Lead Testing

Professional lead testing services across the UK for landlords, schools and commercial properties, with fast turnaround and clear reports you can act on.

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Lead Testing
Across The UK

Meyer Southern has spent more than three decades helping property owners across the UK identify and manage hazardous materials in their buildings. Lead testing is one of the core services we offer, trusted by landlords, schools, nurseries, commercial property managers and industrial duty holders nationwide. 

To book a test or talk through your options, call us on 0239 307 2182, drop us an email at admin@meyerenvironmental.co.uk, send a WhatsApp message or use our enquiry form.

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Why Lead Testing Matters In UK Properties

Lead is a toxic substance that still hides in millions of UK buildings, decades after its use was restricted. Old paint, drinking water pipework, contaminated soil and household dust can all carry significant exposure risk, especially in older properties built before the late 1990s. Testing is the only way to identify lead before it causes lasting harm.

The Health Risks of Lead Exposure

Lead exposure causes serious health effects including neurological damage, kidney problems and developmental delays. Children, pregnant women and other vulnerable individuals are most at risk. There is no safe blood lead level in children, which is why early testing matters so much.

Where Lead Is Still Found in UK Buildings

Lead based paint is commonly found underneath existing paintwork in properties decorated before 1992, particularly on skirting boards, window frames and doors. Lead pipework and solder still serve some older homes, while contaminated soil sits around older buildings, former industrial sites and busy roads.

Who Should Consider Lead Testing

Anyone responsible for an older property should consider lead testing, including landlords, schools, nurseries, commercial property managers, employers carrying out work involving lead, and homeowners planning renovations. Testing is also strongly recommended where children, pregnant women or other vulnerable individuals occupy the building.

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Lead Testing Services for Every Property Type

From rental properties to commercial premises and childcare facilities, Meyer Southern delivers lead testing tailored to the property and the level of risk involved. The standard of sampling, analysis and reporting stays the same across every job, whether you need a single test or a coordinated assessment across a whole portfolio.

Types of Lead Testing We Carry Out

Meyer Southern delivers four core lead testing services, each designed for a different exposure pathway. Every test is supported by laboratory analysis, with samples handled by a UKAS accredited laboratory. You receive a detailed report covering results, regulatory context and clear recommendations on next steps, whatever the type of test you book.

Lead Paint Testing

Lead paint testing identifies whether old paint contains lead. We collect samples from painted surfaces, skirting boards and other suspect areas, including layers found underneath existing paintwork. Samples are then sent for lab analysis to confirm the presence of lead based paint.

Lead Dust Testing

Lead dust testing identifies invisible contamination caused by deteriorating paintwork, paint flakes, renovation or dismantling operations and blast removal. We use wipe sampling to measure lead levels in household and workplace dust, so you can address significant exposure pathways early.

Drinking Water Lead Testing

Drinking water lead testing identifies lead in tap water caused by old pipework, fittings or lead solder. Excessive exposure to lead through drinking water poses a serious risk, especially to children and pregnant women. We collect samples correctly and report results clearly.

Soil Lead Testing

Soil lead testing identifies contamination in gardens, play areas and outdoor spaces, particularly near older buildings, former industrial sites or busy roads. We collect samples from the surface and below ground, with lab analysis confirming whether lead concentrations require management or remediation.

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Why Property Owners Across the UK Trust Meyer Southern for Lead Testing

Choosing the right lead testing company affects the accuracy of your results, your legal compliance and the safety of everyone using the property. For over 30 years, landlords, schools and businesses across the UK have trusted Meyer Southern to deliver lead testing services with clear results, plain English reports and practical advice.

  • 30+ Years of Industry Experience
  • Specialists in Hazardous Materials Testing
  • UKAS Accredited Laboratory Analysis
  • Fast Turnaround on Test Results
  • Clear, Actionable Reports With Recommendations
  • Combined Testing Available for Paint, Dust, Water and Soil
  • Fully Compliant with UK Regulations
  • Tailored Advice for Landlords, Schools and Businesses
  • Coverage Across the UK

Our Lead Testing Process

Initial Brief and Test Scope

Every job starts with a conversation about your property, the reason for testing and what you plan to use the results for. From there, we recommend the right type of test (or combination of tests) and agree the scope of sampling before any on-site work begins.

On-Site Sampling

A trained technician attends your property and uses the appropriate method for each type of test, including paint chip sampling, dust wipe sampling, water sampling or soil sampling. We collect samples carefully to minimise disruption, using protective equipment where required and disposable gloves throughout.

UKAS Accredited Laboratory Analysis

All samples are sent to a UKAS accredited laboratory for analysis. The laboratory confirms whether lead is present, measures the concentration, and reports the results back to our team. Laboratory analysis is the most accurate way to confirm lead exposure and provides the regulatory weight you need.

Clear Report and Recommendations

You receive a detailed report with full results, regulatory context, risk assessment and clear recommendations for next steps. Reports are written in plain English with no jargon, so landlords, school managers and business owners can act on the findings straight away.

