Septic Tanks

Offering Poly and Concrete Septic Tanks in a range of sizes to meet all of your needs. Canada-wide delivery or pickup available.
Poly Septic tank
Fully stocked with all sizes of Plastic Septic Tanks from 300 GAL to 1500 GAL. Manufactured from high-density polyethylene with U.V. inhibitors.
Concrete Septic 2
Concrete Tanks are great for heavy clay areas. Starting at 800 GAL without pump chamber or 960 GAL with chamber.
Low Profile Septic Tank
Designed for permanent sub-grade installation, Low Profile Plastic Septic Tanks are available in 1000 GAL to 1500 GAL.
Small Poly Pump Chambers
Functional as Cisterns or Septics, Designed for permanent sub-grade installation. Available in 105 GAL to 500 GAL.
Concrete Pump Tank
​​Tanks include internal plumbing with 1/3 HP or 1/2 HP Liberty Pump, check valve, ball valve and easy access disconnect.
Concrete Holding Tank
Concrete Holding Tanks store wastewater. Tanks are available from 240 Gallons through 6000 Gallons.
300 USG Trailer Holding Tank
Above-ground Plastic Septic Tanks for trailers or cottages. 300 USG single-compartment low profile holding tank.
12" Polylok Riser
Risers reduce maintenance cost by allowing inspections, maintenance, and pumping without the need for digging.
Arc 24 Chamber
Arc Leach Field Chambers handle most conventional leach field systems without sacrificing performance.
Gasketed Sewer Pipe
Sewer pipe is available in solid, perforated, ASTM, SDR 26, SDR 28, SDR 35, SCH 40, SCH 80, and BDS.
USC56W-1 34 HP sewage pump
Sewage pumps handle solids and sewage materials up to 2” in diameter. Installed when gravity cannot do the job.
Poly Pipe
Offering Standard Poly Pipes in a range of PSI’s and lengths. Including 100 PSI pipe used for most septic systems.

Septic Tank FAQs

You can find a thorough breakdown of the Ontario building code, calculation tools, and more on our blog post How to Calculate the Right Size Septic Tank! Below is a condensed version with some of the basics to help you get started.

House Size: As a general rule, your square footage can be a guide to help you assess what size septic tank you need. The minimum requirement in Ontario is 3,600L (950 USG). A 1,000 USG Poly Septic Tanks can service houses up to 1,500 square feet.
House Occupancy Rate: Simply put, the number of people living in your home will influence your septic tank needs. The average person produces an estimated 150 Litres (40 USG) of wastewater daily. A family of two will manage with a much smaller tank than a family of 5.
Additional Wastewater Producers: If your property has any additional features that produce wastewater, be sure to include them in your calculations so that your septic system can be maintained efficiently. Some examples are additional toilets, bathrooms, showers, multiple kitchens or multi-unit houses, hot tubs and pools.

 

Properly installing your Poly Septic Tank will minimize the risk of future complications or damage. Below are some of the considerations to review prior to installation.

Authorization: You must have a permit to install a septic tank on your property. Improper installation can reduce underground water quality and create a health hazard to those who use it.
Soil Type: Your leach field needs to be composed of soil that will effectively drain your treated sewage. High amounts of gravel and sand will drain better than soil containing large amounts of clay. If your soil is too dense to efficiently drain, it could lead to a blockage of your septic system.
Landscaping: Avoid installing your Poly Septic Tank near your home, trees, or any other significant obstructions to avoid causing damage to your drainage pipes, or even the tank itself. The septic tank should be at least 5 feet from such structures, and its lid should always be secure.

