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Home Preservation and Energy

Weatherization inspector

 

Weatherization Services

Through collaboration with Federal funding sources, municipalities and utility companies, MCCSA's Home Preservation / Energy Group performs the installation of energy efficient measures to preserve Macomb County homes and neighborhoods. Weatherization improvements save an average of 30 percent on heat/utility bills.

 

Energy saving services may include:

    • combustion appliance testing
    • installing ceiling insulation/ventilation
    • sidewall and floor insulation
    • caulking
    • window repair
    • infiltration/exfiltration air sealing

 

An inspection of the dwelling determines which Department of Energy measures will be installed.

 

MCCSA's Home Preservation / Energy Group coordinates resources with other local agencies and municipalities to better serve our customers' needs.


Eligibility

Macomb County families and individuals who are interested in having their home weatherized must meet eligibility guidelines.

    • Services are free to those who qualify.
    • Must meet current Federal Income Guidelines. Income includes gross income of everyone residing in the home at the time of application (one year back from the date of application).
    • Recipients of FIP, SSI or SDA who have received benefits during any of the past twelve months are automatically eligible.
    • Applicants must be residents of Macomb County.
    • Weatherization crews cannot work on any home that is for sale.


How to Apply

You must call your local Community Action Center to apply for service.

 

All applicants must provide complete proof of income. This could include one or more of the following items:

    • "Award" letter from Social Security
    • Pay stubs with year to date totals
    • Letter from applicant's employer
    • Unemployment check stubs


Homeowners
must provide one of the following pieces of documentation:

    • Tax bill with name and address
    • Deed with name and address
    • House payment with name and address
    • Current gas and electric bills


Mobile home owners
must provide:

    • Certificate of mobile home ownership

 

Renters must provide:

    • Proof of income
    • Landlord's name, address, and phone number


Where to Apply

North Action Center
(586) 749 - 5146

58144 Gratiot

New Haven, MI 48048

(closed Tuesdays)

If you live in: Armada, Bruce Township, Chesterfield Township (north of 23 Mile Road), Lenox, Macomb Township (north of 23 Mile Road), Memphis, New Baltimore (north of 23 Mile Road), New Haven, Ray, Richmond, Romeo, Shelby Township (north of 23 Mile Road), or Washington Township.


Central Action Center

(586) 469 - 6964

18 Market Street

Mount Clemens, MI 48043

If you live in: Chesterfield Township (south of 23 Mile Road), Clinton Township, Fraser, Harrison Township, Macomb Township (south of 23 Mile Road), Mount Clemens, New Baltimore (south of 23 Mile Road), Shelby Township (south of 23 Mile Road), St. Clair Shores, Sterling Heights, or Utica.


South Action Center

(586) 759-9150

22856 Ryan Road

Warren, MI 48091

If you live in: Center Line, Eastpointe, Roseville or Warren.


For more information about MCCSA's Home Preservation/Energy Division contact:


MCCSA Home Preservation/Energy Division
Phone: (586) 469-6329
Fax: (586) 469-5996
TDD: (586) 469-5962

21885 Dunham Road
VerKuilen Building, Suite #10
Clinton Township, MI 48036


Email: mccsa@macombcountymi.gov

When emailing questions regarding services, please include your full name, phone number or other contact information, and city of residence. This helps us to serve you more efficiently.


          
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