
WHY CULLIGAN?

Paul Moorman (left) and David Burke (right)
Here at Culligan, we know you have lots of options out there for water conditioning and filtration products and services. A simple Internet search for water softeners brings up over 2 million results, millions more if you search for filters, coolers or commercial water usage.
But since 1936 (about 62 years before Google) only one person has consistently tended to your water needs: your Culligan Man.
For starters, The Good Water Company Ltd. is intertwined with its communities. That tends to happen when the local Culligan dealer has had the same last name since 1955. The Moorman family been serving the area for so long that the CEO of Culligan Water International, Mark Seals, presented founder, Ron Moorman with a specially-commissioned 50th anniversary award on the occasion. The company mantle is rumored to already have a reserved space for the 75th Anniversary award in 2030.
Awards and honors also tend to be a common trend at The Good Water Company Ltd. Most recently, water consultant David Burke was invited to the Culligan Water International Hall of Fame. After being flown to Chicago this February, Burke celebrated the distinction with eight other inductees. He joins a group of only 23 others to ever slip on the coveted Blue Jacket.
More people get hit by lightning every year.
But the accolades don't stop there. The Good Water Company Ltd.'s Belleville dealership has received the "Top Dealer in Canada" twice, and its Peterborough location has captured the title once. They also find themselves in Culligan's Circle of Excellence performance program every year. Moreover, the company is also a recent recipient of the Emmett J.
Culligan Award - the most exclusive dealer award in the system.
And the hits keep on coming. Current president of The Good Water Company Ltd. Paul Moorman was recently selected to serve a three-year term on the Water Quality Association (WQA) Board of Directors. The WQA is an "international trade association representing the residential, commercial, industrial, and small community water treatment industry" - and by the way, Paul was the only Canadian selected.
At the end of the day, it's about the people as much as it is about the water. So next time you ask yourself, "Why Culligan?" Do yourself a favor and yell, "Hey Culligan Man!"
The reasons, like your water, will be crystal clear.
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