What Happens After Your Lead Test

Lead testing ends in one of three outcomes. Where no elevated lead levels are found, your report serves as documented evidence for property records, compliance audits or tenant communications. Where lead is present but stable, we recommend management measures such as encapsulation, paint maintenance or pipe flushing protocols to keep exposure low. 

Where lead is present at hazardous levels and remediation is needed, our team can carry out lead paint removal, contaminated soil remediation or guidance on water system upgrades, giving you a single point of contact from initial test through to safe remediation.

Book Your Lead Test Today

Looking to book lead testing for your property? Get in touch with our team for a no-obligation quote tailored to your situation.

Contact Information

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UK Head Office:
Meyer Southern/Surveys Ltd.
Langstone Park,
Havant, Hampshire,
UK, PO9 1TR

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Areas We Cover For Lead Testing

Based in Hampshire and covering counties across England and Scotland, our team delivers lead testing nationwide. Click your county below for local service details.

FAQs About Lead Testing

Which type of lead test do I need for my property?

The right test depends on where the risk sits and what you’re trying to identify. Lead paint testing is best for older properties with original paintwork or layers found underneath newer coatings. Lead dust testing picks up contamination from deteriorating paint, renovations or blast removal work. Drinking water testing applies where old pipework may release lead into the supply. Soil testing covers gardens, play areas and outdoor spaces near older buildings. Speak to our team and we’ll recommend the right test based on your property and circumstances.

The on-site visit is usually brief. Most lead paint, dust or water tests can be completed in under an hour for a typical property, while larger jobs across multiple rooms or buildings may take a full day. Soil testing depends on the size of the area and how many samples are needed. We give you a clear time estimate at quote stage, including how long the lab analysis will add to the overall timeline.

In most cases, yes. Our sampling methods are designed to minimise disturbance, with disposable gloves, protective equipment and careful technique used throughout. For lead paint testing, where small samples are collected from painted surfaces, you can usually remain in the property without any issue. If a job involves preparing leaded paint or accessing materials that could release dust, we’ll let you know in advance whether temporary precautions are needed for children, pregnant women or other vulnerable individuals.

Standard turnaround for lead testing reports is between 5 and 10 working days from the date of sampling. The exact timing depends on the type of test, the number of samples submitted and the laboratory’s workload. Drinking water samples and dust wipe samples typically come back quickly, while soil analysis can take longer. If you need urgent results for a property sale, compliance audit or refurbishment job, let us know up front and we’ll prioritise the analysis where possible.

The Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002 sets workplace exposure limits for airborne lead, along with biological monitoring thresholds for blood lead levels in workers. The Health and Safety Executive publishes detailed guidance and an Approved Code of Practice covering excessive exposure, employer responsibilities and control measures. For drinking water, the UK limit is 10 micrograms per litre. For residential properties, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System treats lead as a Category 1 hazard for landlords to manage.

Landlords are not always legally required to test, but they are legally responsible for managing lead hazards in their properties under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. If your rental property was built before 1992, lead based paint may be present underneath existing paintwork, and lead pipework may still be in use. Testing protects you against tenant claims, supports compliance audits and gives you documented evidence of lead levels. For older buildings, listed buildings or properties with vulnerable tenants, testing is strongly recommended.

Schools, nurseries and childcare providers have a duty of care to protect children from significant exposure to lead. Children absorb lead more easily than adults, and even low levels can cause lasting harm. While there is no single law requiring schools to test, the combination of CLAW, HHSRS and general duty of care obligations means testing is widely treated as good practice. Many schools test drinking water, painted surfaces and outdoor play soil as part of routine risk assessment.

Yes. Combined testing is one of the most efficient ways to assess a property. We can carry out lead paint testing, lead dust testing, drinking water testing and soil testing during the same site visit, with all samples submitted to the laboratory together. This reduces overall cost, shortens the timeline and gives you a single combined report covering every exposure pathway in one place. It’s particularly useful for landlords, schools and managing agents responsible for older buildings.

Lead testing costs vary from job to job and are always quoted individually. The main factors are the type of test required, the number of samples needed, the size and complexity of the property, accessibility on site, and how quickly you need the results turned around. Combined testing across paint, dust, water and soil is more cost-effective than separate visits. We assess every job individually so the quote you receive is accurate, transparent and tailored to your situation.

Lead poisoning often develops without obvious signs, which is why testing matters so much. Common symptoms include headaches, fatigue, stomach pain, irritability and difficulty concentrating, though many people experience no symptoms at all even with elevated lead levels in the body. Children are particularly vulnerable, with exposure to lead linked to developmental delays, learning difficulties and behavioural changes. If you suspect significant exposure, a GP can arrange a blood test, and in serious cases the Environmental Protection Agency and Health and Safety Executive recommend chelation therapy under medical supervision. Lead testing of your property identifies the source and stops further harm.