
Front Range Rewards
Refer a Neighbor, Earn a $50 Gift Card
Word of mouth built every trade worth calling in Colorado. Front Range Rewards just puts a number on it: send someone our way, and when their completed job wraps, a $50 gift card lands with you.
- $50 per completed referral
- No points or portals
- No cap on referrals
- Takes one sentence to join
The whole program in one breath
You know somebody with a plumbing problem. You tell them to hit denver.plumbing and mention your name in the comments box. Their job gets quoted, scheduled, and completed. A $50 gift card goes out to you. That's the entire program.
No app to download. No points that expire the month you remember them. No portal password to reset. We built it this way on purpose, because every rewards program we've ever abandoned died of its own paperwork.
And there's no cap. Three referrals in a year is three gift cards. The neighbor who becomes the block's unofficial dispatcher earns like one.
How the mechanics actually work
Two ways to connect the dots. Either your friend mentions your name and city in their quote request comments, or you send your own note through the form saying who you referred. Both routes land in the same log a real person reads, so nothing depends on a tracking cookie surviving.
The reward triggers when the referred job is completed, not when the form is submitted. Quotes that go nowhere don't pay, which keeps the program honest and keeps us from drowning in circular referral schemes. Once the work wraps, your gift card goes out within two weeks, your choice of major retailer or prepaid card.
- If you're referring a friendhave them put your first name, last initial, and city in the comments box. Done.
- If you forgot to mention itsend a follow-up note through the form within a week of their request. We'll connect it.
- If you're the one being referrednothing changes for you. Same quote, same treatment, no markup hiding the reward.
- If you refer a commercial jobsame $50 on completion. Bigger properties, same simple math.
The honest fine print, in plain English
Referrals must be real people with real plumbing needs in our thirty-city corridor, Monument to Longmont. Self-referrals don't count, and neither does referring the household you live in; nice tries, both. The referred job has to be new work, not something already in our log. One reward per completed job, and if two people claim the same referral, the name in the original request wins.
We can adjust or end the program for future referrals if it's ever abused, but any referral already earned gets paid, full stop. That's the whole document. No asterisk farm, no eleven-page terms link.
If a program needs a lawyer to explain how you get fifty dollars, it isn't a rewards program, it's a marketing department. This one fits on an index card, and it pays on completion, every time.
Why we'd rather pay you than an ad network
A single service-lead click from the big platforms costs plumbing companies real money, often more than this reward, and the person clicking might be three cities outside the service area. Your recommendation to an actual neighbor with an actual burst pipe is worth more than any of it. Paying the referrer instead of the platform isn't generosity; it's just better math, and it keeps the money on the Front Range.
It also fits how this corridor already works. Ask any longtime local how they found their plumber, their roofer, their concrete guy: a neighbor over a fence, a name at a kid's game, a text in the cul-de-sac group chat. Front Range Rewards is that exact system with a thank-you attached. Start with your own city's page on the service areas index, or just point your neighbor at the quote form and tell them to drop your name.
Questions we actually get
Quick answers
When exactly do I get the $50?
When the referred job completes, not when the request comes in. Once the work wraps, your gift card ships within two weeks. If a quote stalls or the homeowner goes another direction, no reward triggers, which is what keeps the program sustainable and the referrals genuine.
Is there a limit on how many people I can refer?
No cap. Every completed referral pays its own $50. The only rules: real people, real plumbing needs, inside the Monument-to-Longmont corridor, and not your own household. Serial referrers are the point of the program, not a problem for it.
What kind of gift card do I get?
Your pick from the major options: big-box home improvement, general retail, or a prepaid card. We confirm your choice by email when the referred job completes. If you'd rather donate the value to a local food bank, say so and we'll make it happen.
Does my friend pay more so you can afford my reward?
No. The referred job is quoted exactly like any other request; there's no hidden referral markup. The reward comes out of what we'd otherwise spend on advertising, and frankly it buys better customers than the ad networks ever did.
Know somebody with a drip?
Send them here, tell them to drop your name in the comments, and consider the first round on us.
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