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DC Weatherization Rebates

Rebate Details

Provider: District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) via programs like WAP and related initiatives
Amount: Varies up to $10,000
Insulation Types: Attic, Walls, Floor/Basement
Service Area: District of Columbia residents (primarily low-income for full assistance programs)

Overview

The DC Weatherization Rebates, primarily through the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) administered by the District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE), help make homes more energy efficient with upgrades like insulation. This program targets reducing energy bills for District residents. It covers measures such as attic, wall, crawl space, floor/basement insulation, plus related improvements like air sealing. Rebates vary depending on the program track – often full coverage (no cost to participant) for qualifying low-income households via WAP, with potential higher amounts up to $10,000 in expanded efforts. The program is DC-only and draws from federal and local funds.

How It Helps You

Adding insulation to your attic, walls, or crawl space can cut energy bills by 10-30% by keeping heat in during winter and out during summer – especially helpful in DC’s variable climate. You’ll enjoy a more comfortable home with fewer drafts and even temperatures. These upgrades often qualify for stacking with federal incentives like the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (where still applicable) or other DCSEU rebates. Environmentally, you’ll lower your carbon footprint by using less energy for heating and cooling.

Pros: Significant upfront savings or free upgrades for eligible households, long-term bill reductions, improved comfort. Cons: May involve paperwork and an energy audit; primarily geared toward low-income households for full benefits.

Eligibility and Application

  • Homeowners or renters (with landlord permission) in the District of Columbia.
  • Primarily for low-income households (e.g., around 200% of federal poverty level or less; check current thresholds like $61,841 for 1-person household in recent updates).
  • Homes must qualify via energy audit showing recommended measures.
  • No strict ZIP restrictions – available across all DC areas.

Step-by-step application process:

  1. Contact DOEE or apply online/phone through the official WAP page.
  2. Schedule a free energy audit to assess your home’s needs.
  3. If approved, qualified contractors install recommended measures (like insulation) at little to no cost.
  4. Complete any follow-up verification and enjoy the savings!

Real-World Examples

  • A DC family in a single-family home adds attic insulation and air sealing through WAP. They reduce heating bills by $400-600/year and get the full upgrade covered (potential value $3,000+).
  • A qualifying household insulates walls and crawl space alongside other fixes, saving 20% on annual energy costs while improving comfort in both cold winters and hot summers.

FAQs

How do I apply?

Start at the official DOEE WAP page (linked below) or call for an application – it begins with an energy audit request.

Can this be combined with other incentives?

Yes, often stacks with federal tax credits (if available) or DCSEU appliance rebates for even more savings.

What if I don’t qualify for low-income programs?

Explore DCSEU residential rebates for partial incentives on efficiency upgrades or check for other local options.

How much could I save overall?

Typical households see 10-30% lower energy bills (hundreds per year), plus free or low-cost upgrades worth thousands.

Is there an expiration?

The program is ongoing with annual funding – apply soon as waitlists or delays can occur (e.g., noted for 2026 starts).

Does it cover renters?

Yes, with owner agreement and focus on energy-saving measures.

Ready to lower your energy bills and boost your home’s efficiency? Check your eligibility today and apply through the official site: https://doee.dc.gov/service/wap. Small steps like insulation can lead to big savings – take action now!

Apply for This Rebate

Please verify all rebate information with official sources. Information updated as of February 13, 2026.

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