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Weatherization

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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.

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Why?

You'll reduce your energy usage, lowering your utility bill and reduce your home's carbon footprint.

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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

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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)

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Learn More

Explore further benefits and information about weatherization with Rewiring America.

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Find more about the The Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP).

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Take advantage of the Home Efficiency Rebates program to save money and reduce pollution. 

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Participating in other incentive programs, e.g., the Naperville Renewable Energy Program.

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Area Media Income (AMI)

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