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Weatherization Assistance Program

How to apply for weatherization in Utah

Call 801-538-8657.

Number of Homes Weatherized

2000: 606  2001: 637  2002: 652  2003: 632  2004: 825  2005: 682  2006: 640  2007: 643  

DOE Funding for Weatherization
(In U.S. Dollars)

2000: 1231447  2001: 1398486  2002: 2102745  2003: 2041346  2004: 2077161  2005: 2086136  2006: 2161298  2007: 1859403  2008: 2067579  2009: 3818075  

Utah Recovery Act Funding - Weatherization Program
$37,897,203

Utah Weatherization and Low-Income Energy Programs

Utah Weatherization

The Utah Weatherization Assistance Program, administered through nine government and nonprofit agencies across the state, enables qualified low-income individuals and families to make their homes more energy efficient and reduce utility costs. Individuals, families, elderly people, and the handicapped who are at or below 125 percent of the current federal poverty income guidelines are eligible for help from the Weatherization Assistance Program. Both owner-occupied and rental units are eligible for weatherization.

Profile of Utah Weatherization Recipients
Total number of households receiving assistance in 2006 1,803
Percent elderly 16%
Percent with children 36%
Percent with disabilities 12%

Utah Weatherization Overview

The Weatherization Assistance Program Technical Assistance Center (WAPTAC) publishes a summary of funding, contacts, and links to state directives for local weatherization agencies involving standards for service.

Energy and Low-Income Heating Assistance (LIHEAP) in Utah

Complete List of Utah's Low-Income Energy Programs

The National Energy Accessibility and Affordability Project (NEAAP) publishes a complete list of the programs available to low-income households in the state, including those funded by federal and state governments, Utah utilities, and charities. NEAAP publishes this list as part of the LIHEAP Clearinghouse, which is maintained on the National Center for Appropriate Technology Web site and receives support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The list also includes LIHEAP contacts in Utah. Under federal rules, Utah can use up to 25% of its LIHEAP funds for weatherization.

State Energy Assistance Programs

Utah's Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) Program helps low-income households pay their fuel bills. Visit the HEAT Web site for information about applying for assistance in your county. For more information, contact Sherm Roquerio of the HEAT Program at 801-538-8644.

Utah Publications and Links

Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

DOE Publications

Weatherization Creates Spectacular Savings in Utah (PDF 111 KB)
DOE's Weatherization Assistance Program publishes this short fact sheets summarizing accomplishments and funding statistics; 2 pp.; October 2001.

More Weatherization Publications

WAPTAC Library
Search the Weatherization Assistance Program Technical Assistance Center library for publications.