The Cincinnati Enquirer
Income-eligible households may qualify for a free home weatherization program sponsored by People Working Cooperatively.
The non-profit organization's program can include furnace cleaning and tuning, insulation, air sealing measures, carbon monoxide testing and more.
Funded by Cinergy, PWC's home weatherization program is available to all income-eligible CG&E and ULH&P customers.
A family of four with gas heat that earns up to $26, 475 can qualify. If the same family uses electric heat, it can earn up to $35,300.
To determine if you qualify, call (513) 351-7921 in Ohio and (859) 331-1991 in Kentucky.
PWC is a local non-profit organization specializing in critical home repairs and emergency services for at-risk homeowners.
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