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Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Smart Home and Electrical Safety
Smart thermostats, lighting systems, security cameras, and home automation hubs are only as reliable as the electrical infrastructure supporting them. Outdated wiring, missing neutral wires, overloaded circuits, and inadequate surge protection can cause smart devices to malfunction, trip breakers, or simply never work as advertised. Done’s licensed electricians have been upgrading Denver-area homes since 1999, and we bring the hands-on expertise to wire your home correctly for both today’s smart devices and whatever comes next.
We also perform thorough electrical safety inspections — important for older homes, before a purchase, or simply for peace of mind. Whether you want a full smart home retrofit or just want to know your panel and wiring are in good shape, we’re the team to call. Visit our smart home and safety page or call 833-539-9153 to get started.
Warning Signs to Watch For
Adding smart devices often exposes wiring problems that have existed for years. Here are the signs that your home's electrical system needs attention.
Most smart switches require a neutral wire. Many older Denver homes were wired without one. If your smart switch keeps blinking, flickering, or failing to pair, missing neutral wires are often the cause.
Smart home hubs, additional cameras, and charging stations add load to existing circuits. If breakers start tripping after upgrades, you may need additional circuits.
Any outlet or switch plate that feels warm to the touch is a warning sign. This can indicate a loose connection, overloaded circuit, or wiring that needs immediate inspection.
If you've lost TVs, computers, or appliances to unexplained failures, power surges from the utility grid or your own home may be the culprit. Whole-home surge protection addresses this directly.
What We Do
From smart switch wiring to full panel safety audits, Done handles the electrical work that makes your home smarter and safer.
How It Works
Whether you're upgrading to a fully connected home or just want to know your wiring is safe, Done keeps the process simple.
Call 833-539-9153 or schedule online. Let us know if you're adding smart devices, concerned about safety, or dealing with a specific issue — we'll plan the right visit.
Our electrician evaluates your panel, existing wiring, and any smart devices you want to install. For safety inspections, we document what we find and explain it clearly.
We run neutral wires, install surge protection at the panel, wire cameras and switches, and add circuits where needed. Work is done cleanly with minimal disruption to walls and finishes.
Every device and circuit is tested before we leave. For safety inspections, you receive a written report. For installations, we confirm everything is working as expected.
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.
Done's licensed electricians serve the Denver metro 24/7. Call 833-539-9153 or schedule online today.
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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 smart switches and dimmers require a neutral wire to function. Homes wired before the 1980s and even many built later used switch loops that don’t include a neutral. Done can add the neutral wire needed — in many cases without opening walls — so your smart switches work correctly.
A whole-home surge protector installs at your main electrical panel and absorbs voltage spikes before they travel to your circuits and devices. It protects everything in your home simultaneously — not just what’s plugged into a specific power strip. This includes your HVAC system, appliances, and electronics.
For most homes, every 10 years is a reasonable baseline. We recommend an inspection sooner if your home is more than 40 years old, if you’ve experienced frequent breaker trips or flickering lights, if you’re buying or selling a home, or if you’re planning a major renovation.
We focus on the electrical side — circuits, wiring, switches, and connections — rather than programming automation platforms. But we’re happy to talk through your plans and make sure what you’re envisioning is electrically feasible before you start buying equipment.