Same-Day Service
Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
EV Charger Installation
Plugging your electric vehicle into a standard 120V outlet is slow — we’re talking 3 to 5 miles of range per hour. A dedicated Level 2 home charger delivers 20–30 miles of range per hour, so your car is ready every morning without planning your life around a charge. Done has been wiring Denver-area homes since 1999, and our licensed electricians handle EV charger installations the right way: proper load calculations, code-compliant wiring, and a permit-ready setup that protects your home and your investment.
Whether your panel needs an upgrade before the install or you just need a new 240V circuit run to the garage, we do it all in one visit whenever possible. Learn more about our full range of electrical services or call us today to schedule your installation.
Signs You Need an Upgrade
Most homeowners start with a standard outlet and quickly realize it is not enough. Here are the situations where a dedicated home charger makes a real difference.
If your car still isn't fully charged by morning on a regular outlet, you're not getting enough power. A Level 2 charger solves this completely.
Extension cords are a fire hazard when used with EV charging over long periods. A permanently wired outlet or charger is the safe, correct solution.
EV charging draws sustained power that can overload an older circuit. Frequent trips mean your panel may need attention before the charger goes in.
Many garages were built before EVs were common and lack appropriate outlets. We can run a new circuit exactly where you need it.
What We Install
Done handles every part of the job — from the panel assessment to the final connection and permit sign-off.
How It Works
We've streamlined the process so there are no surprises — just a clean, professional install from start to finish.
Reach us at 833-539-9153 or book online. Tell us your vehicle type, garage layout, and whether you already have a charger unit — we'll ask the right questions.
Our electrician reviews your panel capacity, the best circuit route, and the ideal mounting location. We give you a straight price before any work begins.
We run the circuit, mount the charger, connect everything, and test the full system. Most installs are completed in a single visit.
We coordinate the inspection and ensure your install passes with no issues. You receive documentation for your records.
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.
Call 833-539-9153 or schedule online — Done's licensed electricians serve the Denver metro area 24/7.
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.
Yes, in most Denver-area jurisdictions a permit is required for new circuit work, including EV charger installations. Done pulls the permit and coordinates the inspection for you — it’s included in our process, not an afterthought.
Older panels sometimes don’t have the available capacity for a dedicated 240V circuit. During our on-site assessment we check your load and let you know if an upgrade is needed. We can handle both the panel upgrade and the charger install, so you’re not coordinating two separate contractors.
Absolutely. If your vehicle came with a charger unit or you’ve already purchased one, we’ll install it. Just let us know the brand and model when you schedule so we can confirm it’s compatible with your home’s wiring requirements.
Most installations take between two and four hours once we’re on site. If the panel needs an upgrade or the circuit run is particularly long, it may extend the job. We’ll give you a realistic time estimate during the assessment.