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Replacing a water heater element is possible for experienced homeowners, but improper installation can cause leaks or electrical issues. Hiring a licensed Denver professional helps ensure the repair is done safely and meets local requirements.
For most Denver-area homeowners, installing a traditional tank water heater ranges from $900 to $2,500. Pricing varies based on the size of the unit, whether it’s gas or electric, energy efficiency, and the condition of existing plumbing and venting. Homes with older systems or tighter utility spaces may require updates to meet current local codes.
The AC condenser is the outdoor part of the cooling system and plays a critical role in releasing heat. Replacement may be necessary if the condenser has failed, sustained damage, developed refrigerant leaks, or can no longer operate efficiently due to age or wear.
Replacing a failing condenser can restore proper cooling performance, improve system efficiency, and prevent further strain on indoor components. In some cases, condenser replacement is a more practical solution than repeated repairs, especially for older systems.
A professional evaluation is performed to confirm compatibility with the existing system and determine whether replacement is the best option. Proper installation ensures the condenser operates safely, efficiently, and in coordination with the indoor equipment.
Done! replaces AC condensers across the Aurora and Denver metro area, providing fast diagnostics and reliable solutions to restore cooling when systems go down.’re ready to get you back to cool—without the hassle.
Pricing is influenced by the condenser model, system capacity, efficiency rating, and whether the replacement must be matched to an existing indoor unit. In some cases, additional work may be needed to address refrigerant compatibility, electrical connections, or worn components.
A professional diagnostic helps determine whether condenser replacement is the most effective solution or if other repairs are viable. It also ensures the new condenser is properly sized and compatible with the rest of the cooling system, which is critical for efficiency and reliability.
Once the system is evaluated, replacement options can be reviewed based on performance needs, long-term efficiency, and budget considerations. Clear explanations help homeowners compare short-term costs with long-term value.
Done! provides upfront pricing and clear recommendations for AC condenser replacement, so homeowners know exactly what to expect before any work begins.ctly what’s included in the replacement.
You may need to replace your AC condenser if the outdoor unit is making loud or unusual noises, blowing warm air inside the home, breaking down frequently, or showing visible damage like bent fins or refrigerant leaks. When condenser problems are ongoing or repairs no longer restore proper cooling, replacement is often the more reliable solution.
The AC condenser plays a critical role in removing heat from your home. When it starts to fail, the warning signs are often noticeable but easy to misinterpret as minor issues.
Common signs include:
For homeowners across the Denver metro area, including those in southern Denver with easy access from Aurora, these issues often become more noticeable during peak cooling season when systems are under the most strain. At that point, continuing to repair a failing condenser can lead to higher energy bills, unreliable cooling, and unexpected system shutdowns.
Done! Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric helps homeowners determine whether a condenser can be repaired or if replacement is the smarter long-term option. Our technicians inspect the system, explain the findings clearly, and recommend solutions that restore dependable cooling rather than temporary fixes.
AC services typically include installation, repair, replacement, and routine maintenance for residential cooling systems. The goal is to keep your air conditioner running efficiently, address problems early, and ensure reliable cooling when temperatures rise.
AC Installation or Replacement
If your current system is outdated, inefficient, or no longer repairable, AC service may include replacing it with a new unit. Installation can also apply to new homes, additions, or system upgrades such as zoning to improve comfort in different areas of the house.
AC Repair
AC repair addresses issues like poor cooling, unusual noises, frequent cycling, or systems that won’t turn on. A technician diagnoses the cause, explains what’s failing, and restores proper operation before further damage occurs.
AC Maintenance
Routine AC maintenance focuses on prevention. This typically includes a full system inspection, cleaning critical components, checking refrigerant levels, testing performance, and identifying small issues that are easier to fix before peak cooling season. Annual maintenance helps reduce breakdowns, improve efficiency, and extend system life.
The water supply line connects a home to the city’s water service and delivers clean water to sinks, showers, toilets, appliances, and heating systems. Because all water entering the home flows through this line, its condition directly affects water pressure, reliability, and overall plumbing performance.
