Massachusetts Windows Replacement Program

Massachusetts's Windows Replacement Program helps eligible residents reduce energy costs through free window installations. Access state-specific eligibility requirements, application processes, and get the support you need.

Program Overview

The Massachusetts Windows Replacement Program provides essential support for energy-efficient home improvements. Our comprehensive services include free window installation, energy assessments, and ongoing support designed to help residents achieve significant energy savings and improved home comfort.

Massachusetts Weatherization Assistance Program

Free weatherization services including window replacement for low-income Massachusetts households to improve energy efficiency and reduce heating costs.

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Federal program helping Massachusetts residents with energy costs and weatherization improvements including window upgrades for eligible households.

Mass Save Home Energy Assessment

Comprehensive energy efficiency program offering rebates and incentives for window replacements for Massachusetts residents.

National Grid Energy Efficiency Programs

Rebates for energy-efficient home improvements including ENERGY STAR window replacements for National Grid customers.

Eversource Energy Savings Programs

Energy efficiency rebates for qualifying home improvements including high-performance window installations for Eversource customers.

USDA Rural Development Housing Repair Programs

Loans and grants for very low-income rural Massachusetts homeowners to repair and improve homes including window replacements.

MassHousing Home Improvement Loan Program

Low-interest loans for home improvements including energy-efficient window upgrades for Massachusetts homeowners.

Community Action Agencies of Massachusetts

Local agencies providing weatherization and home improvement assistance including window replacements for low-income families.

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Programs

State programs supporting residential energy efficiency improvements including window upgrades.

HUD Community Development Block Grant Program

Federal grants to Massachusetts communities for housing rehabilitation including window replacements for low-income homeowners.

Quick Eligibility Overview

Basic eligibility requirements for Massachusetts windows replacement program:

Must be a resident of Massachusetts for at least 30 days
Household income below 185% of federal poverty level
Valid government-issued identification
Assets below $2,500 limit
Frequently Asked Questions

Sarah Mitchell - Senior Energy Efficiency Specialist

Sarah Mitchell

Senior Energy Efficiency Specialist

Sarah has over 12 years of experience in residential energy efficiency programs and has helped thousands of homeowners reduce their energy costs through window replacement initiatives.

Certified Energy Manager (CEM)
12+ Years Experience
45 Articles Written
"Every family deserves an energy-efficient home. I'm here to make sure you get all the help you're entitled to through these valuable programs."
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Important Information

Application Deadline

Rolling basis - no deadline

Processing Time

2-4 weeks average

Benefit Duration

12 months (renewable)