Are all water main pipes coated with epoxy?
Not all water main pipes are epoxy-lined — whether yours has a coating depends on pipe material, age, and whether a lining…
Read AnswerAnswers to common Denver plumbing questions: leaks, pipes, water heaters, toilets, faucets, sump pumps and repiping. Straight answers from Done!.
Not all water main pipes are epoxy-lined — whether yours has a coating depends on pipe material, age, and whether a lining…
Read AnswerA GC coordinates bathroom renovations but cannot do the plumbing — Colorado law requires a licensed plumbing contractor for permitted plumbing work.
Read AnswerDone handles complete kitchen plumbing installations and renovations — rough-in, sink, disposal, appliance connections, and filtered water lines — across the Denver…
Read AnswerYes — Done repairs and replaces pressure vacuum breakers (PVBs) throughout the Front Range, including freeze-damaged units and devices that failed backflow…
Read AnswerYes, Done diagnoses and clears floor drain backups, whether the cause is a localized clog or a main sewer line blockage, with…
Read AnswerYes, Done installs pressure-boosting pump systems to solve chronically low water pressure caused by elevation, supply-line distance, or aging pipes.
Read AnswerDone's plumbers install dishwashers, handling water supply, drain routing, and air gap requirements so every connection is leak-free and code-compliant.
Read AnswerDone's licensed technicians install gas appliances including water heaters and fireplaces, handling gas lines, venting, permits, and safety testing.
Read AnswerDone repairs supply line, fixture, slab, drain, sewer, water heater, and outdoor leaks throughout the Denver metro, with emergency response available for…
Read AnswerDone replaces washing machine hoses with braided stainless steel supply lines and inspects shutoff valves to prevent costly water damage in your…
Read AnswerDone's plumbers run new water supply lines to sinks, dishwashers, and other fixtures, handling routing, shut-off valves, permits, and final connections throughout…
Read AnswerDone repairs all common water heater problems — failed elements, thermocouples, pressure valves, and scale buildup — on tank and tankless units…
Read AnswerDone's plumbers upgrade faucets, toilets, shower valves, disposals, and other fixtures throughout your home with proper installation and pressure-tested connections.
Read AnswerDone's plumbers install sinks, toilets, shower valves, and all bathroom fixtures with proper rough-in coordination, supply connections, and pressure-tested results.
Read AnswerDone repairs and replaces backflow preventers and pressure vacuum breakers on irrigation and supply lines, including freeze-damaged devices common in the Denver…
Read AnswerDone replaces tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters throughout the Denver metro, handling sizing, permits, disposal of the old unit, and…
Read AnswerHomeowners can safely relight pilots, adjust thermostats, and flush sediment, but gas work, element replacement, and pressure relief valve issues require a…
Read AnswerElectric water heater element replacement is technically DIY-possible but requires confirmed circuit shutoff, full tank drainage, and caution around scale-bonded elements common…
Read AnswerA water treatment system can save Denver homeowners money by reducing scale damage to water heaters, appliances, and fixtures in the region's…
Read AnswerPipe lining works well on clay, cast iron, and some PVC drain and sewer lines but requires a camera inspection first —…
Read AnswerDone's licensed plumbers follow Colorado plumbing code on every job, pulling required permits and scheduling inspections so your work is compliant and…
Read AnswerEmergency plumbing calls typically cost more than scheduled appointments due to after-hours availability, but Done prices transparently so you know the cost…
Read AnswerFrozen pipes don't always burst, but the risk is real — Done explains Colorado freeze risks, warning signs, and what to do…
Read AnswerTipping a plumber is not expected but is appreciated for exceptional or emergency work — a detailed online review often means even…
Read AnswerWater pressure booster pumps work effectively for homes with genuinely low municipal supply pressure, but a proper diagnosis first rules out scale,…
Read AnswerDone offers emergency commercial plumbing services in Denver — burst pipes, sewer backups, water heater failures, and more, with licensed technicians available…
Read AnswerA healthy vacuum breaker should not reduce your water pressure, but scale buildup, worn seals, or freeze damage can restrict flow and…
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Read AnswerDone repairs and services kitchen faucets, garbage disposals, drain lines, and dishwasher connections, with same-day service available for most repairs.
