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A weatherization technician conducts duct testing in a home during the “Five Millionth Home” Event. Since its inception, 5.7 million homes have been weatherized nationwide under the Weatherization Assistance Program. |
Weatherization is the process by which homes are made more energy efficient. This result is accomplished through a series of relatively easy energy conservation measures. Homes that have been weatherized require less energy to heat and cool, resulting in lower utility bills and a higher standard of living.
Georgia’s Program uses Whole House Weatherization. The Whole-House approach treats the house as a single energy-consuming system, rather than as a loose collection of unrelated pieces of equipment. Whole House Weatherization requires advanced diagnostic skills and cost-effective measure selection and installation.
By expanding the scope of the Program to adopt a whole-house approach and incorporating advanced energy efficiency technologies, it is anticipated that weatherization can achieve significantly greater energy savings; further reduce emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases; increase the leveraging potential of the weatherization network; and expand the Program’s contribution to the economic health and sustainability of the nation’s communities.

Click here to view Weatherization Procedures Manual - Part 1
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Click here to view Weatherization Procedures Manual - Part 3
Click here to view Weatherization Procedures Manual - Part 4
Click here to view Weatherization Procedures Manual - Part 5
Click here to view Southeast Weatherization Field Guide
Click here to view Weatherization Monitoring Protocol
Click here to view Weatherization Training Manual