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Not always, but plumbing issues and condensation are among the most common reasons mold develops around toilets.
Yes, a toilet can leak slowly beneath the fixture or behind the tank without causing visible puddles, allowing moisture to collect and mold to form out of sight.
Mold keeps coming back around a toilet when moisture is still present from hidden leaks, condensation, or trapped humidity, even if the surface looks clean.
Plumbing costs in Denver vary depending on the size of the job, the complexity, and the condition of your home’s plumbing system. Across the city, most homeowners see plumbing jobs fall somewhere between a couple hundred dollars for small repairs to higher ranges for major work. At Done, we keep pricing straightforward. Simple fixes like clearing minor clogs or repairing small leaks stay on the lower end. Larger jobs, such as water heater issues, sewer concerns, or anything that requires more time or specialized equipment, land higher. The best way to know what your specific repair will cost is to have our team take a look. We’ll diagnose the issue, review your options, and give you clear, upfront pricing before any work begins.
When pipes freeze, the water inside them turns to ice and expands. That expansion builds pressure inside the pipe, which can block water flow and often causes the pipe to crack or burst. The real damage usually happens as the ice thaws—any split in the pipe can suddenly release water, leading to leaks, flooding, and potential damage to walls, floors, and electrical systems.
To keep pipes from freezing in winter, insulate exposed lines, maintain indoor heat above 55°F, and let faucets drip slightly during extreme cold. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to reach pipes, and seal any drafts near exterior walls. If a pipe does freeze, shut off your water right away and call Done for quick, 24/7 repair.
A pressure vacuum breaker prevents contaminated water from flowing back into a home’s clean water supply by using a valve and air inlet to break suction when water pressure changes.
A dishwasher installation typically takes about one to two hours. The exact time can vary depending on the condition of existing plumbing, electrical connections, and whether an old unit needs to be removed.
No, frozen pipes do not always burst, but they are at high risk. Pipes usually burst when frozen water expands and creates pressure that the pipe can’t handle.
Frozen pipes should be thawed by a professional plumber. Thawing them incorrectly can cause the pipe to burst and lead to serious water damage.
If you think your pipes are frozen, contact a professional plumber right away. Acting early can help prevent the pipe from bursting and causing water damage.
Some homeowners can replace an electric water heater element themselves, but mistakes can lead to leaks, electrical hazards, or damage. For Denver homes, professional installation ensures safety and code compliance.

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