Yes, Done offers financing options for home repairs — including emergency situations. When your furnace fails in January or a pipe bursts and floods your basement, the last thing you need is to feel forced to choose between a necessary repair and your budget. Done works with financing partners so you can get the work done immediately and pay over time rather than delaying a critical repair while you pull together cash.

Why Financing for Emergency Repairs Makes Sense

Most home emergencies don’t wait for a convenient financial moment. A failed furnace during a Colorado cold snap isn’t optional — temperatures in Denver can drop into the single digits overnight, and going without heat isn’t safe for your household or your pipes. A major plumbing leak, an electrical failure, or a dead AC unit in midsummer are situations where delaying repairs creates compounding problems: more water damage, health and safety risks, and in some cases permanent damage to your home’s systems.

Financing turns a large unexpected expense into manageable monthly payments, allowing you to address the emergency immediately without depleting your savings or putting a repair on a high-interest credit card.

How Done’s Financing Works

Done partners with financing providers to offer payment plans for qualified homeowners. Options typically include promotional periods with low or no interest, extended payment terms for larger projects, and same-day approval so you don’t have to wait to schedule the repair. The application process is straightforward and can often be completed during or right after the service call diagnostic.

Financing is available across all of Done’s service trades — HVAC repairs and replacements, plumbing work, electrical projects, and drain and sewer repairs. Whether you need an emergency furnace replacement, a sewer line repair, or a panel upgrade, the same financing options apply.

What Types of Repairs Qualify

  • Emergency heating repairs and furnace or boiler replacement
  • AC system repairs and replacement during peak cooling season
  • Water heater repair or replacement — cold water in a Colorado winter is its own kind of emergency
  • Burst pipe repair and related water damage plumbing work
  • Sewer line repair or replacement
  • Electrical panel upgrades and emergency electrical repairs

Upfront Pricing Before You Commit

Done provides upfront pricing before any work begins. You’ll know the total cost of the repair — and the financing options available — before you authorize the job. There are no surprise invoices after the fact. This transparency matters especially in emergency situations, when the stress of the moment can make it easy to agree to work without fully understanding what you’re paying for.

If a repair turns out to be more than you expected, Done’s team will explain your options — repair vs. replacement trade-offs, what financing terms are available for different amounts, and what the most cost-effective path forward looks like for your situation.

Emergency Service Is Available When You Need It

Done offers emergency service across all trades throughout the Denver metro. A burst pipe on a Sunday, a furnace that stops working during a January cold snap, or an electrical issue that leaves part of your home without power — these don’t wait for business hours, and Done doesn’t make you wait either. Emergency calls are dispatched promptly, and financing can be arranged as part of the same interaction, so a middle-of-the-night emergency doesn’t also have to be a financial crisis.

Planning Ahead With a Maintenance Membership

The best way to minimize emergency repair costs is to catch problems before they become failures. Done’s Care Club maintenance membership keeps your HVAC and plumbing systems on a regular maintenance schedule, which dramatically reduces the likelihood of unexpected breakdowns. Members also receive discounts on repairs when something does go wrong. For homeowners who’ve experienced an unexpected repair bill before, the membership often pays for itself in a single service visit.

Visit Done’s financing page to learn about current options and how to apply, or explore the Care Club membership to see how regular maintenance reduces the risk of emergencies. Done is available for emergency service across the Denver metro — call anytime.