Home Repairs
Maintaining your home can be costly, but assistance programs may be available to help with necessary repairs and improvements. Whether you need help with weatherization, accessibility modifications, emergency repairs, or repairs to correct code viiolations, various resources exist to support homeowners.
MassSave (https://www.masssave.com/) makes available free home energy assessments and rebates for heating, insulation, and appliances.
Massachusetts Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (https://www.toapply.org/MassHEAP) helps eligible households pay a portion of their winter heating bills. No matter what type of heating source you have, and even if the cost of heat is included in your rent.
Randolph Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) (https://www.randolph-ma.gov/398/Community-Development-Block-Grant) Housing Rehabilitation Program utilizes federal funding to support low and moderate-income homeowners (earning 80% or less of AMI) repair and rehabilitate their homes. Reach out to TRI- the Resource Inc for more information (https://www.theresource.org/about-1).
Self Help Inc (https://www.toapply.org/SHI) provides assistance with home energy costs.
The Mass Rehabiliation Commission (https://www.mass.gov/home-modification-loan-program-hmlp) assist with no interest loans to modify homes of adults and children with disabilities.
Habitat for Humanity (https://www.sshabitat.org/critical-home-repair) assists with critical home repairs to eligible households.
MassHousing (https://www.masshousing.com/home-ownership/homeowners) provides home improvement loans and lead removal funding support.
Rebuilding Together, Inc (https://rebuildingtogether.org/find-your-local-affiliate) assists low-income, elderly and disabled homeowners.
Housing Energy Programs ( https://www.mass.gov/housing-energy-programs) provide assistance to households with paying a portion of heating bills, as well as heating system repair and replacement services.