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You’re not looking for a temporary patch. You need plumbing repairs that account for what Satellite Beach throws at your home—corrosion from salt air, sandy soil shifting under slabs, and fixtures that age faster than they should this close to the ocean.
Most plumbing problems here aren’t one-offs. They’re symptoms of bigger issues: cast iron pipes from the ’70s finally giving out, drains clogging with sand, water heaters on their last leg. The goal isn’t just to stop the leak or clear the drain—it’s to figure out why it happened and whether it’s about to happen again.
That’s what matters when you’re calling a plumber in Satellite Beach, FL. Not just someone who shows up, but someone who knows what coastal homes go through and how to fix them right the first time.
We’ve been handling residential plumbing in Brevard County since 2007. We’re a small, family-owned operation with over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and a background rooted in military service—which means we show up on time, do what we say we’ll do, and don’t overcomplicate things.
We’re not the biggest name in town, and we’re fine with that. What we are is a state-certified master plumber (CFC#1428379) with an A+ BBB rating who’s spent nearly two decades working on homes just like yours. Homes with older drain lines, corroded fixtures, and plumbing systems that need more than a quick fix.
If you’re in Satellite Beach, Merritt Island, Cocoa, or anywhere in Brevard County, you’re in our service area. And if you’re dealing with a plumbing issue that needs real attention, we’ll give you a free estimate and a straight answer.
First, we come out and take a look. Not just at the problem you’re seeing, but at what’s causing it. That means checking your drain lines, looking at pipe material and age, and figuring out whether this is a quick repair or something that’s going to need replacement soon anyway.
If it’s a drain replacement or PVC installation, we walk you through what’s involved—where we’ll need access, how long it takes, and what the code requires. For older homes with cast iron, that often means replacing sections from the house to the street. We handle permits, inspections, and making sure everything is up to current standards.
Once the work starts, we move fast but don’t cut corners. Drains get replaced with modern PVC that won’t corrode. Fixtures get installed correctly. Emergency plumbing services mean we’re there the same day when pipes burst or water heaters fail.
When we’re done, you’ll know what was fixed, why it failed, and what to keep an eye on going forward. No upselling, no scare tactics—just honest plumbing work that holds up in coastal conditions.
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We handle full-service residential plumbing for Satellite Beach homes—drain cleaning, drain replacement, PVC installation, water heater repair and replacement, fixture upgrades, slab leak detection, and emergency plumbing services when things go sideways at the worst possible time.
A lot of homes here were built in the ’80s or earlier, which means cast iron drain lines that are corroding from the inside out. If your drains are slow, making noise, or backing up regularly, that’s usually the culprit. We specialize in replacing those old lines with modern PVC that won’t rust or collapse, and we do it with full code compliance and proper permitting.
Coastal homes also deal with unique issues—salt air eating through fixtures, sand working its way into drain lines, and slab foundations that make leaks harder to detect. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to address it without tearing apart more of your home than necessary.
If your water heater is over ten years old, it’s worth having us take a look before it fails and floods your garage. Same goes for fixtures that drip or toilets that run—they’re not just annoying, they’re wasting water and driving up your bill every month.
If your home was built before 1990, there’s a good chance you still have cast iron drain lines. They were the standard back then, but they don’t last forever—especially in Florida’s humid, coastal environment.
Signs they’re failing include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds when water goes down, frequent backups, or sewage smells with no obvious source. You might also notice soft spots in your yard or foundation cracks if a pipe has collapsed underground.
The only way to know for sure is to have someone scope the line with a camera. We can run a line through your drains and show you exactly what’s happening inside—whether it’s minor corrosion or full-on collapse. From there, we’ll tell you if a repair will hold or if replacement makes more sense. Most of the time, if one section is bad, the rest isn’t far behind.
Sand. It’s everywhere here, and it works its way into your plumbing more than you’d think—especially if you’ve got kids tracking it in, outdoor showers, or a yard that drains toward your foundation.
Over time, sand settles in your drain lines and creates buildup that catches hair, grease, and soap scum. Add in older cast iron pipes with rough, corroded interiors, and you’ve got a recipe for recurring clogs that won’t stay cleared with a plunger or drain cleaner.
Tree roots are another issue. If you’ve got older landscaping, roots will find their way into any crack or joint in your sewer line, especially cast iron. Once they’re in, they grow fast and create blockages that come back every few months until the line gets replaced. We can clear roots with a rooter service, but if they keep coming back, replacement is the permanent fix.
Yes. Plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we get that. If you’ve got a burst pipe, a water heater that’s leaking all over your floor, or a sewer backup that’s making your home unlivable, call us.
We prioritize emergency calls and get someone out as fast as we can—usually same day, often within a few hours depending on where you are in Brevard County. Our goal is to stop the immediate damage, assess what failed, and give you a plan for fixing it right.
Emergency plumbing services cover things like burst pipes during cold snaps, water heaters that fail overnight, main line backups, and slab leaks that are flooding your floors. We’ll also work with you on pricing—we’re not here to gouge people during a crisis. You’ll get a fair estimate before we start any work, even in an emergency.
It depends on what needs replacing and where it’s located. A simple drain line under a sink or in a crawl space is straightforward. A main sewer line running under a slab foundation or out to the street is more involved.
For cast iron replacement, you’re looking at removing old pipe, installing new PVC, bringing everything up to code, and handling permits and inspections. If we need to cut through concrete or dig up your yard, that adds to the cost. But we’ll walk you through all of that upfront with a free estimate so there are no surprises.
Most drain replacements in Satellite Beach run anywhere from a few hundred dollars for a small section to several thousand for a full main line replacement. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what needs to be done now versus what can wait, and we’ll never push you into work that isn’t necessary. Our pricing is competitive, and we’d rather earn your trust than make a quick buck.
Slab leaks are tricky because they’re hidden under your foundation, but there are warning signs. If you’ve got warm spots on your floor, your water bill suddenly jumped with no explanation, or you hear water running when nothing’s on, you might have a leak under your slab.
Don’t wait on this. Slab leaks can cause serious foundation damage, mold growth, and structural issues if they go unchecked. The longer water sits under your home, the worse it gets.
Call us and we’ll come out to run diagnostics—usually with pressure testing and leak detection equipment that can pinpoint where the leak is without tearing up your whole floor. Once we find it, we’ll talk through your options. Sometimes we can reroute the line and avoid cutting into the slab altogether. Other times, we need to go through the concrete to fix it properly. Either way, we’ll explain what’s involved and give you a clear estimate before we start.
Salt air. It’s corrosive, and it doesn’t just affect outdoor fixtures—it gets inside your home too, especially if you leave windows open or run your AC less during cooler months.
Metal fixtures, pipes, and fittings all corrode faster here than they would inland. You’ll see it on faucets, showerheads, outdoor hose bibs, and even on the connections inside your water heater. Over time, that corrosion leads to leaks, reduced water pressure, and fixtures that just stop working.
The fix is usually straightforward—replace the corroded parts with newer materials that hold up better in coastal conditions. For outdoor plumbing, we often recommend stainless steel or brass fittings that resist salt corrosion. Inside, upgrading old fixtures not only stops leaks but also improves water efficiency, which can lower your monthly bill. If you’re noticing green buildup, rust stains, or fixtures that are constantly dripping, it’s worth having us take a look before a small issue turns into a bigger repair.
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