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Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Furnace Maintenance Service
Most Denver homeowners don’t think about their furnace until it stops working — and that’s exactly when a tune-up would have mattered most. Done’s annual furnace maintenance service is designed to keep your heating system running safely and efficiently through the full heating season. Our technicians inspect, clean, and test every major component, flag anything that’s starting to wear, and give you a clear picture of your system’s health before the coldest months arrive.
Staying ahead of maintenance also protects your equipment warranty — most manufacturers require annual professional service to keep coverage in place. Whether you prefer to schedule once a year or stay covered year-round, consider enrolling in our Care Club maintenance program for priority scheduling, member discounts, and automatic reminders so the annual visit never slips through the cracks.
Signs You're Overdue for Maintenance
Furnaces that haven't been serviced in a while often show it — sometimes through higher bills, sometimes through small performance changes, and sometimes not at all until something fails. Here are the most common signs it's time to schedule.
That dusty smell at the start of heating season is common, but if it lingers more than a day or two, the heat exchanger and blower components may need a cleaning — and the filter almost certainly does.
If your utility bills crept up last winter but your usage habits didn't change, a furnace running inefficiently due to dirty burners, a clogged heat exchanger, or a poorly calibrated system is a likely culprit.
Manufacturers recommend annual professional service, and most warranties require it. If you can't remember the last time a technician looked at your furnace, that's the sign you need — schedule now before winter demand peaks.
A CO alarm is always an emergency — leave the home and call 911 first. Once the source is cleared, Done can inspect your furnace's heat exchanger and combustion system to determine if it contributed to the event.
What's Included
Our tune-up is a complete inspection and cleaning, not a quick once-over. Here's what's included in every Done furnace maintenance visit.
What to Expect
A Done maintenance visit is straightforward and efficient — typically complete in one to two hours with minimal disruption to your day.
Call 833-539-9153 or book online. We'll find a time that works for your schedule. Fall appointments fill quickly, so booking early in the season gets you the most flexibility on timing.
Your Done technician introduces themselves, asks if you've noticed any heating concerns, and gets to work on the full tune-up inspection. We're in and out efficiently — usually one to two hours.
At the end of the visit, we review the findings with you in plain language — what we cleaned, what we tested, and anything we spotted that may need attention now or in the future. No surprises.
If you want to keep this level of service on autopilot year after year, ask about our Care Club membership — it includes annual tune-ups, priority scheduling, and discounts on any repairs that come up.
Save on the work your home needs most.
Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Flat-rate pricing approved before work begins — no surprises on the invoice.
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured — plumbing, HVAC, and electrical under one roof.
If it isn't right, we make it right — backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Schedule your Denver furnace tune-up with Done and head into winter confident your heating system is ready. Since 1999, one call is all it takes.
Don't just take our word for it — hear from our satisfied customers
Maintenance Membership
Total home service care, on a schedule.
Members get priority scheduling, seasonal HVAC tune-ups, an annual plumbing & electrical safety inspection, and exclusive discounts — for less than the cost of a single emergency call.
Most HVAC manufacturers and industry guidelines recommend annual furnace maintenance — once per heating season. For homes with pets, high dust levels, or occupants with respiratory sensitivities, staying on the annual schedule is especially important. Skipping service for multiple years allows small issues to compound and can void equipment warranties.
Late August through October is the sweet spot — before temperatures drop consistently and before our schedule fills with emergency calls and installations. That said, Done performs furnace maintenance year-round. If you missed the fall window, a mid-season or spring tune-up is still far better than going another year without service.
In most cases, yes. A furnace running with dirty burners, a restricted heat exchanger, or a poorly calibrated blower uses more gas to produce the same amount of heat. Cleaning and adjusting those components helps the system operate closer to its rated efficiency. The more significant savings often come from catching a developing problem — like a failing inducer motor or worn capacitor — before it causes a mid-winter breakdown and an emergency service call.
They overlap but aren’t identical. A tune-up includes cleaning and adjustment in addition to inspection — we don’t just look, we actively service the components. A stand-alone inspection is typically limited to assessment and reporting. Done’s maintenance visit includes both: a thorough inspection of safety and performance components plus the cleaning and calibration work that makes the visit worth having. See also our furnace repair page if the inspection turns up a needed repair.