Stop Letting your building distract you
Is Your Building Running Your Business Into the Ground?
Most facility managers and business owners don't think about their building until something goes wrong. And when something goes wrong — a pipe bursts, a circuit trips, an HVAC unit stops working in July — it doesn't just cost money. It costs focus, productivity, and sometimes customers.
The uncomfortable truth is that deferred maintenance is one of the most expensive decisions a business can make, and it usually doesn't feel like a decision at all. It feels like "we'll get to it." Until you can't.
The Hidden Cost of "We'll Get to It"
Here's what facilities neglect actually looks like in practice: a leaky pipe ignored for three months becomes water damage and mold remediation. A flickering light in a client-facing space quietly communicates that details don't matter here. A door that sticks becomes a liability when someone gets hurt forcing it open.
None of these started as big problems. They started as small ones that never got scheduled.
If you're running a business, your attention is your most valuable resource. Every maintenance issue that stays unresolved is a small but constant drain on that resource — and they add up.
There's a Better Way to Manage Your Facility
Done Done Services was built specifically for businesses that are tired of playing catch-up with their own building. We're a commercial facilities maintenance and remodeling company based in Iowa, and our entire model is built around taking the building off your plate.
We work with clients in three ways:
Reactive maintenance — something broke and you need a qualified team there today, not next week
Proactive maintenance plans — regular scheduled walkthroughs, preventative upkeep, and priority response so problems get caught before they become expensive
Commercial remodeling — updating, expanding, or reconfiguring your space to fit where your business is headed
What separates us from a general handyman service or a franchise maintenance company is accountability. When we take on a client, we treat their building like it's our own. We don't disappear after the first visit, and we don't consider a job closed until it's actually right.
Who We Work With
Our clients are facility managers, operations directors, and business owners who manage commercial or industrial space in Iowa — warehouses, office buildings, retail locations, multi-tenant properties, and more. The common thread isn't the type of building. It's that the person running it has better things to do than chase down contractors.
We get called in when something breaks. We get called back when people realize how much easier it is to have a team that already knows their building.
"Not Done Until It's Done Done"
That's not marketing language — it's the standard we hold ourselves to on every job. Pat Freelander started Done Done Services because he'd seen too many situations where contractors did 90% of the work and moved on. The last 10% is usually the part the client actually notices.
We finish the job. Every time.
Ready to Stop Worrying About Your Building?
If your facility has deferred maintenance piling up, or if you're spending too much time managing repairs instead of managing your business, let's talk. We offer a free facility assessment — a walkthrough where we tell you exactly what we see, what the risks are, and what a realistic maintenance plan would look like.
No pressure. No commitment. Just a clear picture of where your building stands.
Schedule your free facility assessment: www.donedoneservices.com