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Be on the look out for small leaks. Look for leaks or dampness around your toilets, faucets, and refrigerators. Check your cabinets, look at your ceilings for discoloration, and don't forget to check the basement. Small leaks could lead to major issues if not addressed.
2. Address the issue immediately
Even seemingly small leaks can cause lots of damage. Not to mention they can propagate the growth of mold and mildew.
If, for some reason, you're faced with a serious plumbing issue and water is gushing everywhere, know where your water main shut-off valve is. Flip the valve, and call a professional immediately.
4. Leave it to the professionals
There's a reason why plumbers are licensed and insured. Plumbing is something to be taken very seriously. A professional repair is essential to protect your property and your family's health – this is not where you want to cut corners.
Family-owned Done Plumbing & Heating has been servicing the Denver area since 1999. They pride themselves on their quality of work, their commitment to their community, and their integrity. If you need plumbing services, or just want to have something looked at, they're ready to help you 24/7, and best of all they don't charge extra for nights and weekends!

When it comes to plumbing, small issues can escalate fast. Here's a few tips from Done Plumbing & Heating to avoid a plumbing disaster.
There's no arguing that Denver's housing market is like a hot wire right now. So if you just bought something, protect it by ensuring your plumbing is up to spec. If you've been in town a while, perhaps it's time for a check up. After all, your house is where you keep some of your most valued possessions, such as photos of old family members, jewelry, and other irreplaceable keepsakes. Nothing turns a good day sour like coming home to a flooded basement, so here are a few helpful tips to prevent damage done to your home. 1. Keep an eye out for anything out of the ordinary

3. Have an emergency plan

