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When your order is placed, our shopping cart will calculate and add a $ 15.00 DEFAULT FREIGHT CHARGE to your order. Final billing to your credit card will, however, reflect the ACTUAL UPS Ground (USA) or Purolator Ground (Canada) FREIGHT CHARGES. The actual freight charges will vary depending on weight, box dimensions and destination and will be calculated once your shipment has been packed, weighed and entered into the system. For small orders shipped within the 48 States expect your actual freight charges to be lower than the $ 15.00 default. Small orders shipped within Canada typically cost about $ 15.00 to $ 20.00 to ship. Larger volume orders or shipments to remote locations may result in higher freight charges.

Canadian Orders
5 % GST or 13 % HST (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador only) will be added to all orders. 7 % PST will be added to all orders shipped within British Columbia only. We do not have to collect Provincial Sales Tax on orders shipped outside of British Columbia. It is the responsibility of the end user to self-assess and remit the Provincial Sales Tax in their home Province.

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All products must be installed with compliance to local bylaws and electrical regulations. Carefully read the manufacturers' operating instructions and follow their recommendations, guidelines and installation instructions in their entirety before operating and/or using any equipment and/or supplies. All 115/120 Volt equipment must be plugged into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) equipped outlet or wired into a GFCI equipped circuit by a licenced electrician. This is a requirement, not just a recommendation. It is for your own protection. Consult a licenced electrician. An approved transformer must be used for all low-voltage equipment.