Home Repair Financial Assistance

There is never a good time to need home repairs, but it seems like things always break in the winter. Not only is the weather lousy most of the time, but you may also be on a tight budget due to the holidays. No one should have to choose between necessities and having a safe and comfortable place to live, so take advantage of some resources to help pay for home repairs.

Arkansas Weatherization Assistance Program

home repair assistanceThe Weatherization Assistance Program, also known as WAP, is the largest energy efficiency program in the country. The program’s goal is to provide insulation for low-income people to conserve energy and assist the less-fortunate with energy costs. WAP is aimed at the elderly, handicapped, and families with children. The National Energy Audit (NEAT) is used to figure out the best solution for single frame houses and the Mobile Home Energy Audit (MHEA) calculates the same thing, but for mobile homes.

If you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Aid to Families with Dependent Children, you are automatically eligible for this program. To apply, contact your local community action agency.

Arkansas Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

Do you or someone you know need help with home energy costs? The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) assists low-income people through Regular Assistance Programs and Crisis Intervention Programs. The programs provide financial assistance with a payment to the energy supplier or to the applicant.

If you are enrolled in other benefit programs such as SSI, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and specific Veterans benefits, you may be automatically eligible.

Assistance with Home Repairs in Arkansas

There is a variety of organizations out there to help you with home repairs in Arkansas:

Habitat for Humanity 
Most people probably think that Habitat for Humanity just builds homes, but they also help repair and improve existing homes.

Habitat for Humanity ReStore 
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are donation locations and home improvement centers. They sell new and used furniture and home accessories, along with building materials and supplies at a fraction of the price of a retail outlet.

Veterans Affairs Regional Loan Center 
The VA can assist with grants and loans to qualifying veterans. This financial aid can be used to buy a home or adapt their home to their needs.

USDA Rural Development Office 
This organization can offer home improvement loans and grants for homeowners that are low-income and live in rural locations.

You can also check with your local municipality or county government to see if they offer any assistance programs. Airlift Concrete Experts is always here to help, but we know that unexpected repairs can be stressful. We can inspect your situation and provide you with a free estimate, giving you the information you need to determine your budget.

We hope this list is useful for you to get assistance or guidance, if you need it.

Search
Banner image of the airlift concrete experts trucks.
Contact Us for A Free Estimate
Contact Us
Call Now