FAQ Category: Cooling

A whole house fan is a ventilation system installed in the ceiling that cools a home by drawing in cooler outdoor air and pushing hot indoor air out through the attic.
HVAC systems do not last forever, and there are several signs that indicate replacement may be the better long-term option.
The Done! Care Club is a home maintenance plan that includes scheduled HVAC and plumbing inspections, priority service, member discounts, and additional benefits designed to help keep home systems running efficiently year-round.
Common signs that a swamp cooler may need repair include reduced cooling performance, unusual noises, water leaks, or unpleasant odors coming from the unit.
Swamp cooler installation involves selecting the right location, securing the unit, connecting a water supply, and ensuring proper airflow and ventilation.
Swamp coolers offer several benefits, especially in dry climates where evaporative cooling is most effective.
Common signs that a ductless mini-split may need repair include reduced heating or cooling performance, unusual noises, water leaks, or error messages on the display panel.
Ductless mini-splits require regular cleaning, inspection, and professional maintenance to operate efficiently and reliably.
Yes, most ductless mini-split systems provide both heating and cooling using heat pump technology.
Ductless mini-split installation involves mounting indoor units, placing an outdoor compressor, and connecting the system through a small wall opening.
Ductless mini-splits offer flexible, efficient heating and cooling solutions for homes with varying comfort needs.
Yes. Done helps Denver homeowners evaluate whether a heat pump is the right upgrade, removes the old system, and installs a properly sized heat pump designed for efficient heating and cooling year-round.

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