Reliance Home Comfort Reviews and Public Documentation
Rather than collecting anonymous online reviews, this page summarises the published record on Reliance Home Comfort — Better Business Bureau profiles, news coverage, regulatory filings, and any court decisions involving the company or related entities.
What we publish (and what we do not)
Anonymous online reviews are easy to fabricate and unreliable in either direction. Rather than aggregating them, we summarise what can be verified through public sources: regulatory profiles, news coverage, and court decisions involving Reliance Home Comfort or related entities.
Verifiable public record
- Ontario Better Business Bureau profiles and complaint records for Reliance Home Comfort
- CBC, Toronto Star, and Global News reporting on Ontario water heater rental practices and NOSI registrations
- Ontario consumer protection enforcement actions and court rulings concerning long-tenure rental agreements
What homeowners report informally to us
- Total cumulative payments many times the equipment's installed value, especially for water heaters held for 15+ years
- Difficulty terminating the rental and recovering the equipment from a service standpoint
- Buyout figures that remain high or grow over time
- Maintenance commitments that were not honoured as expected
These are patterns we hear repeatedly across Reliance Home Comfort clients. They mirror the patterns documented in the public record for similar Ontario HVAC operators.
How to evaluate your specific contract
A free Oakwell review applies the 2018 CPA amendments to your specific Reliance Home Comfort agreement. Reviews of the company in general do not tell you whether your contract is enforceable — your contract's specific terms and the circumstances of its sale do.
See also: full Reliance Home Comfort overview

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