HVAC Contract Help for Mississauga Homeowners
If you signed an unfair furnace, water heater, heat pump, AC, HEPA air purifier, or water filter rental or financing agreement at your Mississauga home, the 2018 amendments to Ontario's Consumer Protection Act may apply to you.
About Mississauga
Ontario's third-largest city, with a residential mix that includes large suburban developments built from the 1970s through the early 2000s.
Mississauga neighbourhoods such as Erindale, Cooksville, Streetsville, and Meadowvale contain substantial numbers of homes whose original equipment is now past its expected service life.
Mississauga's combination of suburban housing and accessible neighbourhood layouts has made it a frequent target for door-to-door rental and financing sales.
What Mississauga Homeowners Most Often Sign
The agreements we see most often in Mississauga share a familiar pattern: a salesperson at the front door, a same-day signature, an installation within 24-48 hours, and a contract that runs 10 to 15 years for equipment whose installed value is a fraction of the cumulative payments. The contract is typically assigned to a finance company shortly after installation, and a registration is placed against title.
The same legal framework — the 2018 amendments to Ontario's Consumer Protection Act — applies to Mississauga agreements regardless of whether the company that knocked on the door is still operating, and regardless of which finance company now collects the monthly payments. See the six grounds that can void your contract.
Mississauga by Equipment Type
Specific guidance for Mississauga homeowners by the equipment on your contract:
Companies We Help Mississauga Homeowners Resolve
Sales organisations frequently named in Mississauga agreements include Ontario Green Savings, Simply Smart Home, EcoHome, National Home Services, SmartCare, Ontario Consumer Home Services, Right Choice Home Services, NOMI, Iceberg, Smart Home Heating & Cooling, Reliance Home Comfort, and Enercare.
Finance companies frequently collecting on those agreements include CHICC, SNAP Home Finance, Crown Crest Capital, VaultPay, Financeit, Eco Home Financial, Home Trust, Ontario Financial Group, and EcoCapital.
See company-by-company detail →Where to Start
- Locate every page of your original agreement, including the cancellation period notice and any rebate paperwork.
- Pull a parcel register on your Mississauga property to identify any registration on title.
- Photograph the data plates on your installed equipment so it can be valued accurately.
- Stop responding directly to the installer or finance company once you have agent representation.
- Book a free, confidential review and let us tell you which grounds apply to your situation.
Reading material: The door-to-door HVAC playbook, NOSI removal in Ontario, cancelling a water heater rental.

Free Review for Mississauga Homeowners
A confidential conversation with us takes about fifteen minutes and tells you whether your Mississauga agreement is one of the contracts the 2018 amendments were written for.