February 6, 2026

Klamath County Public Health Update: Funding Available For Wood Stove Change-out And Weatherization

Klamath County Public Health

Public Health update

February 2, 2026

Funding available for wood stove change-out and weatherization

Residents living within the Air Quality Zone may qualify to participate in a program to transition from old wood-burning heating devices to cleaner heating sources and/or weatherization services.

Up to $10,000 per household is available to replace wood stoves or fireplaces with gas or electric appliances. Professional installation is included. Licensed contractors will help determine the replacement device to best fit your needs, manage the removal of old devices and install high-efficiency replacements.

Program participation is prioritized for low-to-moderate income households using wood-burning devices as a primary heat source.

There is also $5,000 per household available for weatherization, such as insulation, air sealing, and minor repairs.

Apply here online, or call 541.882.8846.

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