If a water supply line becomes damaged or develops a leak, homeowners may notice reduced water pressure, unexpected increases in water usage, or signs of water damage inside or outside the home. In some cases, leaks in the supply line can occur underground and remain hidden until noticeable problems appear.
Maintaining the water supply line and addressing issues early can help prevent water loss, property damage, and more extensive repairs. Inspections and timely repairs are often the best way to keep the system functioning properly.
If your HVAC or cooling system is more than 10–15 years old, it may be nearing the end of its reliable lifespan. Older systems are more prone to breakdowns, often require frequent repairs, and may struggle to keep up with comfort demands.
As systems age, efficiency declines. Older units typically use more energy to produce the same level of cooling, which can lead to higher utility bills. If energy costs keep rising despite normal usage, replacement may offer better efficiency and long-term savings.
Home additions, renovations, or changes in household size can affect cooling needs. A system that was once properly sized may no longer be adequate, leading to uneven temperatures or overworked equipment.
If repairs are becoming more frequent, efficiency has dropped, or the system can no longer meet the home’s needs, replacement is often more cost-effective than continued repairs. A professional evaluation helps determine whether replacement is the right step.
Done! Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric provides cooling system replacement evaluations to help homeowners choose reliable, efficient solutions that fit their home and comfort needs.
Done! installs tankless water heaters that are properly sized and configured for Denver homes. Their licensed technicians handle every detail, from system selection to code-compliant installation, ensuring reliable performance and long-term efficiency.
Sewer backups typically occur when something blocks or restricts the main sewer line. One of the most common causes is tree roots, which can grow into small cracks or joints in the pipe and gradually block wastewater flow. Over time, roots can also cause pipes to separate or collapse.
Another frequent cause is sludge and buildup from everyday household use. Materials like grease, soap residue, food particles, and personal care products can accumulate along the pipe walls, eventually narrowing the passage and increasing the risk of backups. Defective or aging sewer pipes—especially those made from older materials—can also crack, corrode, or shift, creating ongoing drainage problems.
Common warning signs include frequent drain backups, slow drains throughout the home, and persistent sewage odors. Regular sewer inspections, including sewer camera inspections, can identify developing problems early and help prevent unexpected backups and more extensive repairs.
For Denver-area homeowners, Done! uses modern diagnostic tools to locate the cause of sewer backups and explain repair options clearly, so issues can be addressed before they worsen.
Water heater installations are regulated by building and safety codes because they involve gas, electricity, water pressure, and ventilation. Permits help ensure the installation meets current code requirements and reduces risks such as gas leaks, electrical issues, or improper venting.
In Colorado, permits are commonly required for both residential and commercial water heater installations, regardless of where the property is located. After installation, an inspection is often required to confirm the system was installed correctly and safely.
When a permitted installation is completed properly, it helps protect occupants and ensures the property remains compliant with local building codes. Licensed professionals typically handle the permitting process as part of the installation to make sure all requirements are met.
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.
An electrical map is a practical tool that documents how electricity is distributed throughout your home. It identifies which breaker controls each outlet, light, and hardwired appliance, giving you a clear picture of how your electrical system is organized and where power is being used.
Without an electrical map, diagnosing problems like tripped breakers, flickering lights, or overloaded circuits often turns into trial and error. Mapping your circuits allows electrical issues to be isolated quickly and helps reveal hidden problems, such as too many devices sharing a single circuit or older wiring struggling to handle modern electrical demands.
Electrical mapping is especially useful during home upgrades, basement finishes, appliance installations, or when adding new outlets or lighting. It ensures circuits are balanced correctly and that your system can safely support additional load before problems occur.
Done! Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric performs electrical mapping as part of professional system evaluations and electrical upgrades. Our electricians trace circuits accurately, identify load issues, and document how your electrical system is actually being used, so decisions about repairs or upgrades are based on clear, reliable information.