Residential Utilities

Electric

First Energy/West Penn Power Company
(800) 686-0021
https://www.firstenergycorp.com/west_penn_power.html

FirstEnergy continues to provide opportunities for our customers who are low to moderate income.  As such, I wanted to provide you with information on our WARM program that provides eligible customers with FREE, energy-saving home improvements that could help save money, lower electricity usage, and increase the comfort of your home.

What are the benefits of the WARM program?
Customers participating in WARM:
• Receive an in-home energy usage evaluation
• Work with a trained energy educator to create an energy-savings plan
• Have the opportunity to receive energy-saving home improvements installed in the home (see below for details)

What are the energy-saving home improvements?
Depending on how much electricity you use each month, the WARM Program could provide you with energy-saving home improvements such as:

• Attic and/or wall insulation
• Caulking and weather-stripping
• Refrigerator/freezer testing and possible replacement
• Electric water heater inspection
• Energy-saving light bulbs
• Replacement of inefficient window/wall air conditioners
• The specific improvements that you are eligible to receive will be determined during your home energy evaluation. No payment is required for these installations/services.

How do I apply for WARM?

Calling the Dollar Energy Fund at 1-888-406-8074 or completing the online form at FirstEnergycorp.com/WARM or paper applications


Sewer

Butler Area Sewer Authority
(724) 282-1978
www.basapa.org


Water

Pennsylvania American Water Company
(800) 474-7292
www.amwater.com/paaw


Gas/Heating

Peoples TWP
(800) 222-5101
www.peoplestwp.com


Cable television/Internet/Telephone

ARMSTRONG
(724) 283-4480
armstrongonewire.com


Refuse/Garbage Collection

Vogel Disposal Service
(724) 625-1511
https://www.vogeldisposal.com/

 

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