- If all U.S. households replaced four incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents, we'd save as much energy as is produced by 30 power plants annually. Learn more.

Offers, rebates and assistance from local government, your local utilities and social service agencies
Available within King County:
Seattle City Light
- Ductless heat pump pilot program
$1,200 rebate from City light, as well as federal tax credit of $300. Note: If you got over $500 in these tax credits from 2006-2010, you are not eligible for anything more. Certain efficiency ratings are required.
- Do-It-Yourself Home Energy Audit (PDF 3.65MB)
A step-by-step guide for identifying and improving your home’s energy efficiency
City of Seattle
- HomeWise Weatherization Program
206-684-0244
Seattle homeowners and rental property owners can get free weatherization services if they meet income qualifications. (Qualification is by tenant income.) Low-interest home improvement loans may also be available to homeowners for further needed repairs.
King County
- Weatherization Services
Free to qualified low-income homeowners and renters, provides energy efficiency and indoor air quality improvements for single-family, multifamily and mobile homes. Typical weatherization improvements may include furnace repairs, installation of mechanical ventilation, installation of insulation and air sealing against drafts.
- Housing Repair Program
Provides funding for housing repair services to low-income homeowners and renters in most parts of King County.
City of Bellevue
- Home Repair Program
425-452-6884
Provides low- to moderate-income Bellevue homeowners with zero-interest home loans and grants for health- and safety-related repairs, including:
- Faulty plumbing
- Unsafe electrical wiring
- Poor heating
- Roof repairs
- Rotting gutters or porches/decks
- Earthquake retrofitting
City of Auburn
City of Kent
City of Renton