Canadian Sanitation is proud to announce that we have been awarded the OOWA Septic Small Business Owner of the Year Award for 2023-2024. It’s a true honour for us to have earned this...
Read moreApril brings a bit of warmer weather to Ontario. With warmth comes home maintenance chores. Spring is critical for septic maintenance due to changing weather conditions and the potential for ground shifting as...
Read moreAs South-Central Ontario begins to thaw, septic system owners should gear up for the seasonal change with a check-up to ensure their systems are in prime condition. Whether you're new to owning a...
Read moreLiving more sustainably is on the minds of many Canadians. Adopting eco-friendly practices in every aspect of home maintenance is essential for those committed to reducing their environmental footprint. While some home systems...
Read moreMany rural Ontario homeowners don’t pay much attention to their septic system when it’s working correctly. The septic system is an unsung hero of our homes, keeping our water clean and flowing, but...
Read moreSeptic systems are an essential part of everyday life for many Ontario homeowners, especially in rural communities. In the past, there was little to no innovation in the septic system industry until SludgeHammer...
Read moreWinter brings unique challenges for septic systems, especially those in Ontario’s beautiful lake country. From Orillia to Penetanguishene, ON, septic systems are the primary wastewater systems for residents. As the snow falls and...
Read moreWinter can bring some unexpected challenges for homeowners—especially in Simcoe County, Ontario, who are the proud owners of septic systems. It may seem impossible when you need a septic system installation during the...
Read moreWhen you're in the market for a new septic system, whether for a brand new property or replacing your old system, knowing how to choose the right one can be challenging if you've...
Read moreSimcoe County residents have the best of both worlds: small-town charm with big-city amenities. With the shores of Lake Simcoe to the east and the Georgian Bay to the west, there’s a lot...
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