Offers, rebates and assistance from local government, your local utilities and social service agencies
Available within Pierce County:
- Tacoma-Pierce County Wood Stove Replacement Program
- Puget Sound Energy
- Tacoma Power
- Metropolitan Development Council
- Pierce County
Tacoma-Pierce County Wood Smoke Reduction Program
Plans are being made for a new program in 2012. Sign up to receive an annoucement for future program.
- Weatherization Program (253) 502-8363
Offers rebates and zero-interest loans to help you pay for installing new energy-efficient windows and insulation and having your ducts sealed. You can get up to $3,450 when you insulate your ceilings, floors and walls and seal your heating air ducts. You can also get up to $1,000 when you replace your inefficient windows. Any remaining cost can be financed with a seven-year, zero-interest loan. Income-qualified customers are eligible for a grant that typically covers the entire cost of new windows and insulation. - Heat Pump Rebate (253) 502-8377
When you work with one of Tacoma Power’s participating contractors to install a high-efficiency heat pump system, you may qualify for a $1,250 rebate toward the cost of the system and $450 in duct sealing work. - Heating Assistance (253) 502-8600
Assistance is available if you need help paying your winter electric bills. Funds get distributed annually, starting in the Fall.
Metropolitan Development Council
- Weatherization Program (253) 593-2336
For qualifying low-income residents of Tacoma, this program provides access to services that will improve energy conservation, including insulation and furnace repairs. - Minor Home Repair Program (253) 591-7020
Senior and disabled homeowners are provided with assistance to make minor, but necessary repairs to their homes. - Energy Assistance Program (253) 572-5557
Financial aid is available for qualified low-income persons in support of home heating needs.
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Energy Assistance and Weatherization Services (253) 798-7240
Committed to assisting income-qualified households meet their financial burdens through payment for fuel, rent or mortgage, education and the installation of energy conservation materials.
