Same-Day Service
Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Repair First — Replace Only When Necessary
When your water heater stops performing, the last thing you need is a technician who jumps straight to recommending a new unit. Done’s approach is different: we diagnose the actual problem first, explain it in plain language, and give you a clear repair quote before any wrench turns. If repair is the smart move, we fix it. If replacement genuinely makes more financial sense, we’ll tell you that too — and explain why.
Our plumbers carry the parts most commonly needed for same-day water heater repair in Denver, including heating elements, thermostats, pilot assemblies, and pressure relief valves. Denver’s hard water is tough on these components, so we know exactly what to look for. If you’re unsure whether repair or replacement is right, visit our water heater services overview for a full breakdown of your options.
Common Repair Triggers
These four problems account for the vast majority of water heater repair calls we handle in Denver. Any one of them is worth a call.
A failed heating element (electric) or a malfunctioning gas valve or pilot assembly (gas) can shut down hot water production entirely. Both are repairable in most cases.
If you're getting warm water instead of hot, a thermostat set incorrectly or wearing out is often the culprit. Sediment buildup from Denver's hard water can also insulate the heating element and reduce output.
Leaks from fittings, inlet/outlet connections, or the pressure relief valve are often repairable without replacing the entire unit — but they should never be ignored.
Sediment hardens on the tank floor and on heating elements over time. In Denver's hard-water environment this happens faster than average, and it forces the unit to overwork — shortening its life.
What We Repair
Done's plumbers are equipped to repair all major water heater components on both gas and electric units.
Our Repair Process
We keep things simple and transparent from first call to final test.
Dial 833-539-9153 — we answer 24 hours a day. Describe the problem and we'll get a plumber routed to you as quickly as possible, including after hours and weekends.
Your technician shows up on time with fully stocked truck. They introduce themselves, listen to what's been happening, and get to work on a thorough diagnosis.
Once the problem is identified, we give you the full repair price upfront. You choose whether to proceed — there's never any pressure.
We complete the repair, restore hot water, and run through a safety check before packing up. You're not left wondering if it was done right.
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Tank or tankless water heater replacement
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Any plumbing, sewer or drain service
Most service calls handled same-day across the Denver metro — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Flat-rate pricing approved before work begins — no surprises on the invoice.
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured — plumbing, HVAC, and electrical under one roof.
If it isn't right, we make it right — backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Call 833-539-9153 now or schedule online — 24/7 water heater repair across Denver.
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Members get priority scheduling, seasonal HVAC tune-ups, an annual plumbing & electrical safety inspection, and exclusive discounts — for less than the cost of a single emergency call.
A good rule of thumb: if the repair cost is less than half the price of a new unit and your water heater is under 10 years old, repair usually makes sense. If the unit is older or has a rusted tank, replacement is often the smarter investment. Our plumber will walk you through the numbers honestly.
In many cases, yes. We stock the most common parts — heating elements, thermostats, pilot assemblies, T&P valves — on our trucks. If the needed part is in stock, same-day repair is typically possible. We’ll confirm availability when you call.
A pilot that won’t stay lit usually points to a worn thermocouple or thermopile — small parts that sense the flame and keep gas flowing. It’s a common repair and generally straightforward. Don’t keep relighting it without getting it checked; a faulty thermocouple can create a gas safety concern.
It can be. The T&P valve is designed to release pressure if your tank overheats or builds too much internal pressure. If it’s dripping consistently, that may indicate the valve is failing — or that pressure inside the tank is running high. Either way, it’s worth an immediate call to 833-539-9153.