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The only reliable way to confirm a backflow preventer is working properly is through professional testing, but signs like leaks, pressure changes, or failed inspections can indicate a problem.
A backflow preventer is a device that keeps contaminated water from flowing back into your clean water supply, helping protect your home’s drinking water.
Done! Plumbing can work on most types of sump pumps, including submersible, pedestal, battery backup, and combination systems.
Done! provides professional tankless water heater installation backed by experienced technicians, clear recommendations, and solutions sized correctly for Denver homes. Their team ensures proper setup for efficiency, performance, and local code compliance.
Yes, a permit is typically required to install a water heater. In Colorado and many other states, building codes require permits and inspections to ensure water heaters are installed safely and correctly.
Most homes benefit from hydro jetting every 1 to 2 years, but homes with frequent clogs or heavy buildup may need it more often.
Hydro jetting is recommended when you have heavy buildup, recurring clogs, or grease and sludge that standard snaking cannot fully clear.
If a PRV is failing, it should be inspected and often replaced, since unstable water pressure can damage plumbing fixtures and appliances throughout the home.
You may need a pressure reducing valve if your home has water pressure above 80 psi or if you notice signs like banging pipes, leaking fixtures, frequent plumbing repairs, or appliances wearing out faster than expected. A PRV helps lower water pressure to a safer range, typically between 40 and 60 psi, protecting your plumbing system and appliances from damage.
If your sump pump stops working, check power and the float switch first, then have it inspected as soon as possible to prevent water damage.
Sump pumps require regular testing, cleaning, and occasional part replacement to ensure they work properly when you need them.
Installing a sump pump helps protect your home from water damage, reduces the risk of mold, and adds an extra layer of protection for your foundation and lower levels.

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