Terms of service

Last updated: 2026-05-01

1. Service

Environmental Compliance Technical LLC ("ECT") is a Michigan compliance firm led by an EPA Certified Renovator. We provide EPA RRP work-practice services for general contractors operating in pre-1978 housing in Wayne, Washtenaw, Ingham, Jackson, and Lenawee counties. Services include containment setup, on-site Lead-Safe RRP toolbox training, on-site monitoring, cleanup, cleaning verification, and a compliance packet delivered within 24 hours.

2. Booking and payment

Service is offered at a flat $549 per pre-1978 RRP-trigger renovation. At the time of booking, ECT charges a $49 non-refundable deposit and simultaneously authorizes the $500 balance on the same card. The authorization is a hold only — no money moves until service-day morning, when ECT captures the held balance before arriving on-site.

3. Cancellations

Cancellations before service-day morning forfeit the $49 deposit; the balance authorization is released and no further charge applies. Day-of cancellations are handled case-by-case — call us.

4. Customer responsibilities

Customer warrants that occupants of the job address have been or will be given the EPA Renovate Right pamphlet and an opportunity to sign the pre-renovation acknowledgment. Customer is responsible for ensuring its crew completes the on-site Lead-Safe RRP toolbox training before performing any renovation work.

5. Recordkeeping

ECT retains a copy of all RRP records for at least the EPA-required three years from job completion (40 CFR 745.86). ECT additionally provides the customer with a Drive link to the full job folder for 39 months from the job completion date. After that period, ECT may revoke the customer's access; ECT retains its own copy.

6. Limitation of liability

ECT's liability is limited to the amount paid by the customer for the job at issue. ECT carries $1M general liability, $1M pollution liability, and $1M E&O insurance.

7. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Michigan, without regard to its conflict-of-law provisions.

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