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LBPR 4,765 active licenses in Oregon

Lead-Based Paint Renovations in Oregon

4,765
Active licenses
36
Counties
$25K
Min. bond

The Lead-Based Paint Renovation (LBPR) license is a mandatory specialty credential issued by the Oregon CCB for contractors performing renovation work on homes and buildings built before 1978. There are currently 4,765 active LBPR licenses in Oregon.

Before 1978, lead-based paint was commonly used in residential construction. Any renovation activity that disturbs painted surfaces - sanding, scraping, cutting, demolition - can release hazardous lead dust and paint chips that pose serious health risks, particularly to children under 6 and pregnant women. Lead exposure causes permanent neurological damage with no safe lower threshold of exposure.

Under Oregon law and the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule (40 CFR Part 745), contractors performing renovation work in pre-1978 homes must hold a lead-safe certification and follow specific containment, work practice, and cleanup procedures. These requirements apply to renovation, repair, and painting projects that disturb more than 6 square feet of painted surface per room indoors, or more than 20 square feet outdoors. Common projects that trigger the requirement include window replacement, kitchen and bathroom renovations, painting preparation involving sanding, and any demolition work on painted surfaces.

If your home was built before 1978, hiring a contractor without an LBPR license for renovation work is not just a risk - it may expose your family to lead contamination and the contractor to civil penalties. Verify the LBPR license is Active and that the expiration date has not passed before any renovation work begins. See our guide to 8 mistakes to avoid when hiring a contractor for more on why this credential matters.

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Showing 2751–2775 of 4,765 contractors
Expired Since 2020 · 6 yrs

Mark R Hendrix Construction Llc

Gold Beach, Curry County
CCB License
#230526
Expires: May 15, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2015 · 10 yrs

Mark Vernon Bender

Jacksonville, Jackson County
CCB License
#155664
Expires: November 06, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2017 · 9 yrs

Mark Vernon Boss

John Day, Grant County
CCB License
#135832
Expires: April 15, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2015 · 10 yrs

Mark Ward Construction Llc

Cannon Beach, Clatsop County
CCB License
#188154
Expires: December 31, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2024 · 1 yrs

Mark Wesley Mcvay

Nehalem, Tillamook County
CCB License
#220056
Expires: November 05, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2015 · 10 yrs

Mark Wyman Construction Llc

Milwaukie, Clackamas County
CCB License
#173308
Expires: November 16, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2010 · 15 yrs

Marks Custom Exteriors Incorporated

Scappoose, Columbia County
CCB License
#96794
Expires: October 13, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2026 · 0 yrs

Markus Alek Ojala & Roseanna Noel Ojala

Gearhart, Clatsop County
CCB License
#224018
Expires: January 06, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2024 · 1 yrs

Marshalls Specialty Services Llc

Springfield, Lane County
CCB License
#252343
Expires: October 28, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2024 · 2 yrs

Marthaller Construction Llc

Newport, Lincoln County
CCB License
#249556
Expires: March 07, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2018 · 8 yrs

Martin Enterprises Llc

Coburg, Lane County
CCB License
#202118
Expires: November 24, 2026
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record
Active Since 2021 · 4 yrs

Martin S Custom Remodeling Llc

Lincoln City, Lincoln County
CCB License
#236885
Expires: May 19, 2027
Bond not on record
Insurance not on record

Frequently Asked Questions - Lead-Based Paint Renovations

Not every contractor, but any contractor performing renovation, repair, or painting work that disturbs painted surfaces must hold an LBPR license. The EPA RRP Rule (40 CFR Part 745) applies when work disturbs more than 6 square feet of painted surface per room indoors, or more than 20 square feet outdoors. Projects below these thresholds may not require the license, but when in doubt, require it - the consequences of lead exposure are permanent and irreversible.

Search the contractor's CCB number at CCB Lookup and check the endorsements section of their license record. The LBPR endorsement will appear if the contractor holds an active lead-safe certification. You can also verify at search.ccb.state.or.us. Always confirm the LBPR endorsement is active and not expired before renovation work begins on any home built before 1978.

The LBPR license is required for renovation, repair, and painting projects on pre-1978 homes that disturb painted surfaces. Common triggers include window replacement, door replacement, sanding or scraping painted surfaces, demolition of painted walls or trim, kitchen or bathroom renovations, and any work involving cutting or drilling through painted surfaces. If you are unsure whether your project qualifies, assume the requirement applies and verify the contractor's LBPR license.

A contractor performing covered renovation work without an LBPR license is in violation of both Oregon CCB rules and federal EPA RRP regulations. The contractor may face civil penalties from the EPA and CCB disciplinary action. For the homeowner, the risk is exposure to lead contamination with no regulatory protection - the CCB bond and complaint process are only available when the contractor holds the required license for the work performed.
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