A simple community promise: every neighbor deserves to know what's in their tap water — and to get honest help with it. Just neighbors looking out for neighbors.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors — Virginia is a community program founded by SwiftPro, your local licensed plumbers. The idea is simple: every household in Virginia, DC, and Maryland should be able to find out what's actually in their tap water — for free — and get straight, plain-language answers about it. Members commit to a shared promise: help first and make recommendations we would give to our family, friends and neighbors.
The pledge below is the standard. When a business carries the seal, this is what they've signed up to do.
Your free water report and the guidance around it stay free. It's your water, and your report to keep.
We explain what your results mean in simple terms.
Ask us how we can help. We want to work with your goals.
Real local pros — licensed, insured, and background-checked — who stand behind their work and live in the community they serve.
If you do want to improve your water, we lay out the options — what each one does and what it can't — so you can weigh them. Never just one quote.
On time, tidy, and courteous. We treat your home — and your schedule — the way we'd want a neighbor to treat ours.
Businesses in the program display this certification seal — on their website, their truck, and their front window. It's a quick, visible way to know a company has taken the pledge above.
SwiftPro, a local home-services company, started this program and was the first to take the pledge. SwiftPro also makes the free water reports at My Free Water Report possible — so neighbors can check their water before anyone ever talks about fixing it.
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We're inviting other licensed Virginia home-services businesses who put neighbors first to join the program, take the pledge, and display the seal. If that sounds like you, we'd love to talk. Chat with us with the bubble in the bottom right.
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