
HOME WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
H.W.A.P. is a federally funded,
low-income residential energy efficiency program that reduces the energy use
of qualified households, thereby creating more affordable housing for those
in greatest need. Households at or below 200% poverty guidelines,
listed below, or households participating in Home Energy Assistance Program,
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or Supplemental Security Income
qualify for this no-cost program.
Services may include installation of sidewall,
basement, and attic insulation; heating system repairs and
replacements; blower door guided air leakage reduction; and
health and safety testing and inspections. All measures are based on
an on-site energy audit and cost effective guidelines using the N.E.A.T.
computerized energy audit. Individualized client education is also
provided.
Weatherization services are free to income eligible homeowners, renters, and
landlords. A contribution is required from landlords who do not meet
the income guidelines.
The program statewide has
weatherized 250,000 homes. Household savings have averaged $140.00 per
year on single family electric bills, and $188.00 per year on single family
gas bills.
H.W.A.P. Q & A
Am I Eligible?
Poverty Income Guidelines
What Do I Need To Bring to Apply?
Required Documentation
Where Can I Get An Application?
Printable Application
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