This federal program is run by state, to help cover heating and cooling bills depending on the state. Eligibility is based on the household income and the energy costs. Information on LIHEAP’s site is easy to access and understand.
The weatherization programs help individuals and families lower their energy bills up to 31% by providing financial assistance to make homes more energy efficient.
The program is a collaboration between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy to encourage the purchase of energy efficient products by offering tax credits and rebates. If you’re in the market for new appliances these offers can save you a lot of money.
The Energy Efficient Mortgage (EMM) is a federally recognized program offering special benefits for individuals and families buying an energy efficient home or planning on improving their home in this manner. See if you qualify.
My daughter and I live in a moble home trailor proably about a 94-95 that despartly needs underpinning work done to it. I live on a fixed income and it seems like the electric bills keep going up and with no money to fix it.
I am a 65 year old man. My wife and I live in an old two story house, build in 1903. Sits on concrete and wood piers. Needs floor, ceiling and wall insulation. Need to replace the old windows and and some of the wood siding needs replacing.