2 месяца назад

    That's crucial information for those who think that painting is just spry paint.

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 5 лет назад +6

    I had a cousin that used to go in places like this and eat paint chips off the walls. They eventually institutionalized him

  • @Paleopalescence
    @Paleopalescence 11 лет назад +2

    What about buildings built shortly after 1978? The people building them could have used paint bought prior to 1978 which contained lead. When can we really be safe in assuming there is no lead? Built in the 90s? Could still contain lead paint, right?

    • @zenjon7892
      @zenjon7892 Год назад

      I heard it was available in Canada into the '90s

  • @sparticus214
    @sparticus214 10 лет назад +7

    I still use lead paint

    • @rippawallet
      @rippawallet 5 лет назад +2

      You should. It blocks EMF waves and 5g etc

    • @bloodbushcraft2467
      @bloodbushcraft2467 Год назад

      ​@@rippawallet that's the real reason the banned it

  • @41special
    @41special 9 лет назад +3

    My thought on all this is that people shouldn't have let their houses go this long. Fresh coat of paint every 5 to 7 years. If you let it go to long, it's really hard to bring it back.

    • @ajsbrushworksllc8348
      @ajsbrushworksllc8348 3 года назад +2

      That doesn't solve the problem of lead paint being used when the home was 1st painted. It will still exist. Still have to take precautions.

    • @asicoshangus9506
      @asicoshangus9506 Год назад

      You cannot just cover lead painted surface with another coats of non-lead paints. There are proper lead paint isolation solutions to be applied on the top of lead painted surfaces, but just normal paints CAN'T encapsulate lead.

  • @tommo2785
    @tommo2785 10 лет назад +1

    Just do a lead paint test before you do any work. The test sticks are cheap and can get them from most any paint shop and hardware store.

  • @hansstepford7824
    @hansstepford7824 Год назад

    Rome
    There is a pickup truck parked on the sidewalk over

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 6 лет назад +3

    most paints have lead in them today....such a small amount but it is still used.

  • @ghostmedic86
    @ghostmedic86 4 года назад +10

    I'm not blaming you in particular but this sounds like a $20,000+ job. So basically the poor, who generally have decaying old houses, are screwed? I'm running into this problem with my mom's house. Now I have to worry about lead poisoning while studying to take the MCAT to get into medical school.

    • @CorbinMarshMusic
      @CorbinMarshMusic 4 года назад +2

      There's a program to help low income home owners deal with lead in their home. Google "HOME WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM"

    • @asicoshangus9506
      @asicoshangus9506 Год назад +3

      Rent an airless sprayer and apply encapsulant solutions or pre-removal lockdown solutions from Fiberlock. ~1800$ for whole house both in and out. Also you can just apply encapsulant on the contaminated soil without digging them out and putting in a plastic bag.

    • @zenjon7892
      @zenjon7892 Год назад

      Remove it with Peel Away 1, wipe the area with TSP, call it a day

    • @paulstein4486
      @paulstein4486 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@asicoshangus9506o

  • @Brandon-no3vc
    @Brandon-no3vc 2 года назад +1

    Theres no paint in wood so no paint in the substreight but maybe the lower layers of pqint. Fkin gooif

  • @yepwhocares3541
    @yepwhocares3541 3 года назад +2

    That whole process seems idiotic. Why not just spray a viscous liquid on it pre scrape. With the right viscosity, dust wouldn't be an issue at all, and it would help stop chips from flaking away for better control

    • @anitarushlow4022
      @anitarushlow4022 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like a smart idea. Since I am a rookie DIY can you suggest any viscous liquids I could use? Thanks!

  • @wot2343
    @wot2343 2 года назад +2

    I put lead paint flakes on my cereal each morning for a balanced diet

  • @bigjimmy2997
    @bigjimmy2997 10 месяцев назад

    I use an A I T scraper pro and a HEPA vac. No hand scraping

  • @SplogMan
    @SplogMan 8 лет назад +3

    Why on Earth did people even USE lead in paint, damn. Just use basic (oil, pigments, etc.) shit, smh. Silly.

    • @gabrielbizzlebop4702
      @gabrielbizzlebop4702 8 лет назад +1

      I agree. we are suffering the consequences.

    • @gelato73agustin24
      @gelato73agustin24 8 лет назад

      because was very useful but very hazardous still use lead till this day

    • @gabrielbizzlebop4702
      @gabrielbizzlebop4702 8 лет назад +2

      omery aguilera who still uses lead to this very day?

    • @aurelienani5927
      @aurelienani5927 7 лет назад +7

      I'll tell you exactly why. Lead was first used in paint because it preceded the use of titanium dioxide as a white color.
      So why didn't titanium dioxide complete phase out lead use? Because lead is a byproduct of zinc and silver mining. It gets mined regardless. That means the mining industry needs to get rid of it, there is more lead mined as a byproduct than there usually are buyers.
      That's why lead was used, it was cheap for the mining industry, they wanted to get rid of it. That is why TODAY, lead is still found in Africa in paint. It's a cheap byproduct.
      In fact, lead is present in most white paint in minuscule amounts, because most white paint uses small amounts of zinc as a stabilizer (even when the main pigment is titanium dioxide). Because when you mine zinc you get lead, taking out every lead particle would be a monumental task that would drive up the cost of white paint. But the amounts of lead in white paint containing zinc is so small that it is basically harmless. Still, in california for example, most zinc white paint will have a warning that it contains lead, even if the amounts are minuscule. The paint will have the Environmetal Hazard sign with the fish and the dead tree, and it will say "WARNING: This product contains lead."

    • @KanyeTroll
      @KanyeTroll 7 лет назад

      Couldn't they have just used calcium carbonate as a white pigment? Seems less rare than titanium

  • @operationarchangels9548
    @operationarchangels9548 6 лет назад +10

    Blah blah blah. Just clean the paint off with paint stripper then prime and paint. Call it a day. No need for professionals

    • @786qad
      @786qad 5 лет назад

      Operation Arch Angels ££££ to be made

    • @paulzappala9430
      @paulzappala9430 5 лет назад +9

      Then a week later wonder why you feel like crap, and go have your blood checked and find your lead levels are off the chart and the doc tells you it's most likely moved into your bone marrow probably giving you early arthritis and he recommends hospitalization for chelation treatment and hopefully it can bring your levels down.
      So yeah...you do it your way Archangel dude and let's see how it turns out for ya.. There ain't nothin sissy bout safety.

    • @ajsbrushworksllc8348
      @ajsbrushworksllc8348 3 года назад

      Enjoy that 37,000 plus fine from the EPA.

    • @doomslayerforever2858
      @doomslayerforever2858 9 месяцев назад

      home owners can do whatever@@ajsbrushworksllc8348

  • @az09az09az09azo9
    @az09az09az09azo9 Год назад

    Lead paint blocks radiation, make you think why they ban it