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Each state have at least 4 programs helping with window replacement and most states have multiple other local home improvement programs helping homeowners repair or replace their windows.

 

Updated: April 20, 2024

 
 

Where and what are window replacement programs?

 
 

There are a few official programs available for windows replacement. Each program provides funding their own ways, target different groups of homeowners and help you fund window replacement differently.

 

By state: States windows programs

 

Programs available country wide:

Weatherization Assistance Program

Rural residents

Windows Tax Credits

 

FAQ: Windows replacement programs

 

Guide: Windows Replacement (open new tab)

 
 
 
 

States Windows Programs

 

Every states have common window programs such as WAP, LIHEAP, USDA rural program, plus specific programs for each state.

 
Find local programs:

 
 
 
 

States Windows Programs (many programs)

 

Most states have a statewide program helping you replace windows. And every state has local city, town or county programs helping do home repairs and change windows.

 
 
 
 
 

Alabama Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Alabama WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and where to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget

Alabama

$6,497 4,000 $36M
Source: State of Alabama
 
 
 

LIHEAP Alabama

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating and cooling costs. Community Action Agencies sometimes can help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Alabama Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Alabama, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Alaska Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Alaska WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and how to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Alaska

$8,008

1,237 $17M
Source: State of Alaska
 
 
 

LIHEAP Alaska

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Alaska Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Arizona Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Arizona’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Arizona

$8,006

3,483 $38M
Source: State of Arizona
 
 
 

LIHEAP Arizona

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Arizona Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Arizona, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Arkansas Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Arkansas WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Arkansas

$8,801

208 $2.6M
Source: State of Arkansas
 
 
 

LIHEAP Arkansas

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Arkansas Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

California

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

California WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
Weatherization funding per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
California

$8,008

8,519 $109M
Source: States of California
 
 
 

LIHEAP California

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

California Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in California, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Colorado Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Colorado WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and where to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Colorado

$7,807

3,682 $44M
Source: State of Colorado
 
 
 

LIHEAP Colorado

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and learn how to apply.

 
 

Colorado Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Connecticut Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Connecticut WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Connecticut

$7,981

3,536 $27M
Source: State of Connecticut
 
 
 

LIHEAP Connecticut

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Connecticut Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Delaware Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Delaware WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and how to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Delaware

$7,884

500 $5.8M
Source: State of Delaware
 
 
 

LIHEAP Delaware

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Delaware Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Washington DC Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

DC’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and how to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
DC

$2,028

160 $324K
Source: District of Columbia
 
 
 

LIHEAP DC

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

DC’s and Non-profits

 

There are 2 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- District of Columbia – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Florida

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Florida WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Florida

$8,009

6,800 $78M
Source: State of Florida
 
 
 

LIHEAP Florida

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Florida Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Florida, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 
 

Georgia Window Replacement Program

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Georgia’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Georgia

$8,224

305 $4.3M
Source: State of Georgia
 
 
 

LIHEAP Georgia

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Georgia Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Georgia, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Hawaii Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Hawaii WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Hawaii

$7,968

370 $3M
Source: State of Hawaii
 
 
 

LIHEAP Hawaii

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Hawaii Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Idaho Window Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Idaho WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Idaho

$7,988

1,597 $12M
Source: State of Idaho
 
 
 

LIHEAP Idaho

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Idaho Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Illinois

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Illinois WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Illinois

$8,000

11,228 $127M
Source: State of Illinois
 
 
 

LIHEAP Illinois

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Illinois Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Illinois, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 

Indiana Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Indiana WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Indiana

$7,999

5,902 $70M
Source: State of Indiana
 
 
 

LIHEAP Indiana

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Indiana Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Indiana, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Iowa Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The Iowa WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Iowa

$8,597

2,658 $40M
Source: State of Iowa
 
 
 

LIHEAP Iowa

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Iowa Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Kansas Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Kansas WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and how to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Kansas

$7,497

2,330 $24M
Source: State of Kansas
 
 
 

LIHEAP Kansas

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Kansas Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Kentucky Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Kentucky WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Kentucky

