Help with energy-saving home improvements

Dealing with a drafty home and high heating bills?

The Weatherization Repayment Assistance Program may be able to help you pay for energy-saving home improvements over time through a low-interest monthly charge on your utility bill, reducing or eliminating upfront costs.

Administered by the Vermont Housing Finance Agency, the state-funded program assists both homeowners and renters.

Weatherization Repayment Assistance Program projects can include insulation and air sealing as well as heat pumps, water heaters and advanced wood heating systems. The program does not run credit checks to verify eligibility.

To learn more, visit vhfa.org/wrap or connect with Efficiency Vermont, Burlington Electric Department or Vermont Gas Systems to schedule a home energy audit. 

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