Here are some tips for maintaining a plastic septic tank:

  • Have it inspected and pumped regularly. A septic tank should be inspected by a professional every three years and pumped every three to five years.
  • Use water efficiently. Conserve water by using high-efficiency appliances and fixtures, and avoid dripping faucets and leaky toilets.
  • Avoid flushing certain items. Only flush human waste and toilet paper down the toilet. Don't pour cooking oils, chemicals, or other household hazardous waste down the sink or toilet.
  • Protect the drainfield (leach field). Avoid driving or parking on the drainfield, and only plant grass over it.
  • Prevent floating. Use factory-supplied anchors or concrete hold-down pads to keep the tank from floating.
  • Be aware of signs of a full tank. Signs include: Slow-draining toilets or drains, bad odors in the yard, drains, or toilets, a lush lawn above the tank, mucky or standing water near the tank, sewage backing up into the home.

Poly Septic Tanks should be emptied at least once every 3-5 years. This is a great way to maintain the health of your septic system while ensuring your tank doesn’t overflow. Overflowing or leaking can cause environmental damage and pollution.

There are five easy indications that your septic tank is reaching capacity.

  1. If your drains or toilet are slow to empty when used.
  2. You’ll start to notice bad odours in your drains, toilets, or around your yard. As the tank fills, the space for gases inside your septic tank is reduced, causing a sewage smell.
  3. Your yard above the septic tank will be more vibrant and lush than other areas on your property. Excess waste can create fertilizer for your lawn but can become unsafe and hazardous quite quickly.
  4. Mucky or standing water on your property, specifically near your septic tank. This indicates that the septic tank is overwhelmed and may be approaching a sewage backup.
  5. Finally, the worst-case scenario is a sewage backup into your home. As expected, this can create an emergency situation and costly repairs to your home and septic system.

Plastic septic tanks are a popular choice for new construction and replacement projects. Here are some things to know about plastic septic tanks:
Advantages
Plastic septic tanks are lightweight, easy to install, and resistant to corrosion and rust. They are also less susceptible to water damage and cracking than concrete tanks. Plastic septic tanks are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a durable and lightweight plastic.
Other considerations
When choosing a septic tank, you should consider the size of your property, the number of people living there, the soil type, and any additional wastewater producers. You should also get permits and approvals from your local government to ensure that your septic system complies with all relevant laws.

PART NO. SEPTIC TANKS Weight Dimensions
AST-0300-1 300 Gallon Pump Tank 137 54×56
AST-0500-1 500 Gallon Pump Tank 197 63×74
14-2350PF (500 USG) 500 Gallon Dual Compartment 109.1″x46.1″x52.4″
AST-0750-1 750 Gallon Single Compartment 259 60x70x60
14-3600PF (800 IMP) 800 Gallon Dual Compartment 138″x49″x53″
AST-1000-2 1000 Gallon Two Compartments 448 60x101x60
AST-1250-2 1250 Gallon Two Compartments 492 58x118x72
AST-1500-2 1500 Gallon Two Compartments 630 58x137x72

PART NO. LOW PROFILE SEPTIC TANKS Weight Dimensions
LPS-1000-1 1000 Gallon Low Profile 513 72x121x58
LPS-1000-2 1000 Gallon Low Profile 2 Compartment 533 72x121x58
LPS-1250-1 1250 Gallon Low Profile 588 72x137x58
LPS-1250-2 1250 Gallon Low Profile 2 Compartment 608 72x137x58
LPS-1500-1 1500 Gallon Low Profile 694 72x153x58
LPS-1500-2 1500 Gallon Low Profile 2 Compartment 714 72x153x58
PART NO. LOW PROFILE SEPTIC TANKS ACCESSORIES Weight Dimensions
LPS-14684 36″ dia Riser & Lid 69 34×45
ACT-16052BK 28″ Aquifer Ground Access Assy-Riser & Lid 53 34×38
ACT-16053BK 24″ Aquifer Burial Lid & Gasket BLK 17 35×8
LSP18000-xx Internal Plumbing kit

Explore our educational septic tank blogs below to help you make the best purchase decision for your needs.

Calculating the Right Size Septic Tank

Which Septic Tank May Be Best For Your Property

Benefits of Septic Tank Risers


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