Funding available to fix heating equipment

The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance has $2 million available to help homeowners have their heating equipment cleaned and inspected before colder temperatures arrive in the fall.

Anyone who thinks they may be eligible can apply at their local department of social services.

Periodic tune-ups of furnaces or boilers can help improve energy efficiency, thereby reducing heating costs. The program is federally-funded through the Home Energy Assistance Program.

The program covers energy-efficiency services costing up to $400, including the cleaning of primary heating equipment. Eligible services may also include chimney cleaning; minor repairs; and installation of carbon-monoxide detectors or programmable thermostats, if needed, to allow for the safe, proper, and efficient operation of the heating equipment.

To qualify, applicants must meet the program’s income guidelines, which vary based on the number of people living in the household. For example, a family of four can earn up to $4,423 a month and still qualify. Additionally, the household must have heating equipment that is more than 12 months old, and the furnace, boiler, or chimney must not have been cleaned within the past 12 months.

Applications will be accepted through Nov. 3, or until funding is exhausted, whichever comes first. New Yorkers may find contact information for their county department of social services at otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/contacts.

 

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