This program provides a free energy audit for qualified residents to assess the energy-saving needs of single-family homes in CenterPoint Energy’s Houston Electric Territory. Homes must be in a good state of repair t​o perform the energy audit. Homes with sheetrock damage, foundation, or plumbing issues may not qualify for the program. The energy audit may qualify you for the following free weatherization upgrades:

  • Air infiltration (caulking and sealing exterior penetrations in your home)
  • HVAC tune-ups or upgrades
  • Low-flow showerheads
  • Water heater pipe insulation
  • Solar screens (on the south and west-facing windows)
  • LED lighting
  • Ceiling or wall insulation

Why weatherization matters

Weatherization helps keep your home comfortable and may help lower your utility bill​s. The FREE assessment and qualifying upgrades may include air sealing, HVAC tune-ups, pipe insulation and added insulation in walls or ceilings.

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You have options on how to apply:

  1. Fill out the form below and we'll follow up with you within 3 business days
  2. Contact the area community agencies and non-profit organizations listed under the quick links to the right directly.

  • You are a residential customer of CenterPoint Energy's Texas Electric Service area
  • Your home is at least 16 years old & less than 2,500 sq. ft.
  • Income Qualified*
  • You receive benefits from a public assistance program (SNAP, Medical Assistance or Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, Public Housing, Children's Health Insurance, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families); or
  • You reside in the HUD census tract or Low-Moderate Income areas

Terms and conditions apply.

CenterPoint Energy's Agencies in Action Program Application

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*Income Qualifications:

(A) meets the criteria for "low-income" as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (i.e., resides in a household with an income level at or under 80% of the area median income based on family size, as calculated by HUD, or resides in a household with an income at or under 200% of the federal poverty guidelines based on family size, as calculated by HHS); or

(B) resides in a household in which at least one person receives economic assistance through a program listed in the Texas technical reference manual for the applicable program year; or

(C) resides in a HUD-designated low-income housing qualifying census tract or census block.


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