Repeat Offender Convicted of Unlicensed Gas Appliance Work in Ontario Homes

Started by Admin, June 30, 2026, 04:50:29 PM

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QuoteHamilton resident, facing third prosecution, was found guilty of multiple violations after unsafe work created immediate risks for homeowners

Robert Spearing has been found guilty of multiple counts of working on gas appliances while being uncertified and acting as a contractor when not registered.

Spearing was convicted on multiple counts. In two cases, the work was left with such immediate hazards that the local gas utility had to be called to shut off the gas supply to protect the residents.

This is the third prosecution that Robert Spearing has faced for similar reasons. He has not held a valid certification to perform fuels work for households since 1996. Sentencing is scheduled for July 17, 2026.

"Contractors without a valid certification or registration with TSSA are operating illegally," said Owen Kennedy, Director of the Fuel Safety at TSSA. "None of their work, equipment or qualifications are audited or verified by TSSA. Hiring these fuels scammers can lead to serious risks, including carbon monoxide poisoning and other harmful consequences."

Under Ontario law, maintenance of furnaces and fuel-fired appliances must be performed by TSSA-registered contractors. All registered contractors are required to hire TSSA-certified gas technicians who have extensive training and are qualified to perform fuels work safely.

Before hiring a contractor for fuel-related work, members of the public are encouraged to search for and verify registered contractors using TSSA's online Authorized Heating Fuel Contractors Lookup Tool. 

When approached by fraudulent fuels workers, consumers should report them to TSSA. TSSA is committed to investigating these reports and taking legal action when necessary. Reporting illegal workers can help save others from fuels scams.

The previous 2014 & 2019 TSSA fines can be found here - https://www.hvactechgroup.com/hvacforum/index.php?topic=2954.msg9997#msg9997

rookieflow

Story like this are exactly  why homeowners should always verify who's doing gas work. Saving a few bucks isn't worth risking  gas leak or carbon monoxide problems.