Yearly maintenance helps keep the system running efficiently, reduces the risk of unexpected breakdowns, and allows small issues to be identified early. Routine service also supports consistent cooling and can extend the overall lifespan of the equipment.
Scheduling maintenance in the spring prepares the system for heavier use during summer months. Servicing the AC before peak demand helps ensure reliable performance when temperatures rise.
Some systems benefit from additional attention, especially older units, homes with heavy cooling use, or systems that have experienced past repairs. A professional evaluation can help determine if more frequent service is appropriate.
Done! Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric provides thorough seasonal AC maintenance to help homeowners stay ahead of problems and maintain reliable cooling throughout the summer.
A sewer camera inspection uses a waterproof, high-resolution camera that is inserted directly into the sewer line through an existing access point. As the camera moves through the pipe, live video footage is displayed on a monitor, allowing the condition of the sewer line to be evaluated in real time.
This technology makes it possible to locate common sewer problems such as tree root intrusion, cracks, pipe separations, corrosion, or buildup along the pipe walls. In areas like Denver and the Front Range, tree roots are a frequent issue, especially in older sewer systems where roots can enter through joints and slowly restrict flow or cause pipes to shift.
For homeowners buying an existing property or noticing warning signs like slow drains or recurring backups, a sewer camera inspection provides clear answers without unnecessary excavation. Done! uses camera inspections to accurately diagnose sewer line issues, confirm whether repairs are needed, and help prevent minor problems from turning into major disruptions.
The Done! Care Club is designed to simplify home maintenance by providing regular, scheduled service for essential systems—especially heating and cooling equipment that requires ongoing care to operate efficiently and reliably.
Care Club memberships include routine HVAC maintenance, such as heating and air conditioning tune-ups, along with plumbing system inspections. These scheduled visits are intended to identify wear, efficiency issues, and minor concerns early, helping reduce the risk of unexpected breakdowns or more disruptive repairs.
Membership benefits include:
For homeowners in the Denver area, regular HVAC maintenance is especially important due to wide seasonal temperature swings. Keeping heating and cooling systems properly maintained can support consistent performance and help extend equipment lifespan.
The Care Club is structured to provide ongoing system care while giving homeowners clear visibility into the condition of their plumbing and HVAC systems throughout the year.
*Services and benefits are determined by the equipment installed in the home and the selected Care Club plan.
A sewer camera inspection is a non-invasive way to evaluate the condition of a sewer line. The process typically begins by accessing the sewer through an existing cleanout or appropriate entry point. A high-resolution, waterproof camera is then guided through the pipe, transmitting live video as it moves along the line.
As the camera travels through the sewer pipe, the technician looks for common issues such as cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, pipe separations, or buildup along the pipe walls. The footage helps pinpoint the location and severity of any problems, which is useful for determining whether maintenance, repair, or further evaluation is needed.
After the inspection, the findings are reviewed and explained, often with recommendations based on what was observed. This allows homeowners to understand the condition of their sewer line and the available next steps before any repair decisions are made.our commitment to transparency and quality service.
Sewer camera inspections are useful for evaluating the condition of residential plumbing systems, including main sewer lines, branch lines serving kitchens and bathrooms, and outdoor drainage systems connected to the municipal sewer. By visually inspecting the inside of the pipe, potential issues can be identified accurately rather than relying on guesswork.
One of the primary benefits of a sewer camera inspection is precise problem identification. Cracks, root intrusion, buildup, corrosion, or pipe separations can be located and assessed, allowing repairs to be focused only where they are needed. This can help avoid unnecessary excavation and limit disruption to landscaping or hardscaping.
Camera inspections can also help catch developing issues early, before they lead to major backups or pipe failure. The recorded footage and inspection findings may be useful for future maintenance planning, home renovations involving plumbing, or evaluating the condition of the sewer line before selling a home.
Done uses modern, high-definition camera equipment to provide a clear view of sewer lines and explain findings in straightforward terms, helping homeowners understand the condition of their plumbing system and available next steps.pection done by Done include:
Done utilizes high-definition cameras and the latest technology to ensure comprehensive inspections, providing homeowners with clear, actionable information.
Sewer camera inspections provide a clear, inside view of a sewer line, helping identify current problems and potential future risks before they turn into major repairs. Many sewer issues develop underground and out of sight, making them difficult to diagnose based on surface symptoms alone.
Common causes of sewer problems include shifting soil, which can create dips, separations, or breaks in the pipe, and tree root intrusion, which is especially common as trees mature. Roots can enter small cracks or joints, gradually slowing wastewater flow or causing complete blockages and backups. When sewer lines back up, the resulting damage can be messy, disruptive, and costly to repair.
