What type of work can be done and what cannot be done?

The program is designed to perform energy saving repairs and measures. This can include but is not limited to: 

  • Insulation of attics, walls, and crawl spaces
  • Air sealing work such as foaming gaps and holes in attics and foundations
  • Replacements or repairs of inefficient furnaces, hot water heaters, and refrigerators
  • Fresh air bath fan

We do not do any plumbing or electrical work. We do not install wheelchair ramps, fix gutters, repair steps, replace windows or address other issues unrelated to energy savings.

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1. What are the income guidelines for the program?
2. Who can automatically qualify?
3. What type of work can be done and what cannot be done?
4. If I am approved, how long will it take before work on my home will begin?
5. Will you replace my windows?
6. Can you replace my roof?
7. Can you replace my furnace or hot water heater?
8. Can renters qualify?
9. Can mobile homes qualify?
10. Do you replace refrigerators?
11. My home was weatherized in the past, can my home be weatherized again?
12. What information do you need to provide when applying?
13. What is required for income documentation?