PTRC is here to help.

We can help you save money on utility bills.

 

CD Weatherization Map

 

How do I apply?

There are two ways to apply for our Weatherization services.   

  1. Mailed Paper Application 

    If you would like to have a paper application mailed to you, please call us at (336) 904-0338 and leave a message with your Name, Address, and phone number. We will return your call within one business day, and we will mail your application within two business days of our call back.

  2. Downloaded Paper Application 

    You can download a paper application here, but you must submit the application via mail or drop the completed application in person. We can not accept emailed or faxed applications.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call (336) 904-0338, and you will receive a call back in one business day. You can also email us at sinzar@ptrc.org

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What is the Weatherization Program?

The Weatherization Assistance Program helps low income, elderly, or disabled residents in seven counties in the Piedmont Triad (Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Person, Randolph, and Rockingham) save energy and reduce their utility bills by improving energy efficiency.

The program makes sure that Piedmont Triad residents have reliable, efficient, and safe ways to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer.  In addition, the US Department of Energy has documented that homes receiving weatherization assistance saved an average of $215 per year on energy bills.  That is savings that can be counted on year after year.   

Weatherization assistance is available for most types of housing -- single family homes, duplexes, condominiums and mobile homes. You do not have to own your own home to be eligible. Renters must have written permission from their landlord.

Documents Needed to Apply

  1.  Copy of photo ID or Drivers license - Address must   match requested service location
  2.  12 month utility history - Electric and gas
  3.  12 month income information - For all households members
  4.  Property Tax Record Card for the home, recorded at   the county court house where the home is located. 

*PTRC will help you locate and provide these and other documents during the application process. 

The Piedmont Triad Community Development department offers other housing services aside from this free weatherization program. Please see the link below to our other programs. 

IREC Accreditation

Post Date:12/09/2024 2:05 PM

We are excited to announce that Piedmont Triad Regional Council has officially been accredited as an IREC (Interstate Renewable Energy Council) Training Center! This prestigious accreditation affirms our commitment to providing high-quality training programs for individuals in the Weatherization sector.

As an IREC Accredited Training Center, we are dedicated to delivering top-tier education and certifications for those pursuing careers in the energy field. Our programs meet the rigorous standards set by IREC, ensuring that our trainees are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in this rapidly evolving industry. This accreditation enhances our ability to support professionals and organizations as they work towards meeting their career development goals.

An IREC credential is a nationally-recognized mark of quality training in the clean energy industry. Students, employers, funders, and other stakeholders look for the IREC mark to find high-quality, safe training that is aligned with industry needs.

“IREC’s credentialing initiatives provide a vital layer of quality assurance in rapidly-evolving clean energy sectors to ensure that workers are trained to the highest standards and that their skills and competencies are adequately validated.”
Anna Sullivan, IREC Director of Credentialing

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