WEATHERIZATIONWHAT IS THE WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM?Weatherization helps low-income individuals and families reduce energy costs and increase comfort and safety in their homes. We help clients with energy education, indoor air quality, combustion safety, and energy efficiency. Weatherization improvements may include wall, floor, ceiling and duct insulation; windows, caulking, door repair or replacement, weather-stripping, furnace tune-ups and repairs, and carbon monoxide testing. Who is Eligible
For more information concerning income eligibility, contact Eligibility and Education Specialist at (801) 344-5184 ext. 300. How does the Weatherization Program Work?Weatherization begins with an energy audit. The auditor inspects the home inside and outside, including crawl spaces, attics, and furnace rooms. The auditor checks insulation, health and safety concerns, and tests indoor air quality. Clients complete a questionnaire about indoor air quality that the auditor carefully reviews and discusses with the client. The auditor performs a blower door test to determine air movement through the home and where air leakage occurs. He photographs and diagrams the home, and educates the client on energy conservation.
How can I apply?Carefully review the information above and the instructions in the application. Complete the application entirely and sign and date all associated pages. If you rent your home, the owner must complete the Weatherization Rental Agreement and have a Notary Public witness his signature on the agreement. You can print the application from the “Weatherization Application” page or obtain one at the address above. How Long do I have to wait before my home is weatherized?It’s very hard to tell how long it’s going to be before we weatherize your home. Your application is assessed a number of priorities based on information taken from the application. Preference points determine your position on the waiting list. Listed below is the priority list rating criteria:
I'm a renter, do I still qualify for weatherization?Yes, the weatherization program is available for low income families which can include both renters and home owners. If you are a renter, however, you must have the landlord complete and notarize the Weatherization Agreement Forms. How much is it going to cost me to weatherize my home?If you are a homeowner and qualify for the program we will weatherize your home at no charge to you. We are a non-profit organization designed to assist low income families. If you are a renter, the landlord will need to pay a portion of the cost. ADDITIONAL Documents |
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