A sewer camera inspection is often recommended if a system has backed up, drains are consistently slow, or unexplained odors are present. Inspections are also a smart step when buying an older home, particularly those more than ten years old, since responsibility for the sewer line typically transfers to the homeowner at closing.
For many Denver-area homes, routine inspections may be advised every few years if the sewer system is older or has a history of root intrusion or previous repairs. A professional inspection can help determine an appropriate inspection schedule based on the condition and age of the sewer line.
Maintaining a main sewer line usually starts with periodic inspections, which may include sewer camera inspections to evaluate the condition of the pipe from the inside. These inspections help identify early signs of root intrusion, buildup, cracks, or pipe misalignment that may not yet be causing noticeable symptoms.
Cleaning the sewer line is another common maintenance step. Removing grease, debris, or residue buildup can help maintain proper flow and reduce the likelihood of blockages or backups. When minor issues are identified during inspections, addressing them early can help limit further deterioration.
Proactive sewer line maintenance can help extend the usable life of the pipe and reduce the risk of unexpected sewer problems. The appropriate maintenance schedule depends on factors such as pipe age, material, and past issues, which can be evaluated during an inspection.
Main sewer line issues can develop for several reasons, many of which occur gradually over time. Tree root intrusion is a frequent cause, especially in areas with mature trees, where roots seek out moisture and can enter small cracks or joints in the pipe. Once inside, roots can restrict flow or cause pipes to separate.
Aging sewer pipes are another common factor. Older materials may crack, corrode, or collapse as they deteriorate, increasing the likelihood of leaks or blockages. Buildup inside the sewer line, including grease, paper products, and other debris, can also narrow the pipe and lead to slow drains or backups.
In regions like the Denver area, ground movement caused by freeze–thaw cycles and shifting soil can place stress on underground pipes, potentially leading to misalignment or breaks. Identifying the exact cause of a sewer line problem typically requires a professional inspection, which helps determine the most appropriate repair approach.
Water softeners are fairly low-maintenance, but they do need a few simple steps to stay effective. Most homeowners should check the salt level every month or two and refill it as needed to keep the system regenerating properly. It’s also a good idea to clean the brine tank occasionally and watch for issues like salt bridges or reduced water softness. In Littleton, hard water minerals can build up faster over time, so periodic professional servicing helps protect your plumbing, appliances, and water heater. Done’s licensed plumbers can inspect, tune, and maintain your softener so you get consistent performance and fewer headaches year-round.
Homeowners can handle basic tasks such as cleaning or replacing air filters regularly and keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris. These steps help maintain airflow and prevent unnecessary strain on the system.
Professional maintenance typically includes checking refrigerant performance, inspecting electrical connections, testing system operation, and cleaning internal components that are not easily accessible. These steps help ensure safe operation and consistent performance.
While basic upkeep should be done throughout the year, professional maintenance is recommended at least once annually. Regular service helps extend system lifespan, improve efficiency, and reduce the likelihood of unexpected repairs.
Done! offers comprehensive ductless mini-split maintenance to keep systems running smoothly and performing reliably year-round.
Ductless mini-splits use heat pump technology to move heat rather than generate it. In warm weather, they remove heat from indoor air to cool the space. In cooler weather, the system reverses operation to bring heat indoors, providing efficient heating.
Because they can both heat and cool, ductless mini-splits are well suited for year-round comfort. They are commonly used in spaces like additions, basements, garages, or rooms with inconsistent temperatures where traditional ductwork is limited or unavailable.
Mini-splits are designed to deliver targeted comfort with high energy efficiency. Their ability to adjust output based on demand helps maintain consistent temperatures while using less energy than many traditional systems.
Done! can help homeowners choose a ductless mini-split system that provides efficient heating and cooling tailored to their home and comfort needs throughout the year.
Maintenance plan members typically receive priority scheduling and discounts on repairs. This can be especially helpful during peak heating or cooling seasons when service demand is high.
Regular maintenance visits include inspections, cleaning, and performance checks designed to catch small issues early. Preventive care helps extend the lifespan of HVAC equipment and reduces the likelihood of costly emergency repairs.
Routine service helps systems operate more efficiently, which can lower energy use and support consistent comfort throughout the home. Well-maintained systems are less likely to experience sudden failures.
Many manufacturers require regular maintenance to keep warranties valid. A maintenance plan helps ensure those requirements are met while giving homeowners confidence that their system is being professionally cared for year-round.
Done!’s Care Club maintenance plan is designed to support long-term system performance, efficiency, and dependable home comfort through scheduled professional care.