Flood Recovery Rebates
Qualifying low- and moderate-income Vermont homeowners and renters are eligible for up to $29,500 per household to replace flood-damaged appliances and equipment.
Damage must have occurred in 2024 and/or between July 10 and July 31, 2023 (or July 10 and August 10 for residents of Addison County).
Flood Recovery Rebates for Homeowners and Renters
Appliances, Heating, Water Heating
Get up to $10,000 on qualifying appliances, heating, and electric or fossil fuel-fired water heating
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Appliances, Water Heating, and Heating Rebates For Rental Property Owners
Home Electric System Upgrade Rebate for Rental Property Owners
Virtual Home Energy Visit
- An Energy Consultant will perform a virtual walkthrough of your home over video to identify and discuss options for replacing flood-damaged products and improving your home's energy efficiency and comfort.
- Sign Up for a Virtual Home Energy Visit
Secure financing to help pay for energy-saving improvements.
Financing for Homeowners
Home Energy Loan
Flexible financing for homeowners starting at 0% interest.
Home Energy Loan Flood Recovery Accommodations
- Eligible fossil fuel heating equipment may be financed
- 0% interest loans, with loan terms of 5 years or less, are available for all customers recovering from flooding
- Borrowing cap: $30,000
- The cap of 50% for Health & Safety project costs has increased to having no cap if such repairs are necessary for your project
Flood Recovery Offers Video
An overview of Efficiency Vermont’s flood recovery offers for Vermonters who experienced flood damage in 2023 and/or 2024. This video covers rebate and support for Residential customers, as well as offers for businesses and rental property owners.
Flood Resilience Webinar
Efficiency Vermont’s engineering experts answer common questions about drying out, managing moisture, and improving your home’s resilience.