
San Antonio is a city defined by its history. From the Victorian estates of King William to the charming bungalows in Monte Vista and Dignowity Hill, our local architecture is a point of pride for many homeowners. However, if you are considering purchasing or currently live in a home built before 1978, that historical charm often comes with a hidden health hazard: lead-based paint.
At Veteran Home Inspections, we believe that a safe home is the foundation of a sound investment. Understanding the risks associated with lead and knowing how to identify it is essential for any San Antonio property owner. This guide will walk you through the basics of lead paint testing, the technology we use to detect it, and why professional intervention is non-negotiable for older properties.
The 1978 Threshold: Why This Date Matters
The federal government banned the residential use of lead-based paint in 1978. If your home was constructed prior to this year, there is a significant statistical probability that lead paint exists somewhere on the property: often buried under several layers of modern, safe latex paint.
In Bexar County, nearly 42% of homes were built before 1978. This means that for a large portion of our local community, lead is not just a theoretical concern; it is a reality. When lead paint is in good condition, it is generally not a threat. However, as it ages, peels, or is disturbed during renovations, it releases toxic dust and chips that can be easily inhaled or ingested.
The Health Risks: Protecting Your Most Vulnerable Residents

Lead is a potent neurotoxin. For adults, exposure can lead to hypertension and kidney issues, but the primary concern is for children under the age of six and pregnant women. Lead exposure in young children can result in:
- Cognitive Impairment: Lowered IQ and learning disabilities.
- Behavioral Issues: Increased irritability and ADHD-like symptoms.
- Physical Growth Delay: Stunted growth and hearing loss.
Because children often play on the floor and frequently put their hands in their mouths, they are at the highest risk for ingesting lead-contaminated dust. This dust is often invisible to the naked eye and can accumulate on floors, toys, and window sills. Our goal at Veteran Home Inspections is to provide you with the data you need to prevent these exposures before they impact your family’s health.
Recognizing the Signs of Lead Paint
While testing is the only way to be certain, there are several visual cues that suggest the presence of lead-based paint. One of the most common signs is "alligatoring." This refers to paint that has cracked into small, rectangular scales, resembling the hide of an alligator. While this is not a definitive way of determining lead-based paint, any damaged paint on pre-1978 houses should be checked.
We frequently find lead hazards in "friction surfaces": areas where two surfaces rub together, such as:
- Window Sashes: Raising and lowering old windows creates lead dust.
- Door Frames: Constant impact and friction release particles.
- Stair Treads: Foot traffic wears down the layers of paint.
If you notice chipping, peeling, cracking, or chalking paint in these areas of your older home, we recommend immediate professional lead-based paint testing to assess the risk.
The Professional Standard: XRF Testing

Many homeowners are tempted to use over-the-counter DIY lead test kits. We strongly advise against this. These kits are inaccurate, frequently producing false negatives, and they only test the very top layer of paint. If the lead is buried under three layers of modern paint, a DIY swab will not find it.
At Veteran Home Inspections, we utilize X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) technology. This is the gold standard for lead detection. The XRF analyzer allows us to see through every layer of paint down to the substrate (the wood or metal underneath) without damaging your walls.
- Non-Invasive: We do not have to scrape or cut your paint.
- Instant Results: The device provides an immediate reading of lead concentration.
- Comprehensive: We can test every room and surface in a fraction of the time it would take for lab-based sampling.
By using high-tech equipment and leveraging our Certified Master Inspector credentials, we ensure that your report is both accurate and legally defensible.
Lead Paint and San Antonio Real Estate
In certain San Antonio zip codes, such as 78202 and 78203, lead exposure rates have historically been higher than the national average. If you are purchasing an investment property or a first home in these historic districts, a standard home inspection is only the first step. You must specifically request lead testing to ensure you are fully aware of the remediation costs you may face.
Under the EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, any contractor working on a pre-1978 home must be lead-certified and follow specific containment procedures. Knowing your home’s lead status before you hire a painter or a contractor can save you thousands of dollars in potential fines and, more importantly, prevent the accidental contamination of your entire living space.
Creating a Safe Environment for Your Family

The presence of lead paint does not mean you have to abandon your dream home. In many cases, "encapsulation": covering the lead paint with specialized sealants or new materials: is a safe and effective solution. The key is knowing exactly where the hazard lies.
When you choose Veteran Home Inspections, you are choosing a partner who understands the nuances of San Antonio construction. Our background in lead paint inspections allows us to not only identify the lead but also offer insights into how it affects your home’s long-term maintenance and value.
Take Action Today
If you are living in or buying a home built before 1978, do not leave your family’s safety to chance. A professional inspection provides the clarity you need to move forward with confidence. We provide detailed, easy-to-read reports within 24 hours of your inspection, ensuring you have the information you need to make fast, informed decisions.

Ready to ensure your home is lead-safe?
Request an inspection today and let our team of experts provide the peace of mind you deserve. Whether it is lead paint, mold, or radon, we are here to protect your health and your investment.
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