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Success Stories from Our Agencies. We would like to thank you for everything that was done in our house; the temperature is constant, we do not have to waste a lot of water before it gets hot! No more electric heater in the bathroom. With the new windows, the living room is a lot more comfortable! All of this is an amazing gift!

There is surely a change in our power bill and electric usage. The heat in here stays at a more even temperature than it used to. My bills are less than in the past and I feel safer not having those heaters plugged in. I no longer will look forward with dread to the long months of very cold weather here in Tahuya.

Again, my heartfelt thanks. Wiley Close Wapato, WA. Weatherization Success Stories. If you're interested in learning more about applying for weatherization services, contact your state WAP program and they can assist in identifying the local organization that serves your area.

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People with weatherized homes, reported cost savings made it easier to pay their energy and medical bills, pay for food, and avoid high interest loans. According to the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, after a home has been weatherized there other health-related non-energy benefits have been noticed such as:. Several groups can help you determine if your home could benefit from weatherization.

There are home improvement, air quality or energy efficiency companies who can improve your home. Some weatherization repairs may seem expensive, though many weatherization improvements will pay for themselves over time as you save money on utility bills. A good place to start is by contacting your energy provider. Many utility companies have websites, newsletters or in-home services to help their customers understand energy consumption and weatherization.

Some utilities will even offer an energy audit. They can also find out if you qualify for the U. Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program. There are other groups that advocate for weatherization.

These groups may have grant money available to help homeowners weatherize their home. Depending on the circumstances, these services may fund home improvements or propose an action plan. There are other energy advocates in Tennessee who also help with weatherization.

The weatherization assistance program works to help low income households meet their energy and weatherization needs. Click to the Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance webpage for more information. Once your home is selected for weatherization services, your local weatherization provider will schedule a date and time to complete an energy audit, which is a computerized assessment of your home's energy use carried out by a professional energy auditor and includes an analysis of your energy bills, a blower-door pressurized test to determine the infiltration of outside air into your house, and an inspection of all energy equipment for potentially health and safety issues.

Once the energy audit analysis is complete, the energy auditor will provide you with a recommended scope of work of the most cost-effective energy conservation measures for your home. All work is energy related, and does not include new roofing, siding, or similar structural improvements. Throughout the weatherization process, the health and safety of your family is a priority.

The following federal programs provide support to low-income families that need assistance with their energy bills. For additional assistance, check with state and local emergency management organizations, as well. The following steps outline how to apply for WAP services.



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