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Weatherization is the application of energy efficiency measures to a home. These include ceiling, wall and floor insulation; closing heat-escaping gaps by caulking, weather stripping, or broken window replacement; and heating system improvements. The measures are applied according to established technical specifications, cost-effectiveness tests, and relevant building codes. The Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development contracts with a statewide network of 26 local agencies to do the weaterization work and provide home energy conservation education. There are 3 federal weatherization fund sources:
And one state fund source: Energy Matchmakers which requires a dollar-for-dollar match.
Benefits
Energy cost savings and a more comfortable living environment are the major benefits for the low-income family. But everyone benefits from weatherization because it:
ResultsOver 85,000 low-income occupied homes in Washington have received weatherization services with resulting energy savings, on average, between 20 and 30 percent. Weatherization is also used in combination with other housing rehabilitation programs. For more information: Contact Julie Palakovich at (360) 725-2948, or Molly Onkka (360) 725-2981 or e-mail Weatherization
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