Read AnswerDone is licensed, insured, permit-pulling, and has repiped Denver-area homes for over 25 years — with upfront pricing and a written guarantee…
Read AnswerPrevent floor drain clogs by keeping the P-trap primed, using a strainer, controlling debris, and scheduling periodic professional cleaning every year or…
Read AnswerPrevent frozen pipes in Colorado by insulating vulnerable pipes, winterizing hose bibs and irrigation, and knowing your main water shutoff location.
Read AnswerDripping faucets, reduced pressure, stiff handles, and leaks under the sink are the clearest signs a fixture needs repair or replacement —…
Read AnswerNo water at a faucet during cold weather usually means a frozen pipe; active water where it shouldn't be means it's already…
Read AnswerBetter water quality means cleaner-tasting drinking water, softer skin and hair, longer-lasting appliances, and less time scrubbing hard-water scale off your fixtures.
Read AnswerAnnual plumbing maintenance prevents costly emergencies, fights hard-water scale buildup, and protects Denver-area homes from frozen pipe damage each winter.
Read AnswerFloor drains connect through a P-trap and branch drain line to your home's main sewer stack, which carries all household wastewater out…
Read AnswerRun a hot water tap, check for leaks or rust around the unit, listen for popping sounds, and verify the temperature setting…
Read AnswerCleaning a water heater means flushing sediment from the tank annually — here's how to do it safely and what to watch…
Read AnswerYour water main shut-off is almost always near where the service line enters the foundation — here's how to find it, test…
Read AnswerFlushing a water heater means draining sediment from the tank annually — shut off the heat source, connect a hose to the…
Read AnswerYou likely need a PRV if your water pressure exceeds 80 psi, pipes bang when faucets close, or faucet washers and supply…
Read AnswerSigns you need a sump pump include basement water stains, musty odors, efflorescence on walls, and a low-lying lot — Colorado's clay…
Read AnswerContinuous dripping from the relief port, reduced pressure, visible freeze damage, or a failed annual test are the key signs your backflow…
Read AnswerRecurring leaks in multiple spots, rust-colored water, and widespread low pressure are the key signs your home's pipes need replacing rather than…
Read AnswerDrop food coloring in the tank and wait 15 minutes — if color appears in the bowl without flushing, you have a…
Read AnswerA water heater over 10 to 12 years old that's leaking from the tank, producing rusty water, or needing repeated repairs is…
Read AnswerRemoving a dishwasher requires shutting off water and power, then disconnecting the supply line, drain hose, and electrical connection before sliding it…
Read AnswerReplacing a water heater involves draining the old unit, choosing the right replacement, and reconnecting plumbing and gas or electric — a…
Read AnswerA jammed disposal can usually be freed with a hex wrench and the reset button; a clogged drain behind it requires clearing…
Read AnswerA water pressure booster pump installs on your main line to raise low household pressure — but diagnose the root cause first…
Read AnswerPrevent frozen pipes in Colorado by insulating exposed lines, keeping your thermostat above 55°F, disconnecting hoses from outdoor spigots, and letting faucets…
Read AnswerThaw frozen pipes safely by opening the faucet, applying a hair dryer from the faucet end toward the frozen section — never…
Read AnswerA booster pump uses a motorized spinning impeller to raise incoming water pressure — installed on the main supply line to correct…
Read AnswerA pressure vacuum breaker stops contaminated irrigation water from back-flowing into your drinking supply by using a spring-loaded air inlet that breaks…
Read AnswerDone finds hidden leaks using acoustic listening devices, thermal imaging cameras, moisture meters, pressure testing, and sewer cameras — locating problems precisely…
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Read AnswerDone! licensed plumbers verify pressure, inspect shutoff valves, use quality supply lines, and test every connection before they leave your home.
Read AnswerTankless water heater installation typically requires upgrading the gas line, rerouting venting, and possibly electrical work — it's more involved than a…
Read AnswerAdding a new water line taps into your existing supply with minimal impact — expect a brief water shutoff and possible wall…
Read AnswerReplacing a dishwasher yourself is manageable in an existing location, but requires correct drain routing, a properly rated electrical connection, and leak-free…
Read AnswerA dishwasher replacement in an existing space takes one to two hours for a plumber; a new-location installation requiring new plumbing and…
Read AnswerA new water line installation takes two hours to a full day depending on route complexity, pipe access, and whether finished walls…
Read AnswerDishwasher installation cost in Denver depends on whether hookups exist, hard water conditions, and whether old-unit haul-away and permits are included.
Read AnswerWater heater cost in Denver depends on type, tank size, fuel, efficiency rating, installation complexity, permits, and whether hard-water treatment is needed.
