Free air conditioners in Texas.
Find where to get a free, portable or window mounted air conditioner in Texas. Low-income families, seniors and disabled people are often the recipients of a unit. A free air conditioner can be obtained from programs as wide ranging as Beat the Heat to local Aging on Aging Centers or the United Way. Get more details below.
While free AC systems (or sometimes a high powered window fan) are available in many cities, most of the assistance programs are in the more populated parts of the state, including the Dallas metro area and Houston. But some statewide programs, such as CEAP, may also provide low-income families an air conditioner.
Non-profits in Texas that provide free air conditioners
Tarrant County residents, including senior citizens, disabled adults and veterans, can get a free air conditioner from the United Way and their Beat the Heat program. There will also be free systems for very low income families that meet income and household asset levels. In some cases the program can help fix, or tune up, an existing, older air conditioner. The offices are at 201 N. Rupert St., Fort Worth, TX 76107 (phone number 817-258-8000) as well as 401 W. Sanford St., Arlington, TX 76011 (dial 682-428-8160).
Harris County Area Agency on Aging provides free air conditioners to low income senior citizens over the age of 60 and, if resources allow, disabled adults. In addition to the AC programs, the center can also help people find, and apply for, other government assistance programs that can help pay electric costs or pay the costs of an AC unit. The location is 8000 N Stadium Dr, Houston, TX 77054. Phone: (832) 393-4301.
Local non-profits provide their own forms of summer cooling assistance to struggling families, often for health and safety reasons. These programs can include free air conditioners or other similar support. Many of the charity organizations partner with utility companies and social services to offer support. In general, the free AC units are focused on the disabled or elderly, and locate a Texas Agency on Aging program.
San Antonio gives out free air conditioners or window fans. The goal is to help the elderly, people with a medical or health issue and working poor in Bexar County get relief from the heat. There are government programs such as Project Cool as well as charities and energy companies that give out free air conditioners or powerful fans. Find details on free air conditioners or fans in San Antonio.
Energy company programs for a free AC
Reliant Energy has a state wide summer program called Beat the Heat. The utility company will give away a portable air conditioner to low-income families and those facing an emergency, such as a serious medical issue. In addition to that, Reliant Energy has payment plans, electric bill assistance programs, Cooling Centers and other resources that can help people pay their utility bills during the hot summer months. The main number is 866-222-7100, or find details on how to get help from Reliant Energy.
TXU Energy also offer free window fans, small AC units and other summer colling bill help to low-income families. This service, which is their version of Beat the Heat, is available in the TXU service area only. While TXU energy funds the free air conditioner program, applications are processed at local charity and social service agencies, such as Aging on Aging centers and the Salvation Army. Dial 800-818-6132 or look here for additional TXU energy assistance programs.
Free air conditioners in Texas from government programs
Free portable AC units are given out by Dallas County Health and Human Services. These units will often be for low-income families that are living in, or near poverty levels. Social services will also try to provide a free air conditioner to the sick, seniors, or elderly in the region. This assistance program is in addition to CEAP or weatherization (referenced below). The main office is at 2377 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. Call 214-819-2000.
The Texas CEAP program is a statewide benefit. It is the state’s version of LIHEAP that is offered often in partnership with weatherization (WAP) – they are combined together. This can provide free air conditioners, repairs, tune ups and more during the summer to low-income families, seniors, and the disabled. Applications to the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP) are available from local social service offices (county specific) and TDHCA.
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