
In 1947 John Commers moved from Minneapolis to St. Anthony, and experienced a common
problem in the area, hard water. After several attempts to set an appointment, John was
finally able to get someone to give him a demonstration about water softening and solving
water problems.
Following this experience, John became interested in water treatment and water conditioning.
After studying the water industry at the library John knew that given his experience as a
licensed mechanical engineer during World War II, he had the technical background to work
in the field. A week later he sold three units in just a few days and decided to go into
business for himself. He purchased the local dealer that sold him his softener, as well
as Northern Water Treatment in St. Louis Park. In John's own words, " I wanted to build
a better water softener that was service free and was easy to maintain if need be."
Diligently for the next seventeen years John worked both as a Minneapolis Police officer
and the owner of Commers Water, often working the night shift so he could run the business
during the day. During his tenure on the Minneapolis Police force John worked as a deputy
inspector and as an assistant to the Mayor's office where he developed close relationships
with many top city officials. These contacts made John a very effective and powerful
spokesperson for the water treatment industry. John became one of the charter members
of the Minnesota Water Conditioning Association (MWCA). He served as the president of
the MWCA in 1961 and 1962. He was a member of the board of directors for twenty years
and active member of the MWCA for over thirty years. John's vision and hard work not
only provided clarity and drive for Commers Water but also for the water treatment industry
itself. In his work as a sales manager, he built up a sizeable sales force that expanded
the company several times over in only a few short years.
John later turned over the company to his son John G. Commers and his wife Patricia.
Together John Jr. and Patricia took the company in whole new directions including
establishing two US patents, a salt delivery service, and turning the company into
the largest dealer in the State of Minnesota. Convinced that there was a better way
to build water softeners, Commers Water started manufacturing Commers namebrand softeners.
The idea was to customize each softener to the individual household's water rather than the
"off the shelf" approach that everyone else used. This idea still holds true today. By
customizing each unit Commers has been able to build a more efficient water softener that
uses far less salt and water with a much longer life span.
Commers Water has worked with various fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies
including DR Horton and the State Capitol of Minnesota. Commers is also a member of
the national Home Builders Association and has worked closely with local builders in
the Twin Cities for over forty years. The Governor and the Minnesota Trade Office have
both honored Commers Water for manufacturing and distributing exceptionally good products.
Commers Water Company offers a full range of water treatment including water purification
and filtration. Commers has been working with purification and drinking water concerns
for over twenty years, long before drinking water was a national concern. Commers invented
its first drinking water system in 1978 and was the first to bring these types of systems
to Minnesota. In a continuing effort to pioneer the drinking water field, Commers began
to work with a new technology called reverse osmosis in 1980. Working closely with the
inventor of residential reverse osmosis drinking systems for over twenty years, Commers
Water has more experience with drinking water systems and water purification than any
other dealer in the State of Minnesota. As the distributor of this premier line of drinking
water systems, Commers Water leads the way in providing your family with the highest
quality water found anywhere in the world.
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