Windows

Don't pay a premium for your view. Install energy-efficient windows to save energy and money.

Abundant natural light is a must for many homeowners, but if you're looking out of single-pane inefficient windows, you may be paying a premium for your view. Inefficient windows can cause heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, resulting in higher energy bills and discomfort. Advances in technology and design have dramatically improved the performance of energy-efficient windows. Program qualified windows can help reduce heat gain or loss for lower energy bills and help reduce outside noise. The result is an all-around more comfortable home.

Energy Saving Benefits

  • Save money on your electricity bills by reducing window heat gain and loss
  • Use less electricity to keep your home at a comfortable temperature

Environmental Benefits

  • Reduce air pollution by using less energy to keep your home comfortable
  • Avoid greenhouse gas emissions through reduced electricity use

Getting Started

Windows may be self-installed by homeowners or installed by a contractor. Customers interested in using a contractor can find a participating contractor using the Wyoming Participating Weatherization Contractors list. When choosing to use a contractor, review the Incentive Application with them to determine eligibility requirements, incentive qualifications and review the list of required documents to submit for an incentive.

Incentive Application and required documents must be received within 90 days of the completed service (the date the work is completed). Incentive checks are issued within 45 days of receipt of the completed and approved Incentive Application. Checks are only payable to the account holder or property. Incentives are not to exceed the project cost. Work may be inspected for compliance. Incentives are subject to tariff approval and may change with 45 days notice. Additional terms and conditions may apply.

Self-installers are eligible for incentives on materials only and documentation of U-Factors, SHGC values and square footage must be provided.

Remember to save your National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) window stickers for incentive processing. A copy of your windows manufacturer specification invoice clearly indicating the U-factor of each window may be submitted in lieu of your National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) stickers.

Incentives are limited to one-time installations within the qualified space of the home and will not exceed window purchase price. Window units that have previously received an incentive through the program do not qualify for additional incentives if replaced.

Available Incentive

Product
U-factor Requirements
Incentive
Windows U-factor of 0.30 or lower $1.00/ sq ft

Qualifications

Windows
  • Home must have an electric heating system at least 80 percent of the floor area
  • Electric heating is defined as permanently installed ducted electric furnaces, heat pumps or electric zonal heating systems (baseboard or cadet wall heaters)
    • Windows must have a U-factor of 0. 30 or lower
    • Copies of NFRC stickers with the U-factor listed for each individual window or a manufacturer's specification worksheet itemizing each installed window's U-factor must be submitted
    • Exterior doors will be considered for incentive if they are 80 percent glass. Skylights will be considered for incentive if all program requirements are met.
    • Work performed as part of building code requirements is not eligible for an incentive. Additionally, areas that are not finished or conditioned living spaces (permanently installed heating or ducted for cooling), such as a garage or basement floor, do not qualify.

Incentive application and required documents must be received within 90 days of the completed service

Need help?

These helpful forms can assist you in the process of submitting your application materials.

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