Septic Tank Prices in Toronto

5 services from C$390 · Toronto, Ontario

Septic Tank Prices in Toronto

Prices exclude provincial sales tax (GST/HST varies by province). Septic regulations are provincially administered and vary significantly — always consult your municipal building department or provincial authority before any installation or modification.

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Septic tank prices in Toronto

Septic Tank Tips for Toronto

Toronto's outer rural townships (Caledon, King, East Gwillimbury) have extensive septic use — Ontario's O. Reg. 358/11 requires inspections at property transfer

Ontario requires a record of septic system maintenance to be available at property sale — ensure all pump-out records are kept and disclosed in any real estate transaction

Toronto-area septic installers require a Certificate of Approval under Ontario's Environmental Protection Act for systems in environmentally sensitive areas — allow extra time for approvals

Key Services at a Glance — Toronto

Pump-Out

C$585

avg · C$390C$910

Septic tank pump-out

New Installation

C$18,200

avg · C$9,100C$32,500

Complete septic system

Septic tank pump-out in Toronto starts from C$390. Pump-out services average C$585 in Toronto. Prices exclude provincial sales tax (GST/HST varies by province). Septic regulations are provincially administered and vary significantly — always consult your municipal building department or provincial authority before any installation or modification.

Septic tank services in Toronto include pump-outs, new installations, system replacements, septic to sewer conversions, compliance inspections, absorption trench repairs, aerated treatment system installations, and effluent pump replacements. New installations in Toronto average C$18,200.

A new septic system in Toronto costs C$9,100–C$32,500, averaging C$18,200. Prices exclude provincial sales tax (GST/HST varies by province). Septic regulations are provincially administered and vary significantly — always consult your municipal building department or provincial authority before any installation or modification.

Check online reviews on Google and local trade directories. Verify the contractor holds a current plumber's licence and is licensed to handle liquid waste in your state or territory. For new installations, confirm the contractor is familiar with your local council's approval process. Get at least two quotes for major work. Ask about their experience with your soil type and any council-specific requirements in Toronto.