Struggling to stay ahead of your utility bills and not sure about your options? Want help paying for home improvements?
Get Help Paying Your Utility BillApply for all utility assistance programs HERE.
You can also request a Home Energy Program application:
Get help filling out the application by watching the video below:
Get Help Paying Your Water/Sewer BillThe Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) is available statewide and provides Maryland households with financial relief toward water and/or wastewater bills. Eligible households may receive up to $2,000. LIHWAP funding is limited, and applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.
If you are unable to apply online, you may request an application be mailed to you through the service hotline at 1-800-332-6347 or by calling your local Department of Social Services or Office of Home Energy Programs office.
You can connect with LIHWAP Monday-Friday, 8:30AM-5PM by calling their customer service hotline at 1-800-332-6347 or by calling your local Department of Social Services or Office of Home Energy Programs office.
WSSC Water is committed to making your water and sewer bills more affordable. They’ve enhanced their programs and pay plans to provide financial assistance to more residents. Eligible residential customers may request a pay plan to make their water and sewer bills more affordable.
Get started by calling 301-206-4001. Our Customer Service Advisors will help you determine the programs that are best for your situation. Because our programs are administered by different agencies, there may be separate applications and eligibility requirements for each assistance program. All programs require that you be a WSSC Water customer receiving a bill in your name. You will need to present picture identification and proof that your income falls within an established threshold.
Bill adjustments are available to residential customers once every three years under certain circumstances. WSSC Water can work with you if you need help with:
WSSC Water has partnered with Promise to offer payment plans. This new financial assistance program allows residential and commercial customers with a past-due balance of $50 or more to establish a payment plan. By establishing a payment plan for past-due water and sewer bills and staying current with the plan, customers will avoid late fees and possible water service turnoffs. Learn more about the payment plans offered by WSSC.
PipeER provides emergency loans to finance the replacement of leaking service lines on residential property that connect from WSSC Water’s service connection to the home. The program provides $100,000 each fiscal year to customers in need of emergency funds, on a first-come, first-served basis. This program is administered by the WSSC Federal Credit Union in partnership with WSSC Water.
Customers are eligible to receive a maximum $5,000 loan, paid directly to a WSSC Water-licensed plumber. For more information on the program and application process, contact the WSSC Federal Credit Union at 240-452-8008 or online at wsscfcu.org/pipeER.
*Tenant-occupied properties require the owner’s written authorization to establish a pay plan, which requires completion of the Owner Authorization Form (Spanish).
The Water Fund was established by WSSC Water employees in 1994. Funded by donations from WSSC Water customers, employees and community partners, customers can make multiple requests for assistance with water and sewer bills, up to $500 per year. For more information, see the Water Fund page.
The Water Fund is administered by The Salvation Army in your county:
Montgomery County Salvation Army
20021 Aircraft Drive, Germantown, MD 20874
Tel. No: (301) 515-5354
Fax No: (301) 869-3347
Budget Billing and Customer Affordability Programs are tools that utility companies provide to help spread out annual energy and water bills into even monthly payments. This helps you avoid spikes in your energy bill caused by seasonal fluctuations and unusual utility usage.
Check out this example of a Pepco Budget Bill to find out what you are signing up for and how to read your own bill.
If you need to make your bills more consistent, visit your utility company’s Budget Billing page for more complete details about the program specific to you go directly to the utility website:
If you have difficulty with any of these PDFs submit an alternative format requests for assistance.
Lower Your Energy Use with Home RepairsOne way to lower your energy costs and make your home more comfortable is by participating in one of these programs that provide energy efficiency upgrades.
The Office of People’s Counsel has created an energy assistance toolkit to help Maryland households facing utility turn-off notices keep their power on. This toolkit includes videos on how to fill out the Office of Home Energy Programs application, application forms, and resource guides. Everything a person needs to apply for help with their utility bill can be found here. Please distribute this widely to other agencies, to clients, and to anyone else you think could benefit from this toolkit.Resource Guide (Spanish Translation)
Step 1: Decide if you are eligible for help through the Office of Home Energy Programs.
Office of Home Energy Programs Eligibility
Step 2: Want to apply for energy assistance through the Office of Home Energy Programs?
Watch this 3 minute video on how to fill out the application the right way
Step 3: Gather all of your documents
Click here for a list of all of the documents you will need. Don’t miss any! No matter how you submit your application you must also submit your documents. Missed documents slow down your application.
Step 4: Apply! Choose Which Way
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