Am I eligible to get weatherization paid for?
The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) will pay up to $4,500 for weatherization if you meet income guidelines.
Families who use this no-cost program save an average of about $300 a year on their heating bills—at no upfront cost!
If you already qualify for fuel assistance…
You are eligible! Apply for the Weatherization Assistance program by calling (508) 747-7575 x 6253 or go here.
If you have not received fuel assistance before…
HOUSEHOLD SIZE | GROSS ANNUAL INCOME | 4 WEEK GROSS INCOME |
1 | $45,392 | $3,492 |
2 | $59,349 | $4,565 |
3 | $73,326 | $5,640 |
4 | $87,294 | $6,715 |
5 | $101,261 | $7,789 |
Check this chart: Household incomes at or below these levels are eligible for both fuel assistance and weatherization assistance.
Before you apply for weatherization, you must first get your income qualified with the South Shore Community Action Council (SSCAC); phone: (508) 746-6707. You must apply during the heating season, November through April.
Many more people qualify to get 100% of their insulation cost paid for than make use of it. Eligible applicants will receive a free home energy assessment by SSCAC. This assessment is different from the one Middleborough Gas & Electric requires for rebates. If you think your income qualifies for 100% WAP funding, start by applying for this program.
DID YOU KNOW?
Another program called HEARTWAP can repair or replace your heating system at no cost, too. For information, contact the South Shore Community Action Council at (508) 747-7575 x6253 or here.
A FEW TIPS
Be patient. It may take some weeks to get a response to your application. It’s worth getting in line to get your weatherization paid for!
Remember: You must first get your income qualified for fuel assistance during the heating system, November through April. Once you’re qualified, you can apply for weatherization assistance.
The Council on Aging, the veterans agent, and other service providers here in town can help you begin the process.
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