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Kentucky Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is a grant from Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services that funds home energy efficiency improvements for low-income households across Kentucky.
As part of the nation's largest residential energy efficiency program administered by the U.S. Department of Energy, WAP enables low-income families to lower their energy bills through upgrades such as insulation, duct sealing, and heating and cooling system repairs or replacements. Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) administers the state program using federal DOE funding and state cabinet resources.
Eligible applicants are low-income homeowners and renters whose household income falls within program guidelines. Improvements are provided at no cost to eligible participants.
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Why work for Weatherization? Watch the video below to hear from our team at the Residential Energy Efficiency (REE) Center . The U.S. Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) is the nation's largest residential energy efficiency program.
WAP enables low-income families to lower their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient. Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) received funding for WAP through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services' Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Expert teams of inspectors and crews perform cost-free retrofits for eligible individuals.
This includes installing insulation, sealing exteriors, duct repairs, and, if needed, heating equipment replacements. Families often save up to $500 annually on utility bills post-retrofit, with savings varying based on usage habits, local climate, and regional unit prices. The WAP is delivered to individuals across the state by Community Action Kentucky's 20 local Community Action Agencies.
Find Your Local Community Action Agency For information about income guidelines or how to apply, visit the eligibility information page . If you are a vendor, service provider, partner, or contractor working on a weatherization project or are interested in the Weatherization Assistance Program, visit the Resources page for more details.
KHC's WAP helps qualified Kentuckians save money, increase comfort, and better their homes and environment through proven, energy conservation solutions. What are some of the no-cost energy and utility bill saving services I may receive?
Energy conservation education Insulation in attic, floors, and walls Furnace repair or replacement High efficiency appliances Weatherization Assistance Program Currently selected Weatherization State Plan Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) HOME Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Inspectors, Compliance, and Asset Management Homeowner/Homebuyer Development © Kentucky Housing Corporation KY Homeownership Protection Center For more information, please contact: Kentucky Housing Corporation 1231 Louisville Road, Frankfort, KY 40601 502-564-7630 ; 800-633-8896 (KY only); TTY 711
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Low-income Kentucky homeowners; priority is given to the elderly, persons with disabilities, and families with children. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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