Expert Commercial Plumbing Services
Contact Done Plumbing & Heating at 303-487-3663, and you’ll always speak with a live, well-informed member of our team. We cater to your needs, remaining available seven days a week, with no extra fees for nights or weekends. By employing a team of fully licensed, insured, and highly trained plumbers, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and equipment, we minimize downtime and disruption. Along with a two-hour ETA window, we further narrow arrival time by the start of your window, and notify you when a technician has been dispatched.
Give Done Plumbing & Heating a call for all your commercial plumbing needs!
Taking advantage of innovations such as video line inspection, trench-less sewer replacement, advanced leak detection, high pressure water jetting, and more, we optimize the long-term performance of every aspect of the plumbing system. From faucets and toilets to sump pumps, drains, sewer lines, and water heaters, Done Plumbing & Heating provides cost-effective strategies, quality equipment, and an honest, open line of communication. We make it our business to keep yours running smoothly, with skilled plumbing service throughout Aurora, CO and Denver, CO.
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Is a Permit Required to Install a Water Heater?
In most states, including Colorado, no matter where you reside, the answer is yes. The Law requires a building permit when installing a water heater. At Done Plumbing, we always secure the necessary permits and follow up inspections required. This helps ensure the safety of you, your family, or your employees as well as your home or business. It also means you are up to current building codes.
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Is Carbon Monoxide Detector Required?
Yes. As of July 2009, Colorado law requires you have a carbon monoxide detector installed within 15 feet of every sleeping area. That means 15 ft or less from the doorway of any room designed for sleeping. You see, your water heater may leak carbon monoxide a colorless odorless gas that can cause death. A detector will set off an alarm to alert you if there is a leak. This law applies to installing or replacing any fuel fired appliance.
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Should I Have Routine Maintenance Done to My Water Heater?
Yes. Annual maintenance on your water heater performed by a licensed professional is not only recommended to extend the life and efficiency of the unit, but is required by all manufacturers to keep their warranties in effect. And Done Plumbing can take care of that maintenance on any make or model of water heater to keep it performing at its best.
You see, without routine maintenance, sediments and mineral deposits can build up leading to higher gas and electric bills, costly repairs, and even complete replacement of the unit. Regularly scheduled routine maintenance is just one of the many ways Done plumbing is committed to helping our customers save money. So when it comes to water heaters, think done plumbing. Whether for routine maintenance, repair, or replacement, remember, one call and its Done!
What Causes Sewer Back-ups?
A sewer back up can be caused by many things. The top three are: tree roots that have found there way into the sewer line, sludge build up from things like soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, food particles and grease, and defective pipes. A couple of indications that there may be a problem on the horizon are frequent backups, and the occasional or ongoing presence of sewage odor.
Regular inspections and the use of new technology, like video cameras, ensure that things run smoothly now and in the future. One call to Done Plumbing, and our expert technicians will be there to find and fix any problems that may exist in your sewer system, guaranteed.
What is a Video Inspection?
Today’s technology allows us to actually inspect the inside of your sewer pipes and system without the expense and damage of digging them up. We simply insert a remote video camera into the pipes that connect your home or office building to the main sewer system. Images from the camera are viewed on a video monitor in real time as it’s maneuvered through the pipes.
This allows us to quickly identify potential problems like roots or other obstructions, structural integrity, and areas where residue has solidified along the pipes. Tree roots are very common in established areas throughout Denver and in the Front Range. Roots can penetrate the seams of a pipe eventually slowing the flow or causing pipes to become separated.
If you’re buying an existing home, or suspect sewer problems in your current home, a video inspection from Done Plumbing is a fast and easy way to diagnose the condition of the sewer, identify problems, and correct minor issues before they become major problems.
Do I Need a Video Inspection?
Think of a video sewer inspection as a kind of exploratory surgery. It’s a great way for our technicians to get an inside view of exactly what might be a current or future problem. Any number of things can cause sewer lines to run slowly, or back up completely.
Shifting soil can cause a dip separation or even a break in the pipe as area trees mature roots can find their way into pipes clogging even cracking down sewer back-ups are unpleasant messy and can cause a lot of damage to the interior of your home.
So, if your system has backed up at any time of video inspection is the way to see the cause of the problem and here’s something you may have never thought about when buying a home especially on this older than ten years of video inspection should be a priority as the buyer remember once you closed on that home the sewer and any problems or repairs now belong to you.
Sinks and Showers Drain Slowly
Overtime, it’s inevitable that drain pipes and traps under our sinks and showers will begin to take on some build up that can restrict and possibly stop water from draining. Depending on the location the problem, it can be the result of hair, residue from soap or products like shampoos, conditioners & lotions, or food particles and grease. There could also be a more serious problem in your home sewer system.
Typical products off the shelf can be caustic, hard on your pipes, and harmful to the environment. It’s for these reasons that we recommend you have Done Plumbing take a look at the problem first. This will ensure that the problem is diagnosed properly, and fixed right the first time. We can also show you how some simple preventive steps with natural products like by BioClean can help prevent the same problems from occurring in the future.
Flush Tank Leaking
A leaky toilet can waste a thousand gallons of water a year! And increase your water bill.
Some leaks or not easy to notice. So, here’s an easy do it yourself test:
Add a few drops of food coloring to your flush tank. Don’t flush. Leave the toilet for at least 20 minutes.
If the color appears in the bowl, you know you have a leak.
At that point, just give us a call and we’ll get it fixed and working like it should, guaranteed.
One good way to keep your toilet in good working order is to avoid using in tank cleaning tablets that release bleach. These are notorious for damaging toilet parts which can lead to a leaky flush tank.
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