My Free Water Report
Free · Virginia, DC & Maryland

Your tap water is legal.
That’s not the same as clean.

Your city is allowed to leave dozens of chemicals in your water and still call it “safe.” In about a minute, see exactly what your utility found in your tap — what each one does to your body, and how it’s filtered out.

1Enter your ZIP code
2We pull your city’s real lab results
3See what’s inside — and the fix

Takes about 60 seconds · 100% free · no account needed

VA Class A Licensed Your city’s own EWG data 100% free
Stop 2 of 9

Let’s find your free report.

One quick question. Enter your ZIP and watch us pull your city’s water on the spot — the river all the way to your glass.

First — where do you live?
Your ZIP tells us which city treats your water. Then we pull your city’s actual test results — not an average.
Private, no spam ~20 seconds

No ZIP handy?

Stop 4 of 9 · The journey of a drop

From the river to your glass

Byproducts join the water here Source Treatment Your home Your glass
Chlorine kills germs — good; it stops disease. But it also reacts with tiny bits of leaves and soil still in the water, and that reaction creates a family of byproduct chemicals.
They’re perfectly legal — and they’re exactly what most good filters are built to remove. Next stop: meet the ones in your water.
Stop 7 of 9 · Every chemical

Every chemical, in one look

Each bar shows how far past the strict health guideline — not just the legal limit — your city’s level sits. Longest = worst. Tap any one to see what it is.

Stop 8 of 9 · The good news

Almost all of it is removable — at home

There's no single "best" fix — it's about matching the fix to what's actually in your water. Two honest options:

Carbon filter

Catches the chlorine family

  • Removes chlorine, the byproducts (TTHMs & HAAs), bad taste & smell
  • Easy — a pitcher, a faucet filter, or a whole-home tank
  • Doesn't fully handle nitrate, some metals, or "forever chemicals"
Reverse Osmosis (RO)

Strips nearly everything

  • Removes the chlorine family plus nitrate, metals like chromium-6, and PFAS
  • Best for the water you actually drink & cook with
  • Doesn't treat the shower or the rest of the house — it covers the one tap you drink from (it lives under the kitchen sink)

You don't need to memorize any of this. A SwiftPro expert — a neighbor who does this for a living — can look at your real numbers and tell you the smallest fix that covers them. No pressure.