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Colorado’s Front Range delivers long stretches of intense summer heat — and at Denver’s altitude, your air conditioner works harder than most homeowners realize. Thin air means your system’s refrigerant and compressor have to push further to move the same amount of cooling, which puts extra wear on components and makes regular maintenance more than a nice-to-have. Done has been keeping Aurora, Denver, and the surrounding metro cool since 1999, and our team knows exactly what these conditions ask of your equipment.
Whether your AC just stopped blowing cold, you want to get ahead of the season with a tune-up, or you’re ready to replace an aging system with a high-efficiency heat pump or ductless mini-split, Done handles it all. Our licensed technicians arrive fully stocked, diagnose the problem fast, and give you a straight answer on what it costs before any work begins. One call and it’s done.
From emergency repairs to full system upgrades, Done covers every cooling need in the Denver metro.
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Done is headquartered in Aurora and serves homeowners across the greater Denver metro area. Our team understands local building codes, the demands of Colorado’s climate, and the equipment that performs best at elevation. When you call 833-539-9153, you reach a local team with deep roots in this community — not a national call center. One call and it’s done.
A system that’s under ten years old and has a single failed component is usually worth repairing. When a system is older, has needed multiple repairs in recent seasons, or is running on R-22 refrigerant (which is no longer manufactured), replacement often makes more financial sense. A Done technician will give you an honest assessment — including a repair-vs-replace cost comparison — before you commit to anything.
Yes, meaningfully. At Denver’s elevation, the air is thinner and less dense, which reduces the efficiency of refrigerant heat exchange. Manufacturers publish performance ratings at sea level, so your system’s actual output may be slightly lower than the spec sheet suggests. This makes proper sizing and regular maintenance especially important for Front Range homes — an undersized or poorly maintained system will struggle on the hottest days.
Once a year is the standard recommendation, and spring — before cooling season gets underway — is the ideal time to schedule it. A seasonal tune-up includes cleaning the coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, and testing overall system performance. Consistent maintenance is the single best way to extend equipment life and avoid mid-summer breakdowns.
A heat pump moves heat rather than generating it, making it significantly more efficient than a traditional furnace-and-AC setup for both heating and cooling. Modern cold-climate heat pumps perform well in Denver’s winters, though some homeowners pair them with a gas backup for the coldest nights. Done can assess your home’s specific layout, insulation, and existing equipment to help you decide whether a heat pump is the right long-term investment.
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