Furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps across York Region, with heat loss calculations on every installation quote.
Nothing here was checked against a registry: every row is what the record says, with the number where there is one so you can check it with the issuer yourself. Where it says not verified, nobody has checked, and that is not the same as failed.
One required credential is not verified
Ask for the number and check it yourself before work starts. Where a statute is what requires it, work done without it can void an insurance claim arising from it and has to be disclosed when you sell.
TSSA fuels certificateRequired by law
LapsedExpired on Apr 30, 2026, about 4 months ago. The date on the record for its own check is Jul 20, 2026.
Number on file
SEED-G2-118844
This has expired, so it is not coverage and not a licence. Work done outside a required licence has to be disclosed when you sell, and an insurer can decline a claim arising from it. Ask for the renewed certificate before anything starts.
Look this up in the Technical Standards and Safety Authority register (opens in a new tab)Commercial general liability insurance
VerifiedThe record says this was checked with the Private insurer on Jul 20, 2026, 33 days ago. Valid until Mar 31, 2027, 221 days from today.
Number on file
SEED-POL-9920118
Nothing here was checked against a registry: the verified state and the date beside it are what the record itself says. The number is on this row so you can check it yourself with the issuer before any work starts.
How to check it instead. No public register exists. Ask for a certificate of insurance naming you and the address, issued by the broker rather than forwarded by the contractor, and ring the broker on the number printed on it.
HRAI membership
Unverified claimStated by the business. Nobody has checked it against the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada. This credential carries no expiry date.
The business told us and nobody checked. Treat it as a claim on a van: it may well be true, and it is not evidence. Ask for the number and check it in the register yourself.
Look this up in the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada register (opens in a new tab)Credential states as of Aug 22, 2026.
Every credential state on this page is as of Aug 22, 2026. Work is almost never done on the day it is booked. Put in the day you expect the crew on site and this compares each expiry against that date instead of against today.
2 records on file carry an expiry date. Pick a day to check them against it.
This business does not publish prices. The typical band for the work is below, and a quote far outside it is worth a second question rather than a refusal.
Quote only
Furnace or air conditioner supplied and installed. Heat pumps and boilers cost more. Excludes ductwork modification and electrical upgrades.
Demand and price peak in summer. Booking outside it is the cheapest saving available on this job.
Each of these has a specific answer. A vague answer to a specific question is the information.
This work usually needs a municipal permit. Confirm in writing who pulls it. A contractor who offers to skip it is offering you a disclosure problem at resale and a declined claim if something goes wrong.
Demo record, last updated Jul 21, 2026. This listing is demonstration data and does not describe a real business. Prices and credential numbers here are illustrative.