$7,756

3,913 $43M
Source: State of Kentucky
 
 
 

LIHEAP Kentucky

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Kentucky Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Louisiana Windows Replacement Program

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Louisiana’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and where to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Louisiana

$7,420

2,779 $20M
Source: State of Louisiana
 
 
 

LIHEAP Louisiana

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Louisiana Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Louisiana, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Maine Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Maine’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Maine

$8,008

1,628 $17M
Source: State of Maine
 
 
 

LIHEAP Maine

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Maine Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Maryland Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Maryland WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Maryland

$6,000

4,284 $38M
Source: State of Maryland
 
 
 

LIHEAP Maryland

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Maryland Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Massachusetts Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Massachusetts WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and how to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Massachusetts

$7,000

7,235 $75M
Source: State of Massachusetts
 
 
 

LIHEAP Massachusetts

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Massachusetts Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Michigan Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Michigan’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Michigan

$8,008

12,837 $139M
Source: State of Michigan
 
 
 

LIHEAP Michigan

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Michigan Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Michigan, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Minnesota Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Minnesota WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Minnesota

$8,007

4,582 $55M
Source: State of Minnesota
 
 
 

LIHEAP Minnesota

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and where to apply.

 
 

Minnesota Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Mississippi Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The Mississippi’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and apply online or with an agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Mississippi

$8,008

1,947 $24M
Source: State of Mississippi
 
 
 

LIHEAP Mississippi

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details, apply online or with your local agency.

 
 

Mississippi Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Mississippi, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Missouri Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Missouri WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Missouri

$4,169

8,699 $68M
Source: State of Missouri
 
 
 

LIHEAP Missouri

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Missouri Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Montana Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Montana WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by local offices throughout the state. Find details and the office close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Montana

$8,001

1,257 $15M
Source: State of Montana
 
 
 

LIHEAP Montana

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. This programs can sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Montana Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Nebraska Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The Nebraska’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Nebraska

$8,006

1,685 $21M
Source: State of Nebraska
 
 
 

LIHEAP Nebraska

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to applys.

 
 

Nebraska Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

New Hampshire Windows Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

New Hampshire WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
New Hampshire

$8,001

1,408 $15M
Source: State of New Hampshire
 
 
 

LIHEAP New Hampshire

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

New Hampshire Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

New Jersey Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

New Jersey’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
New Jersey

$7,556

6,516 $68M
Source: State of New Jersey
 
 
 

LIHEAP New Jersey

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and where to apply.

 
 

New Jersey Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in New Jersey, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

New Mexico Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

NM’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
New Mexico

$6,088

1,740 $18M
Source: State of New Mexico
 
 
 

LIHEAP New Mexico

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

New Mexico Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

New York Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

NY’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
New York

$8,009

21,131 $221M
Source: State of New York
 
 
 

LIHEAP New York

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

New York Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in New York, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

North Carolina Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

NC’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
North Carolina

$8,008

6,298 $69M
Source: State of North Carolina
 
 
 

LIHEAP North Carolina

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

North Carolina Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in North Carolina, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

North Dakota Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

North Dakota WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
North Dakota

$7,975

1,215 $9.6M
Source: State of North Dakota
 
 
 

LIHEAP North Dakota

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost and help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

North Dakota Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Ohio Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Ohio’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Ohio

$8,009

12,510 $165M
Source: State of Ohio
 
 
 

LIHEAP Ohio

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Ohio Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Ohio, along with cities and counties, offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Oklahoma Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Oklahoma’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Oklahoma

$7,741

3,155 $31M
Source: State of Oklahoma
 
 
 

LIHEAP Oklahoma

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Oklahoma Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Oregon Windows Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Oregon WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and where to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Oregon

$7,995

2,194 $25M
Source: State of Oregon
 
 
 

LIHEAP Oregon

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Oregon Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Pennsylvania Windows Replacement Programs

 

PA Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Pennsylvania WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Pennsylvania

$8,008

13,032 $139M
Source: State of Pennsylvania
 
 
 

LIHEAP Pennsylvania

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Pennsylvania Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Pennsylvania, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Rhode Island Windows Programs

 

RI Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The state’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Rhode Island

$7,910

1,116 $12M
 
 
 

LIHEAP Rhode Island

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Rhode Island Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

South Carolina Windows Replacement Programs

 

SC Weatherization Assistance Program

 

South Carolina’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
South Carolina

$8,008

3,569 $39M
Source: State of South Carolina
 
 
 

LIHEAP South Carolina

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

South Carolina Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

South Dakota Windows Replacement Programs

 

SD Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The South Dakota’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects.

