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Customer testimonials reflect the real experiences of businesses and property managers across Canada who have chosen Canadian Water Savings to reduce their water costs. They demonstrate the trust our clients place in our team and the value of a program that delivers guaranteed, measurable results with no upfront cost and no financial risk. Each testimonial represents a story of confidence, savings, and a straightforward process that worked exactly as promised.

We value the opportunity to share the voices of satisfied customers. Their feedback helps future clients understand what it means to work with a company that only succeeds when you do. Testimonials are an important part of showing how Canadian Water Savings continues to build lasting relationships with businesses across Canada.

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Friday afternoon at four o’clock, late June, anywhere from Tofino to Charlevoix to Cape Breton. The front desk is processing a queue of arrivals. Housekeeping is finishing the turnaround on the wing that is filling tonight. The staff at the two restaurants are prepping for dinner service. The spa is fully booked through the evening. […]

May 6, 2026

If you sit at the corporate office of a funeral home group with locations across multiple locations, you are working a different operating problem than a single funeral director ever does. You are looking at the same line items appearing

April 22, 2026

Forty-two thousand dollars in annual NOI improvement, at a 6 percent cap rate, adds roughly $700,000 to a building’s value. At a 5 percent cap, the same forty-two thousand is worth closer to $840,000. That multiplier is the reason every

April 8, 2026

Stand outside a busy car wash on a Saturday and listen for a minute. The combined sound of pumps, rinse arches, manifold, and dryers tells you most of what you need to know about how much water is moving through

March 25, 2026

Plant managers I sit down with never bring up their water bill as a point of friction when discussing operations Manufacturing is the second-largest water user in the Canadian economy, behind only thermal power generation. The sector pulls roughly 3.7

March 11, 2026

Most restaurant operators I sit down with can tell me their food cost percentage by category, their labour ratio by shift, and what they pay per square metre to the dollar. When I ask what is on their water and

February 25, 2026

Food retailers operate in one of the most disciplined sectors in the Canadian economy. Grocery stores, specialty food stores, butcher shops, seafood retailers, bakeries, and prepared-food departments all work inside tight operating conditions where labour, inventory, shrinkage, refrigeration, rent, utilities,

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Qualifies for 15%–35% Water Savings

If your building has high water usage, a water bill review is the first step in determining whether system-level optimization is a good fit.

There is no obligation to proceed beyond the review. The goal is simple: determine whether meaningful, measurable water savings are achievable for your property.

Qualified businesses must spend over $2,000 CAD per month on average on water and sewage.