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The Weatherization program, which is free to qualified low-income homeowners and renters, provides energy efficiency and indoor air quality improvements for single-family, multifamily and mobile homes.
- Do I qualify?
- What work will be done to my home?
- How do I apply?
Do I qualify?
You can apply for assistance whether you own or rent, live in a single-family home, multi-family housing complex, or a mobile home. If you rent, you need written permission from your landlord before weatherization services can be performed.
To qualify, you must meet the following income guidelines.
2012 Weatherization eligibility guidelines
1 |
$1,164 |
2 |
$1,576 |
3 |
$1,989 |
4 |
$2,401 |
5 |
$2,814 |
6 or more |
Call (360) 397-2375 |
What work will be done to my home?
A weatherization specialist will work with you to determine the best energy conservation measures for your home.
Typical weatherization improvements may include:
- Insulating attic, walls, floor, water heater and exposed pipes
- Providing ventilation fans - electric, attic, ceiling or whole house
- Installing weather stripping, caulking around windows and doors
- Protecting insulation measures through minor repairs
- Tuning up or repairing heating unit
- Testing for indoor air pollution, mitigating problems and providing information about indoor air quality.
After the weatherization improvements are complete, an inspector will visit your home to ensure all repairs were done properly.
How do I apply?
To apply for assistance, please complete the following form. A specialist will review your application and contact you regarding your eligibility.
Weatherization is provided through a grant program funded by the Bonneville Power Administration, Clark Public Utilities, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, and Washington State Energy Match Maker.
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