Find details an agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
South Dakota

$8,008

1,044 $14M
Source: State of South Dakota
 
 
 

LIHEAP South Dakota

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and where to apply.

 
 

South Dakota Towns, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Tennessee Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The state’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Tennessee

$7,465

6,000 $58M
Source: State of Tennessee
 
 
 

LIHEAP Tennessee

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Tennessee Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Tennessee, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Texas

 

Texas Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Texas’ WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Texas

$7,776

14,144 $150M
Source: State of Texas
 
 
 

LIHEAP Texas

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Texas Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Texas, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 
 
 
 
 

Utah Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Utah’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Utah

$7,965

1,288 $17M
Source: State of Utah
 
 
 

LIHEAP Utah

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Utah Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Vermont Windows Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Vermont WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and where to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Vermont

$8,008

1,560 $14.7M
Source: State of Vermont
 
 
 

LIHEAP Vermont

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and how to apply.

 
 

Vermont Towns, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Virginia Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

WAP in Virginia does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Virginia

$8,002

4,811 $52M
Source: State of Virginia
 
 
 

LIHEAP Virginia

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and where to apply.

 
 

City, County and Virginia Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Virginia, along with cities and counties offer help to low income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 

Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Washington Windows Replacement Programs

 

Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Washington’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Washington

$8,004

3,300 $36M
Source: State of Washington
 
 
 

LIHEAP Washington

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Washington Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

Many organizations in Washington, along with cities and counties offer help to lower income homeowners. Those programs usually cover repair or window replacement.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 

Community organizations

 

Counties and cities

 

Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

West Virginia Windows Replacement Programs

 

WV Weatherization Assistance Program

 

West Virginia WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by Community Action Agencies. Find details and the name of the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
West Virginia

$7,401

2,671 $27M
Source: State of West Virginia
 
 
 

LIHEAP West Virginia

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community non-profits sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

West Virginia Towns, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Wisconsin Windows Replacement Programs

 

WI Weatherization Assistance Program

 

Winconsin’s WAP does window replacements or repair, among a few other projects. It’s managed by different community organizations in each county. Find details and the agency close to you.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Wisconsin

$8,000

7,573 $79M
Source: State of Wisconsin
 
 
 

LIHEAP Wisconsin

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details.

 
 

Wisconsin Cities, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 
 

Wyoming Windows Programs

 

WY Weatherization Assistance Program

 

The Wyoming’s WAP application is done along with the LIHEAP (see below). It’s managed by Wyoming Weatherization Services: Find details and how to apply.

 
 
WAP spent per home (average)
  Spent per Home Homes Weatherized Budget
Wyoming

$9,502

413 $6M
Source: State of Wyoming
 
 
 

LIHEAP Wyoming

 

The focus of this program helps pay cooling heating cost. Community Action Agencies sometimes help change or repair windows with these funds.

 

Find details and local contact.

 
 

Wyoming Towns, Counties and Non-profits

 

There are usually 3 organizations offering window repairs or replacement (among other services):

 

1- Your town and county – Contact them directly or visit their website by looking at one of the following departments.

 
  • – Housing Department
  • – Community Services/Affairs
 

They are usually the departments in charge of renovations or improvements. When such program exist, windows are usually covered.

 

2- A local non-profit – Some areas have a Habitat for Humanity or a similar organization helping seniors or lower-income homeowners. Contact them directly .

 

3- Living in a rural area? USDA is the answer – The USDA have a loan and grant programs for rural homeowners looking to renovate or improvement their home. See more information and contact your local office.