Read AnswerBackflow preventers require certified annual testing in Colorado — most water utilities mandate it for PVBs, RPZ assemblies, and double-check valves to…
Read AnswerMost homeowners should schedule a whole-home plumbing inspection every two years — or annually for homes over 25 years old or with…
Read AnswerTest your home's water quality every one to two years on city supply — more often for well water — checking hardness,…
Read AnswerGas lines should be professionally inspected every three to five years, with pressure testing, flexible connector checks, and combustible gas detection at…
Read AnswerFlush your water heater annually — or every six to twelve months in Denver's hard-water conditions — and inspect the anode rod…
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Read AnswerSet toilet water level about one inch below the overflow tube by adjusting the fill valve — ball-float valves use a bent…
Read AnswerA permit is required for water heater installation throughout the Denver metro — it ensures the gas, venting, and safety valve work…
Read AnswerYes — Colorado law requires backflow prevention on irrigation systems and other cross-connections to the public water supply, with annual certified testing…
Read AnswerDone handles running toilets, base leaks, wax ring replacements, persistent clogs, and full toilet installations for homeowners throughout the Denver metro.
Read AnswerCall a plumber if you notice unexplained water bill increases, multiple slow drains, low whole-house pressure, discolored water, or any sewage odor…
Read AnswerTankless water heaters deliver endless hot water on demand, eliminate standby energy loss, and last roughly twice as long as conventional storage…
Read AnswerA PRV protects your home's plumbing and appliances from excess municipal water pressure, reducing leak risk, extending fixture life, and lowering water…
Read AnswerA sump pump automatically removes groundwater before it floods your basement, preventing mold, structural damage, and costly repairs from water intrusion.
Read AnswerA new water heater cuts energy costs, delivers consistent hot water, and eliminates the risk of a failing tank flooding your home…
Read AnswerRegular plumbing inspections prevent costly water damage, catch hard-water deterioration early, and identify sewer line issues before they become full-blown emergencies.
Read AnswerKey signs of a hidden water leak include unexplained bill increases, running water sounds, staining or soft spots on walls, and musty…
Read AnswerSigns your gas line needs repair include a rotten egg smell, hissing near connections, dead vegetation over buried lines, and unexplained increases…
Read AnswerDiscolored water, unusual odors, scale buildup, rust staining, and off-tasting water are all signs your home may have water quality issues worth…
Read AnswerDone offers complete bathroom plumbing services including toilet repair and replacement, faucet and shower valve work, drain cleaning, and remodel rough-in plumbing.
Read AnswerA Done plumbing inspection covers supply pressure, water heater condition, fixture function, drain flow, and shut-off valve operation — with clear findings…
Read AnswerA plumbing emergency is any situation causing active water damage, sewage contamination, or loss of water service that can't safely wait for…
Read AnswerCommercial plumbers install and maintain plumbing systems in non-residential buildings, handling larger-scale supply lines, drain systems, grease traps, and backflow devices.
Read AnswerBefore installing a refrigerator water line, confirm water pressure, choose the right tubing material, plan a kink-free route, and install a dedicated…
Read AnswerA backflow preventer stops contaminated water from being pulled backward into your clean water supply when pressure drops — required by Colorado…
Read AnswerA pressure vacuum breaker is a backflow prevention device on irrigation systems that stops contaminated water from being siphoned back into your…
Read AnswerA water supply line is the short pipe or tube connecting a shutoff valve to a fixture — when these fail, they…
Read AnswerRepiping replaces aging water supply lines throughout your home and typically takes one to three days, with water restored each evening when…
Read AnswerPipe coating (pipe lining) is a trenchless method that rehabilitates damaged sewer pipes from the inside with a resin-cured liner, avoiding costly…
Read AnswerFloor drains give water from appliance failures, pipe bursts, or snowmelt a safe exit point, protecting your basement or garage from water…
Read AnswerDone primarily serves residential homeowners across the Denver metro, and also works with landlords and property managers who own residential rental properties.
Read AnswerResidential sump pumps come in submersible, pedestal, battery backup, and combination types — each suited to different basement setups, noise tolerances, and…
Read AnswerDone! works on all sump pump types including submersible, pedestal, battery backup, and combination systems for Denver-area homes.
