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Air conditioner services typically include routine maintenance, system inspections, cleaning, performance testing, and repairs when needed. Standard service covers checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical components, cleaning coils, and verifying proper airflow and cooling output. Maintenance focuses on preventing breakdowns and efficiency loss, while repairs address existing performance problems. The exact scope depends on whether the visit is preventative or problem-driven.
Yes, whole house fans can be worth it, especially in climates with cooler evenings and nights.
Whole house fans are typically installed by HVAC professionals or licensed electricians.
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.
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.
An electrical map is a detailed layout of your home’s electrical circuits that shows which breakers control specific outlets, lights, and appliances. It helps quickly identify circuit loads, troubleshoot electrical issues, and ensure your system is safely supporting your home’s power needs.
AFCI breakers are safety devices that detect dangerous electrical arcing and shut off power to prevent fires.
A sub panel is a smaller electrical panel that connects to your main service panel and distributes power to a specific area of your home. It acts as a secondary breaker box, giving you more space for circuits and helping manage electrical demand safely.
Yes, smart smoke detectors can be professionally installed to ensure they are properly placed, connected, and integrated with your home’s electrical and smart systems.
Most homeowners pay about $70 to $150 per smoke detector installed, though costs can range from around $100 to $400+ depending on the type and complexity.

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