Protect Your Water Supply from Lead Leaching
The ePIPE® LeadSmart® Lead Protection Plan is a comprehensive solution for properties facing lead leaching into drinking water.
Solutions for a Healthy Property
ePIPE is more than just leak protection. The patented ePIPE process is a proven solution for reducing lead (Pb) in drinking water due to lead pipes and other lead contributors. ePIPE and our LeadSmart® Lead Protection Plan effectively reduce lead levels to well below the EPA guidelines and protects against leaks and other forms of corrosion in piping systems.
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On-site water testing for lead in drinking water is conducted with EPA-approved equipment.
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Once compliant, a LeadSmart® Certificate is issued to confirm lead levels do not exceed EPA guidelines.
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Backed by an industry-first, $1 million Professional Errors and Omissions Insurance program.
The Most Common Sources of Lead Contamination
Lead Service Lines—Are a main contributor to lead in drinking water.
Brass Fittings—Had lead content and were used in water systems until approximately 2014.
Lead Solder—If your plumbing was installed in the early 1990s or before, it likely contains lead solder.
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Residential Financing
We’ve Got You Covered with Residential Financing
Residential customers can benefit from our flexible residential financing options to make lead prevention a more affordable option for your home.
Service Areas
Lead Prevention Services Near You
Our lead prevention services are available within a 50-mile radius of our Southern California office, located at 2926 W. Pendleton Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92704.
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