Weatherization Programs | DuPage County Community Services
421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
Eligibility
DuPage County Resident; Must meet income guidelines; Households who qualify for LIHEAP and/or are receiving SSI Title IV and XVI or HUD means-tested programs.
Required documents
Social security card(s) for all household members
Proof of all income for all household members for the past 30 days
Current electric/gas bill
Proof of homeownership.
Hours
Monday to Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
630-407-6501
Fax·
Fax
630-407-6502
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TDD
800-942-9412
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Toll Free
630-407-6500
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Main
630-620-0804
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Home Delivered Meals
866-800-1409
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After-Hours Hotline
Languages
Spanish, English.
Application process
(1) Call the Main number and ask to have a referral made to the Weatherization program, (2) A phone intake will be completed to determine program eligibility, (3) Eligible applicants will be added to a wait list, (4) Once your name comes to the top of the wait list, an appointment will be provided, (5) Applicants will need to provide all required documents at the time of appointment, (6) If applicant is approved, an energy auditor will come to the home to complete an energy audit, (7) The recommended repairs will be reviewed with the homeowner prior to any work being completed.
Fees
None
Service area
Dupage County, IL
County department overseeing several community programs, including Aging and Disability Services, Community Development, Family Center, Housing Supports and Self-Sufficiency, and Intake and Referral. The department also provides assistance through the Low Income Housing Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) program and manages the 211 DuPage resource database.
Date of Last Formal Update
06/04/2025
Data provided by
211 DuPage County
What's Here
Providing organization
DuPage County Community Services
County department overseeing several community programs, including Aging and Disability Services, Community Development, Family Center, Housing Supports and Self-Sufficiency, and Intake and Referral. The department also provides assistance through the Low Income Housing Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) program and manages the 211 DuPage resource database.
