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- $500 for an integrated boiler and hot water heater two-in-one unit
- $350 for a standalone hot water boiler
- 200 for a natural gas furnace
- $150 for a steam boiler
- $150 for a tankless water heater and an indirect water heater
- $25 for a smart thermostat
- $20 for a programmable thermostat
- Air sealing 40 cents per cubic feet per minute (CFM) reduction Capped at $400
- Wall insulation 50 cents per square foot Capped at $400 per project.
- Attic insulation 30 cents per square foot Capped at $500 per project
- Duct sealing $2/CFM reduction Capped at $400
- Attic insulation
- Wall insulation
- Air sealing
- Duct sealing
- Thermostats
- Natural gas furnace, boiler, and water heater
- Sealing drafty areas
- Insulating attics, walls, basements, and crawl spaces
- Repairing or Replacing heating systems
- Enhancing indoor air quality and ventilation
- Low-flow showerheads & faucet aerators
- Hot water pipe insulation
- Smart thermostats
- Door sweeps
- Advanced power strips
- Air sealing
- Attic and wall insulation
- Furnace repair and replacement
- Free home assessments
- Free energy-efficient products and kits (water-saving and weatherization)
- Rebates to help cover the cost to purchase energy-efficient equipment
- Help finding a contractor to install energy-efficient equipment
Provides weatherization services to low income households, which helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation installation, HVAC repair or replacement, electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement), and air sealing.
Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home). Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Works with income-eligible homeowners to make their homes safer and more energy efficient by eliminating heat loss and air infiltration areas in the home. After the initial assessment, recommendations on home improvements are given to the homeowner and the Weatherization team will coordinate repairs with contractors. Examples of common improvements include sealing cracks, insulating attics, or repairing windows and doors. All improvements are completed at no cost to the homeowner.
Additional priority is given to households with elderly, disabled, and young children.
Provides weatherization services to low income households, which helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation installation, HVAC repair or replacement, electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement), and air sealing.
Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home). Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Helps low income residents and households conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making their homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services include
- Air sealing.
- Attic and wall insulation.
- HVAC repair or replacement.
- Electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement).
- Ventilation and moisture control measures (and other health/safety measures).
- Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home).
- Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Helps households to conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making their homes and apartments more energy efficient through weatherization. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services include:
- Air sealing
- Attic and wall insulation
- HVAC repair or replacement
- Electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement)
- Ventilation and moisture control measures (and other health/safety measures)
Provides weatherization services to low income households. Helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation, furnace work, and air sealing.
Provides weatherization services to low income households, which helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation installation, HVAC repair or replacement, electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement), and air sealing.
Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home). Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Provides weatherization services to low income households, which helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation installation, HVAC repair or replacement, electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement), and air sealing.
Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home). Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Provides weatherization services to low income households. Helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation, furnace work, and air sealing.
Helps low income residents and households conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making their homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services include
- Air sealing.
- Attic and wall insulation.
- HVAC repair or replacement.
- Electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement).
- Ventilation and moisture control measures (and other health/safety measures).
- Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home).
- Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Provides free home assessments (in-home or virtual) and weatherization program to eligible ComEd clients to assist with energy utility savings. Weatherization improvements made including insulating and air sealing of attics, foundations, walls, and ducts. Also provides free and discounted energy-saving products, including but not limited to, Energy Star certified LEDs, programmable and Energy Star certified smart thermostats, WaterSense certified faucet aerators and showerheads, advanced power strips and smart sockets, door sweeps, hot water pipe insulation, and air filter replacements.
Provides weatherization services to low income households. Helps conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades.
Services vary, but may include insulation, furnace work, and air sealing.
Works with income-eligible homeowners to make their homes safer and more energy efficient by eliminating heat loss and air infiltration areas in the home. After the initial assessment, recommendations on home improvements are given to the homeowner and the Weatherization team will coordinate repairs with contractors. Examples of common improvements include sealing cracks, insulating attics, or repairing windows and doors. All improvements are completed at no cost to the homeowner.
Additional priority is given to households with elderly, disabled, and young children.
