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Find out if you are eligible for a discounted In-Home Energy Audit.

The Avista In-Home Energy Audit pilot program is possible through a partnership lead by Avista in conjunction with The City of Spokane, The City of Spokane Valley and Spokane County. The home energy audit Avista performs is comparable to a $400- $500 energy audit.

Please fill out the questions below to find out if you are eligible for this program and what your savings will be.

Do you live within the boundaries of Spokane County?


Please choose your location:





Do you know about the Sustainable Works Perry Neighborhood Project?

Are you an Avista Customer?


What energy services does Avista provide to you?



Is Avista your primary source of energy to heat your home?


Are you eligible for energy assistance based on your income?


Definitions

Incorporated areas of Spokane County
(Definition)
Unincorporated areas of Spokane County
(Definition)

Notes

Incorporated areas of Spokane County

An incorporated town or city: A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, or a town. A municipality is typically governed by a mayor and a city council or municipal council. Incorporated areas of Spokane County include:

  • Airway Heights
  • Cheney
  • Deer Park
  • Medical Lake
  • Millwood
  • Liberty Lake

Unincorporated areas of Spokane County

Not within the city limits listed under the “Incorporated” definition.

Do you live in the Perry Neighborhood?

The boundaries are between 4th and 18th and Altamont and Sherman.

Income Assistance Guidelines

60% of Median
Family Size Month Year
1 $2,020 $24,235
2 $2,641 $31,692
3 $3,262 $39,149
4 $3,884 $46,606
5 $4,505 $54,062
6 $5,127 $61,519
7 $5,243 $62,918
8 $5,360 $64,316

Do you heat your home primarily with Avista electricity or natural gas?

Primary heat source is defined by usage between the months of November and March. If you heat with natural gas your use would generally be over 300 THERMS. If you heat with Avista electricity your use would generally be over 9000 KWH.

Other heat sources include: propane, wood, oil, solar . If you use one of these to heat your home we do not consider your primary heat source to be an Avista fuel.