Arizona Weatherization Assistance Program
- Benefits By State Editor

What Do You Need To Know?
Weatherization is the process of proofing the building & its interior from climatic factors such as: sunlight, seepage, winds etc.; making the building energy efficient by toning down the factors responsible for energy consumption.
The US Weatherization Assistance Program generated in 1976 by the US Department of Energy, to help low-income families;
- To reduce energy consumption
- Reduction in energy bills
- Prevent energy poverty for future
In Arizona, the weather assistance program started in 1977, the U.S Department of Energy and U.S Department of Health and Human Services are the funding bodies of the weather assistance program.
In Arizona the Arizona Department of Housing Weatherization Assistance Program (ADOH WAP) is the managing body, the weather assistance program in Arizona started from 1977 and till date more than 26,000 households receive benefits from this program.
Are You Eligible?
The Arizona Weatherization Assistance Program is for the residents of the state of Arizona, (homeowner or renter).
- People with mobile homes, trailers, single family homes and multi-family homes are eligible for this program.
- If the family, is part of Supplemental Security Income or Aid to Families with Dependent Children they become automatically eligible for Weather Assistance Program.
- Family having one or more members with disability.
- Family with children or over 60 years of age are eligible for registration in Weatherization Assistance Program.
The Arizona Department of Housing Weatherization Assistance Program (ADOH WAP), defined a criteria for the utilization of the weather assistance program, ( income requirement, Department of Energy (DOE) guidelines) so that most deserved residents of Arizona state can get the most of the benefits from the program.The Arizona Department of Housing Weatherization Assistance Program ( ADOH WAP) have contracts with 10 organizations it includes local community action agencies, non-profit organizations and local governments who helps in the installation of weatherization systems.
The Arizona Department of Housing Weatherization Assistance Program (ADOH WAP) provides assistance as follows;
- Insulation for better heating, cooling or water seepage.
- Sealing of holes, cracks or gaps all around the house for the prevention of air leakage or water seepage.
- Provision of proper ventilation systems.
- Provision of water efficiency equipment and/or systems.
- Also provides proper maintenance of the systems installed in the household.
- Provision of other energy conservation improvements are made upon the identification of the home energy auditor.
With time they also introduces most advanced technology and testing methods of housing industry.
How To Apply?
- Contact your state to find local weatherization agency .
- Fill out an application form, which requires proof of income of the year , you apply for application and number of people living in the house.
In case of approval of application, the weatherization agency contacts you for further assistance.
Steps After The Approval of Application
*Keep in mind that preference given to the people who are most in need. Firstly, after the approval of application, the professional energy auditor will perform an energy audit, at the end of which the energy auditor will provide you with the list and instructions requires to make your home energy efficient and cost-effective.
The audit involves:
- Computerized assessment of how much your house consumes energy.
- Analysis of your energy bills.
- Pressurized test for air leaks.
On completion of the audit, the energy auditor will guide you through the process on how the crew will work and how much will it costs , ( usually it costs $ 6,500 per house).When all the necessary arrangements are done the energy auditor will cone for the final audit, to make sure that nothing is missing and all the equipment are operating safely, as your health and safety is the top priority.
For Further Information
For further information and registration in the program, visit:
- WAP Contract Information/ Service Areas by County.
- az.gov
or Call: 602-771-1000
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