 

Each program is different, which means you’ve to verify with the ones close to you about eligibility and available funds.

 
 
 
 

Weatherization Assistance – WAP (1 program)

 
 

What is WAP?

 

WAP aims to reduce energy costs for homeowners, and one of the measures is window replacement for energy efficient windows. To learn more about eligibility or to apply for window replacement program, contact your local WAP organization (see below).

 
 

Who is WAP for?

 

The program target low-income families, including the elderly and disabled, by making their homes more energy-efficient.

 
 

What else WAP can do for your home?

 

On average WAP pays for about $8,000 of work per home (WAP’s statistics and data are from each state).

It can help replace or fix the following:

 
  • – Air infiltration with weather stripping, caulking, thresholds, minor repairs to walls, ceilings and floors, and doors and windows replacement.
  • – Install attic and floor insulation
  • – Install attic ventilation
  • – Apply solar reflective coating to manufactured homes
  • – Install solar screens
  • – Repair or replace inefficient heating and cooling units
  • – Repair or replace water heaters
 

Find more details here.

 
 
Where can I apply?
 

WAP is managed locally by the counties, cities and also often by non-profit organizations. You can go find them and other windows programs in your state.

 
 
 
 
 

Window replacement for rural residents (1 program)

 

The USDA provide home improvement loans and government grants to lower-income homeowners in rural areas. This program is also called the “Section 504 Home Repair program“.

 

Who may apply for this program? To qualify, you must:

 
  1. – Be the homeowner and occupy the house.
  2. – Be unable to obtain affordable credit elsewhere.
  3. – Have a family income below 50 percent of the area median income.
  4. – For grants, be age 62 or older and not be able to repay a repair loan.
 

What is an eligible area?

Applicants may check the address of their home to determine eligibility.

 

How may funds be used?

Loans may be used to repair, improve or modernize housing or remove health and safety hazards.

Grants must be used to remove health and safety hazards.

 

How much money can I get?

  1. – Maximum loan is $40,000
  2. – Maximum grant is $10,000
  3. – Loans and grants can be combined for up to $50,000 in payment assistance
 

What are the terms of the loan or grant?

  1. – Loans can be repaid over 20 years
  2. – Loan interest rate is fixed at 1%
  3. – Full title service is required for loans of $25,000 or more
  4. – Grants have a lifetime limit of $10,000
  5. – Grants must be repaid if the property is sold in less than 3 years
  6. – If applicants can repay part, but not all of the costs, applicants may be offered a loan and grant combination
 

Is there a deadline to apply?

Applications for this program are accepted through your local USDA’s RD office all year round.

 

How long does an application take?

Approval times depend on funds availability in your area. Don’t wait.

 
 
 
 

Windows Tax Credits (1 program)

 
 

The Federal Inflation Reduction Act gives homeowners tax credits when you update part of your home for energy efficiency and windows are included in this tax credits.

 
 

What’s covered and what are the tax credits?

 

Homeowners can claim 30% of the cost associated with the follow renovations (windows replacement are included):

 
Windows and skylights: Credit max of $600
Exterior doors: Credit max of $500 ($250 per door)
Electric panel upgrades: Credit max of $600
Air source heat pumps: Credit max of $2,000
Heat pump water heaters: Credit max of $2,000
Central air conditioners: Credit max of $600
Insulation: Credit max of $1,200
Certified energy audit: Credit max of $150
 
 
 

Frequent Questions: Windows replacement

 

Is there a window replacement program for seniors?

 

There’s no specific window replacement program for seniors only. Seniors can apply to all programs found on this page.

 
 

Is there free window replacement program?

 

While some programs are free, not all of them let you have free windows. It is recommended you verify with each program for your situation to be 100% certain.

 

 

What are windows replacement rebate from utilities?

 

Most utilities will offer you rebates when you change windows for energy efficient windows.

Call or visit your utility site to see if they offer rebates for your window replacement.