Consumer Disputes

Please read the following statement and instructions before submitting a dispute form.

The installation and maintenance of wood-burning appliances is not regulated in Canada. As a non-profit training and educational association, WETT does not oversee, nor is it responsible for, the workmanship of its members. As such, WETT does not act as a regulator. Consequently, we cannot become involved in resolving consumer disputes.

WETT-certified professionals must abide by a code of ethics requiring professionalism in all aspects of their work. WETT does maintain internal processes to address breaches of our code of ethics by our members. If you have concerns about the quality of workmanship provided by a WETT-certified professional, there are several avenues for you to seek remedy.

First, to avoid any disagreements, before retaining a WETT-certified professional it is important to ask upfront about the scope of services to be provided, the anticipated costs and determine who is doing the work. WETT trains and certifies individuals, not companies. Companies can use the WETT logo if someone at the company is WETT certified, but only those who have been issued certification by WETT can claim to be WETT certified. All WETT-certified professionals carry photo ID cards. Ask to see an ID card and ensure that it carries a valid sticker showing the current year. The scope of services is determined by the  SITE® inspection table. It is important to note that our members are certified to perform various types of inspections, so please be sure to contract the work accordingly.

  • SITE® Basic Inspector: Visual inspections only

  • Technician: Visual and Technical inspections

  • Chimney Sweep: Visual and Technical inspections

  • SITE® Comprehensive Inspector: Visual, Technical and Invasive inspections

It is also important to note that WETT provides inspection forms to all of our members. We strongly encourage all members to use these, so please request this before any inspection work begins.