Weatherization Assistance Program

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Energy Efficiency with Weatherization

Would you like to reduce your costs to heat and cool your home? The City of Phoenix Weatherization Assistance Program may be able to help reduce your utility costs and make your home more energy efficient through health and safety repairs and improvements. ​

Program Flyer


The Weatherization Assistance Program is a free, grant-funded program for eligible Phoenix homeowners and renters​​ who meet the current household income limits.


​Number of Household 
Memb​ers


​1
2​​

​3
4

​​​5
​For Each Additional Household Member Add:
Household Income Limit

​$30,120
$40,880


​$51,640

​$62,400

​$73,160

​$10,760

How Does the Program Work? ​

The Weatherization Assistance Program is based on a scientific repair process that views each home as a complete and independent system. This comprehensive approach relies on inspections and assessments to judge the condition of a home and determine if Weatherization assistance is possible.  ​

The Program will evaluate your home to find out if one or more of the following services will improve the energy efficiency of your home:

  • Air Sealing 

  • Efficient light sources

  • High efficiency appliances

  • Carbon monoxide detectors 

  • Attic insulation and ventilation ​

  • Home energy efficiency assessments 

  • Repair or replacement of heating and cooling equipment


Can the Weatherization Assistance Program help me?                ​


Puede ayudarme la assitencia del programa de weatherization​?                ​

Get Help with Utility Bills

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps low-income households pay their heating/cooling bills. Apply online at era.azdes.gov​, by phone at 1-866 494-1981, or via a paper application in English or en Español​.​​​


Contact Us

Phone:

​602-534-4444

Email​​:

rehab.nsd@phoenix.gov ​

Address: ​

200 W. Washington Street 4th Floor

Phoenix, AZ 85003



​*Weatherization services are provided from the Arizona Department of Housing through use of Federal and Non-Federal funds such as; DOE, LIHEAP, APS, SRP and SWG.