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Water Heater Contract Help for Pickering Homeowners

If you signed an unfair water heater rental at your Pickering home, the 2018 amendments to Ontario's Consumer Protection Act may apply.

Water Heater Contracts in Pickering

Pickering water heater contracts run from long-tenure incumbent rentals to door-to-door conversions, with cumulative totals often above $10,000 over 15+ years.

What This Equipment Is Actually Worth

True installed value of a residential water heater: roughly $1,200 to $2,500 for a standard tank, or $3,000 to $5,000 for a tankless installation. Long-tenure rentals routinely accumulate cumulative payments many times these figures.

Rentals frequently in place for 10, 15, or 20 years. Door-to-door financed water heater contracts often run total obligations of $15,000 to $25,000+.

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The 2018 Amendments Most Often Triggered

1

Unconscionable Pricing

Cumulative water heater rental payments several times the equipment's installed value are exactly the situation the 2018 amendments target.

4

Unfulfilled Maintenance

Annual servicing promised but not delivered is an independent ground.

2

Unsolicited Contact

For water heater contracts originated at the door, the unsolicited-contact ground applies.

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Where to Start

  1. Locate the original agreement, including the cancellation period notice and any rebate paperwork.
  2. Pull a parcel register on your Pickering property to identify any registration on title.
  3. Photograph the data plates on your water heater so the equipment can be valued accurately.
  4. Stop responding directly to the installer or finance company once you have agent representation.
  5. Book a free, confidential review.

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Water Heater Review for Pickering Homeowners

A confidential conversation tells you whether your Pickering water heater rental is one of the agreements the 2018 amendments were written for.