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Boston to Help Seniors Replace Outdated Heating Systems

A new proactive program will help eligible seniors replace failing or inefficient heating systems before winter begins.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced Tuesday the beginning of “Seniors Save”, a new, proactive program that will help eligible seniors replace failing or inefficient heating systems before winter begins.

New energy-efficient systems significantly lower the risks of heating emergencies during the winter. They also drastically reduce heating bills.

“With a very difficult winter last year and fall fast approaching, we want to make sure our seniors are warm and safe this winter,” said Mayor Walsh. “Seniors living on fixed incomes may not always be able to afford important improvements to their heating systems. I’m proud that the City of Boston will be able to provide this additional resource for our residents.”

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Applications for the Seniors Save program are currently available by contacting the Boston Home Center (BHC), by visiting the Department of Neighborhood Development’s website or by contacting one of the BHC’s partner senior agencies. To qualify, income-eligible seniors must be 60 years of age or older and must be the occupants of a residential one-to-four family property or condominium in the City of Boston. The program is open to seniors whose income does not exceed 80 percent of median family income, as determined by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Eligible homeowners will receive a $3,500 grant towards upgrades to their heating systems. Additional funding is available up to $10,000 in the form of a zero percent interest, deferred loan, which will only be payable on the sale of the property, a refinance or transfer of the title. Once a senior citizen submits an application, BHC Construction Specialists will work with the homeowner on the scope of the project, and will help select a contractor from the BHC’s pre-approved, licensed and insured contractor list. A BHC Construction Specialist will then oversee the work from start to finish.

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To learn more about Seniors Save, residents are invited to contact (617) 635-HOME, or click here

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