Case Studies
Case studies reflect the real, documented results of businesses and property managers across Canada that have installed the Canadian Water Savings Smart Valve™. Each one is based on verified before-and-after consumption data measured over comparable billing periods. They demonstrate what consistently happens when unnecessary water waste is eliminated at the source — lower bills, no disruption, and savings that compound year over year.
We share these results because the numbers speak for themselves. Whether you manage a residential apartment building, a hotel, a car wash, or a commercial facility, these case studies show what businesses like yours have already achieved.
797 Don Mills Rd., Toronto, ON
Toronto, Ontario • Multi-Unit Residential
14–28% reduction in water consumption. Every month. Guaranteed.
A Toronto apartment building managed by B.M.I. Property Management was paying for water it wasn’t using. After a Smart Valve™ installation in October 2018, the building exceeded its guaranteed savings threshold every single month, in some months by more than three times.
1121 Steeles Ave., Toronto, ON
Toronto, Ontario • Multi-Unit Residential
Up to 49% water savings. Over $30,800 saved in six months.
When the Smart Valve™ was installed at this Toronto apartment building, the results were immediate, and they kept improving. By month four, the building had cut its water consumption nearly in half. This is one of the most dramatic results in the Canadian Water Savings portfolio.
21 & 23 Carlton St., Toronto, ON
Toronto, Ontario • Multi-Unit Residential
Water demand was rising 16% year over year. The Smart Valve™ stopped it in one month.
This downtown Toronto condominium wasn’t just dealing with a high water bill, it was dealing with a bill that was getting worse every year. In the four months before installation, demand had surged an average of 16.25% over the prior year. Within weeks of installation, that number dropped to 4%. Then 3%.
See If Your Property
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.
