Home Maintenance and Repair Services
Content added Nov. 4, 2024
NEW 2024 - Home Weatherization Grant Program
Housing & Neighborhood Services - Columbia City Council
The City of Columbia is excited to announce the launch of a new Home Weatherization Grant Program to help residents maximize energy savings and increase the value of their homes. The Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 to low- to moderate-income home-owners that can be used for insulation upgrades thereby producing savings in energy consumption and utility bills and improving the home’s health, safety and comfort. The full cost of the upgrades will be paid for by the City, with no cost to the resident.
Content updated July 17, 2024
CMCA’s Weatherization Assistance Program aids in creating a healthy dwelling for eligible applicants by conserving energy. Eligibility is based on total household income and family size which cannot exceed the 200% federal poverty income guidelines. If you own or rent, live in a single-family home, multi-family housing complex (up to four units), or mobile home, you can apply for weatherization assistance. However, if you rent, we must obtain written permission from your landlord before weatherization services can be performed on their property.
See website for more information on eligility and how to apply.
CMCA
807 N. Providence Rd.
Columbia, MO 65203
573-443-8706
Email: pr@cmca.us
Content updated Aug. 12, 2024
Information for clients with poor living conditions from the City of Columbia:. Tenants can file a complaint online at Citizen Rental Complaint Form and Consent to Enter Property - City of Columbia Missouri (como.gov), or by calling (573) 817-5050.
Updated on May 28, 2024
The Crossing
This ministry provides help with minor home repair, moving assistance, yard maintenance and/or other minor home needs for those in emergency or high-need situations. Examples include single moms, families in crisis and those in financial need.
3615 Southland Drive
Columbia, Missouri 65201
(573) 256-4410
Email: Careministry@thecrossingchurch.com
Tips for assessing a moldy situation including when to contact professional cleaners.
City of Columbia Household Hazardous Waste Shed
The Shed contains 5 gallon buckets of latex paint collected from Household Hazardous Waste Collection Days, which are available free of charge.
1313 Lakeview Avenue
Columbia, MO
573-874-2489
Content updated May 28, 2024
Home Performance with Energy Star is a national program designed to bring your home up to Energy Star standards. An assessment of your entire home by a certified contractor will show you ways to save on your energy costs.
Residents who participate in the Home Performance program can finance energy efficiency improvements through our rebates and loans. For more information, visit our Rebates and Loans page.
To see if this program could help you, complete the Home Energy Yardstick assessment found at energystar.gov. If you have a score of five or less, your home could benefit from the Home Performance Program.
Content updated May 31, 2024
Empowers people with disabilities, seniors and veterans to maximize their independence in the community. Includes information, demonstrations, and presentations on assistive devices/technology, as well as technical assistance for a variety of accessibility needs.
1905 W Ash Street
Columbia, MO 65203
573-874-1646