Same-Day Service
Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Why IAQ Matters
Most Denver homeowners spend over 90 percent of their time indoors, yet indoor air can carry two to five times more pollutants than the air outside. Dust mites, pet dander, volatile organic compounds, mold spores, and wildfire smoke all accumulate inside a sealed home — and a standard 1-inch furnace filter does almost nothing to stop them. The result shows up as allergy flare-ups, persistent odors, dry skin in winter, and that foggy, tired feeling that never quite goes away.
Done has been solving indoor air quality problems for Denver metro families since 1999. Our licensed technicians assess your home’s specific air challenges and recommend the right combination of filtration, purification, and humidity control — without overselling equipment you don’t need. Whether you need a media filter upgrade, a whole-home UV air purifier, or a whole-house humidifier to survive Colorado’s dry winters, we make it simple. Explore all our IAQ solutions or call 833-539-9153 to schedule a free in-home assessment.
Warning Signs
Indoor air problems rarely announce themselves loudly. Instead, they show up as nagging everyday symptoms that homeowners often chalk up to weather, aging, or bad luck. If any of these sound familiar, your home's air quality may be the culprit.
Sneezing, watery eyes, and congestion that don't let up even when you're indoors often point to airborne allergens — dust mites, pet dander, or mold spores — cycling through your ductwork.
A house that smells musty even after cleaning usually signals mold or bacteria growth somewhere in the HVAC system or ductwork — not just a cleaning problem.
Static shocks, cracked wood furniture, bloody noses, and chapped lips are signs that indoor humidity has dropped too low — a common and fixable issue in Colorado's high-desert climate.
If a thin layer of dust reappears on surfaces within days of cleaning, your filtration system isn't capturing particles efficiently and likely needs an upgrade.
What We Install and Service
Done offers the full spectrum of IAQ equipment — from entry-level filter upgrades to whole-home purification and humidity systems — all sized and installed by our licensed HVAC technicians.
Our Process
We don't guess about what your home needs. Done's IAQ process starts with an honest assessment and ends with equipment you know how to use.
A Done technician walks through your home, reviews your current HVAC filtration, and listens to your concerns — allergies, odors, dry air — before recommending anything.
We match the right IAQ solution to your home's square footage, HVAC system, and specific air quality issues. You get one clear recommendation with upfront pricing — no pressure.
Our licensed technicians install your new IAQ equipment correctly the first time, fully integrated with your existing HVAC system with no leaks, no loose connections, and no shortcuts.
Before we leave, we walk you through how your new equipment works, what to watch for, and when it needs service. One Call — and it's Done.
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 serves the entire Denver metro 24/7. Call 833-539-9153 or schedule online and a licensed IAQ technician will assess your home's air quality at no obligation.
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.
The best IAQ solution depends on your specific concerns, your home’s size, and your existing HVAC equipment. A Done technician will walk through your home, review your current setup, and recommend only what you actually need. We won’t spec a whole-home purifier when a media filter upgrade would solve your problem.
Yes. High-MERV media filters and electronic air cleaners are particularly effective at capturing fine particulate matter — the type of particle that makes wildfire smoke hazardous. UV-C systems add another layer by neutralizing biological contaminants carried by smoke. For Denver families dealing with Colorado’s increasingly smoky summers, an IAQ upgrade is a smart investment.
It depends on the system. Media filters typically need replacement every 6 to 12 months. Electronic air cleaners have washable cells that should be cleaned every 1 to 3 months. UV-C lamps need bulb replacement approximately once a year. Done’s Care Club maintenance plan includes IAQ system checks so nothing falls through the cracks.
Not when it’s properly sized and installed. A whole-home humidifier should maintain indoor relative humidity between 35 and 50 percent — the range that’s comfortable for people and inhospitable to mold. Done’s technicians size and calibrate every humidifier to your home’s specific volume so it adds the right amount of moisture without overdoing it.