The Weatherization Program can assist renters or owners by installing energy saving measures and through repairs to homes, multi-unit dwellings, and mobile homes. These dwellings qualify for weatherization measures if the household income does not exceed a certain amount determined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Your residence may qualify for repair or replacement of a refrigerator, stove, water heater, or microwave; insulation; minor home repair, LED light bulbs; smoke and carbon monoxide detectors; shade screens; weather-stripping; and much more.
For more information about the Weatherization program, please contact: (209) 953-SAVE
- Meet income qualifications.
- Have a high energy burden.
- Have vulnerable household members, including older adults over 60, disabled persons, or children under 5.
The amount of HEAP assistance is calculated based on household size, income, and the percentage of income spent on energy bills, known as the energy burden. Other factors considered include funding availability and energy cost within the household's county.