Weatherization

An Environmentally Friendly Way To Lower Energy Bills
Is your home drafty?
Have high heating bills?
Take Steps to Insulate and Weatherize Your Home
When?
Before winter.
Why?
You'll reduce your energy usage, lowering your utility bill and reduce your home's carbon footprint.
How?
Insulate your attic. Use caulk to seal air leaks in attic and basement. replace single-paned windows. Seal around doors and windows. Get a home energy audit and hire a professionsal.
How Much Can You SAVE?
Now:
IRS tax credits available now:
Insulation and air sealing: 30%, up to $1200
Doors: 30%, $250/door, up to $500 max
Windows: 30%, up to $600
House Energy Audit: 30%, up to $150
Whole Home reduction rebate (HOMES): up to $4000
Naperville Renewable Energy Program:
Insulation: $1/square foot, $3000
Windows: $300/window, up to $3000
Late 2023 for most families, depending on income*
Point-of-Sale Rebates: 50-100%
High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate (HEEHRA): up to $14,000
*Families making less than 150% of the area median income (AMI)
Learn More
Explore further benefits and information about weatherization with Rewiring America.
Find more about the The Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP).
Take advantage of the Home Efficiency Rebates program to save money and reduce pollution.
Participating in other incentive programs, e.g., the Naperville Renewable Energy Program.
