Rheem HVAC Right-to-Repair Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Rheem improperly restricts homeowners and independent HVAC contractors from diagnosing, commissioning, programming, or repairing certain Rheem heating and cooling systems by limiting access to proprietary diagnostic applications, communicating controls, firmware, and component-initialization procedures.

What Consumers Report

Consumers and independent HVAC contractors report:

  • Being unable to complete advanced diagnostics without manufacturer-specific tools.
  • Replacement control boards, thermostats, or inverter components requiring proprietary configuration.
  • Independent contractors being able to install a component but not fully commission the system.
  • Paying authorized contractors for software resets, initialization, or programming.
  • Experiencing extended heating or cooling outages while waiting for qualified service.
  • Being unable to obtain complete technical documentation or service-history information.
  • Learning about dealer-dependent repair requirements only after a system failure.
  • Facing higher repair costs because fewer contractors can complete the work.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

Modern Rheem HVAC systems may rely on communicating thermostats, variable-speed equipment, electronic expansion controls, inverter technology, and interconnected control boards. Although these systems may improve efficiency, they can also make an otherwise routine repair dependent on manufacturer-controlled software.

A homeowner may pay to have a failed board or thermostat physically replaced, only to learn that the system will not operate until the new component is initialized or commissioned using restricted tools. If qualified independent contractors cannot obtain equivalent access, homeowners may face reduced repair competition, higher costs, and longer periods without heating or cooling.

Potential Claims May Include

  • Unfair and deceptive trade practices
  • Consumer protection violations
  • Failure to disclose repair restrictions
  • Breach of express warranty
  • Breach of implied warranty
  • Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act violations
  • Unlawful repair-service tying
  • Unjust enrichment

Signs You May Be Affected

You may be affected if:

  • You own a Rheem heating or cooling system.
  • An independent HVAC contractor could not complete your repair because of software restrictions.
  • A replacement thermostat, control board, inverter, or electronic component required proprietary setup.
  • You paid additional charges for commissioning, programming, or activation.
  • Your home remained without heating or cooling while waiting for authorized service.
  • You were told that only a Rheem-authorized contractor could complete the repair.
  • You were not informed of these repair limitations before purchasing the system.

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