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House Warming | Chn Housing Partners

3711 Chester Ave., Ste. 100, Cleveland, OH 44114

Eligibility

Enbridge Ohio customers with a household income up to 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. Homeowner must be current on property taxes. Residence cannot exceed 4 units; multifamily residences must be individually metered. Client may apply for this service once every 5 years. Emergency program: Furnace and/or Hot Water Tank must not be working properly.

Required documents

Copy of all utility bills, proof of income for the last 12 months, and proof of home ownership (if applicable). If renting, client and landlord must sign the Terms of Service agreement attached to the application.

Hours

Business hours: M-F: 8:30am-5:00pm. Emergency / no heat / no hot water program: October 15th - April 15th.
(216) 881-8443

Voice - voice | Financial Mobility Main Line

(216) 803-6739

Fax - fax | Energy Services Department

(216) 574-7100

Voice - voice | Recorded Information Line

(216) 600-8108

Voice - voice | CHN Utility Assistance Appointment Line

Application process

Visit website to apply or for information - click on the "Housing & Community Services" tab and select "Energy Efficiency Services." May also phone to receive an application. Return completed application and all documentation via mail or in-person to the main site during business hours. During HEAP season, client may simply fill in the check box for weatherization assistance on the HEAP application. There may be a waiting period of up to six weeks during the warmer months (late Spring through early Fall). If the caller has no heat or hot water due to a non-working appliance (furnace or hot water tank) call main number for assistance. There is no outreach / home bound appointments for this service, if caller needs assistance with the application please direct the caller to the Department of Aging.

Fees

Free for applicants who own the home. A landlord contribution may be required if renting.

Service area

Cuyahoga County, Ohio

Description

Provides assistance for Enbridge customers to increase the energy efficiency of homes and reduce household energy expenditures. Services include: safety inspection of gas appliances, carbon monoxide alarms, education on energy saving, insulation, as well as inspection, repair, and possible replacement of furnace and hot water tank (as if warranted), and customer education. Services provided through contracted agencies. Service provided depends on the assessment of the property. Not a rehab program. Home must not be vacant and utilities must be on.

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Providing organization

Chn Housing Partners

Works to provide affordable housing and homeownership options for low- and moderate-income families in economically viable neighborhoods. Offers low-income homeowners health- and safety-related home improvements. Provides training programs on a variety of topics.