Read AnswerFloor drains need their P-trap refilled every 60–90 days, strainer cleaning regularly, and periodic flushing to confirm they flow freely before they're…
Read AnswerWater heaters need annual tank flushing, anode rod inspection every 2–3 years, T&P valve testing, and a temperature check — more often…
Read AnswerA PRV needs an annual pressure check, monitoring for signs of failure like water hammer or high fixture pressure, and replacement every…
Read AnswerSump pumps need annual testing, pit cleaning, float switch inspection, check valve checks, and battery backup maintenance to stay reliable.
Read AnswerWater heaters need annual sediment flushing, anode rod inspection, pressure relief valve testing, and burner or element checks to stay reliable.
Read AnswerPrioritize a current Colorado license, liability insurance, upfront written pricing, and verified local reviews when hiring a plumbing contractor.
Read AnswerDone repairs and replaces outdoor faucets, installs frost-free sillcocks, services backflow preventers, and winterizes exterior plumbing across the Denver metro.
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Read AnswerChoose a faucet that matches your sink hole configuration and valve quality, and verify your dishwasher fits your cabinet opening and existing…
Read AnswerBefore upgrading bathroom fixtures, check rough-in dimensions, water pressure, Denver's hard water impact on finishes, permit requirements, and project sequencing.
Read AnswerShut off your main water supply immediately, address electrical hazards, then call a licensed emergency plumber — do not wait on a…
Read AnswerIf you suspect frozen pipes, open the affected faucet, locate your shutoff valve, and apply gentle heat from the faucet toward the…
Read AnswerSymptoms of a failing PRV include unusually high or low pressure, water hammer, and visible leaking — have a licensed plumber test…
Read AnswerCheck the power supply, float switch, and discharge line first — if the pump has truly failed, call a plumber immediately to…
Read AnswerIn a plumbing emergency, shut off water at the main valve immediately, limit damage, document everything for insurance, and call Done's emergency…
Read AnswerWhile waiting for an emergency plumber, shut off water at the source or main, turn off the water heater, contain the spread,…
Read AnswerA Done! faucet service includes diagnosis, honest repair-or-replace options, same-visit repairs when possible, and clean professional work from start to finish.
Read AnswerDone! repairs running toilets, weak flushes, wax ring leaks, rocking fixtures, and handles full toilet replacements — most jobs are completed in…
Read AnswerDone! offers water softening, whole-home carbon filtration, reverse osmosis, UV purification, and water quality testing for Front Range homeowners.
Read AnswerNew gas line installation in Colorado requires a permit, licensed plumbing work, pressure testing, and a final inspection before the line goes…
Read AnswerReplace your water heater around 10–12 years of age, or sooner if you see rust-colored water, tank leaks, rumbling noises, or consistently…
Read AnswerDone! offers 24/7 emergency response, 25-plus years of Front Range freeze experience, and honest full-scope pipe repair — not just a quick…
Read AnswerDone! brings licensed plumbers with 25-plus years of Denver-area experience, upfront pricing, and same-visit repairs to every bathroom plumbing job — from…
Read AnswerDenver homeowners trust Done! for emergencies because we answer 24/7, arrive with stocked trucks, give upfront pricing even in a crisis, and…
Read AnswerSlow drains are usually caused by hair and soap buildup at the drain, grease coating further down the pipe, or a partial…
Read AnswerNo hot water usually points to a failed heating element, tripped breaker, pilot light issue, or heavy sediment buildup from Colorado's hard…
Read AnswerMost garbage disposal failures come down to a tripped reset button, a jam in the grinding plate, or a lost power connection…
Read AnswerNo hot water usually means a failed heating element, thermocouple, gas valve issue, or heavy sediment buildup — the fix depends on…
Read AnswerDone combines professional leak-detection equipment with licensed in-house repair capability, so you get an accurate diagnosis and a complete fix from a…
Read AnswerA proactive plumbing inspection catches hidden leaks, aging pipes, and sewer issues early — before they cause costly water damage, backups, or…
Read AnswerDone sizes, altitude-calibrates, and installs tankless water heaters correctly for Colorado's cold groundwater and hard-water conditions, then services them for the life…
Read AnswerAnnual professional maintenance — sediment flushing, anode rod inspection, and safety valve testing — keeps your water heater running efficiently and prevents…
Read AnswerPipe coating rehabilitates corroded or cracked pipes from the inside using epoxy lining, eliminating the need for excavation and preserving landscaping and…
Read AnswerA whole-home repipe typically takes one to three days with water restored each evening — modern PEX tubing means fewer wall cuts…
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