Water drains fast again. No more standing in shower water up to your ankles. No more kitchen sink that backs up every time you run the disposal.
The smell disappears. That sour, swampy odor coming from your bathroom or kitchen? Gone. Because we’re not masking it—we’re removing what’s causing it.
You stop worrying about the next backup. Most clogs aren’t one-time events. They’re symptoms of buildup, root intrusion, or corroded pipes. We find the real issue so you’re not calling us back in two weeks. That’s the difference between a quick fix and actually solving the problem.
We’ve been serving Canova Beach and Brevard County since 2007. We’re a family-owned business, fully licensed and insured, with over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20 years of military service backing every job we do.
That military background means something here. It means we show up on time, we don’t cut corners, and we don’t upsell you on work you don’t need. You get honest answers and quality work—not a pitch.
Canova Beach has its own challenges. Saltwater air corrodes pipes faster. Tree roots from Florida vegetation grow into sewer lines. Heavy rains flood drains that weren’t built for it. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle it without wasting your time or money.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s going on—slow drain, backup, smell, whatever it is. We ask a few questions to narrow it down before we even arrive.
Then we inspect. We don’t guess. We use high-definition cameras to see inside your pipes and find the actual problem. Could be grease buildup, tree roots, a collapsed section, or just years of soap scum and hair. We show you what we find.
Next, we clear it. Depending on what’s blocking your drain, we’ll use a rooter (drain snake) to break through clogs or hydro-jetting equipment to blast away buildup without damaging your pipes. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the pipe walls clean—it’s like power washing the inside of your plumbing.
Finally, we test it and explain it. We run water, make sure everything drains properly, and walk you through what we did and why. If there’s a bigger issue—like roots that’ll keep coming back or a pipe that’s about to fail—we’ll tell you straight. No scare tactics, just the facts so you can decide what makes sense.
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You get a real diagnosis, not a guess. That camera inspection shows us exactly what’s wrong and where. You’re not paying for trial and error.
You get the right equipment for the job. Minor clogs get cleared with a rooter. Serious buildup or root intrusion gets handled with hydro-jetting. We match the tool to the problem, not the other way around.
You get same-day service when you need it. Drains don’t fail on your schedule. If it’s an emergency, we treat it like one. Most calls in Canova Beach get a response the same day.
You also get prevention advice that actually helps. We’ll tell you what caused the clog and how to avoid it next time. In Florida, that often means dealing with tree roots before they become a recurring nightmare, or knowing which pipes are most vulnerable to corrosion from our coastal climate. Little changes can save you thousands down the road.
If a plunger or store-bought drain cleaner worked, you wouldn’t be reading this. Those are fine for surface-level clogs—hair near the drain, a little grease buildup. But if the clog comes back, if multiple drains are slow, or if you’re dealing with bad smells or gurgling sounds, there’s something deeper going on.
Recurring clogs usually mean the blockage is further down the line, or there’s an underlying issue like root intrusion or pipe corrosion. Chemical drain cleaners can actually make things worse by eating away at older pipes, especially in Florida where pipes already corrode faster due to humidity and soil conditions.
Professional drain cleaning gets to the root cause. We can see inside your pipes with a camera, locate the blockage, and clear it completely—not just poke a hole through it. That’s the difference between a temporary fix and actually solving the problem.
A drain snake (or rooter) is a long, flexible cable with a cutting head that physically breaks through clogs. It’s effective for most blockages—hair, grease, small root intrusions. It punches a hole through the clog so water can flow again.
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water (usually 3,000 to 4,000 PSI) to blast away everything inside the pipe—grease, scale, roots, years of buildup. It doesn’t just clear a path; it scours the pipe walls clean. Think of snaking as clearing a tunnel, and hydro-jetting as pressure-washing the entire pipe.
We use snaking for straightforward clogs and hydro-jetting when there’s serious buildup, recurring issues, or when you want a more thorough, long-term clean. Hydro-jetting is also the go-to for clearing tree roots in sewer lines, which is common in Canova Beach. We’ll recommend whichever method makes sense for your situation—not whichever costs more.
It depends on what caused the clog and how you maintain your drains afterward. If it was a one-time buildup of grease or hair, and you’re careful going forward, you could go years without another issue.
If tree roots are involved, that’s a different story. Roots grow back. Even after we clear them, they’ll eventually return unless you address the root system or replace the damaged section of pipe. In that case, you might need cleaning every year or two, or you might decide it makes more sense to fix the pipe permanently.
For most homes in Canova Beach, we recommend professional drain cleaning every 18 to 24 months as preventive maintenance—especially if you have older pipes or large trees near your sewer line. It’s a lot cheaper than dealing with a backup or pipe damage. We’ll give you a realistic timeline based on what we find during the inspection, not a sales pitch.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common issues we see in Canova Beach. Florida’s vegetation is aggressive, and tree roots naturally grow toward water sources—like the inside of your sewer line. Even a tiny crack or loose joint gives them an entry point, and once they’re in, they expand and cause serious blockages.
Signs of root intrusion include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling toilets, frequent backups, and wet spots in your yard near the sewer line. If you have large trees—especially older oaks, willows, or palms—within 50 feet of your sewer line, roots are a likely culprit.
We confirm it with a camera inspection. You’ll see the roots on the screen, and we’ll show you exactly where they’re growing and how bad it is. From there, we can clear them with hydro-jetting or a rooter, but if the pipe is cracked or collapsed, you might need a repair or replacement to stop them from coming back. We’ll walk you through your options with no pressure—just the facts.
Yes. If your drains are backing up into your home, if sewage is coming up through your toilet or shower, or if you’re dealing with flooding from a clogged line, that’s an emergency. You need help now, not tomorrow.
We respond to emergency calls in Canova Beach the same day whenever possible, and we’re available after hours because we know plumbing doesn’t fail on a schedule. Most emergencies happen at the worst times—holidays, weekends, middle of the night.
Even if you’re not sure whether it’s an emergency, call. We’d rather talk you through it and give you peace of mind than have you wait and deal with water damage or a health hazard. Some situations can wait until morning; others can’t. We’ll be straight with you about which one you’re dealing with.
Bad smells usually mean there’s organic matter decomposing somewhere in your pipes—food particles, grease, hair, soap scum. Even if water is draining fine, that buildup creates a breeding ground for bacteria, and that’s what you’re smelling.
Another common cause in Florida is dry P-traps. The P-trap is the curved section of pipe under your sink or drain that holds water to block sewer gases from coming up. If a drain isn’t used often—like a guest bathroom or laundry sink—that water evaporates, and sewer gas flows right into your home. Running water for a minute usually fixes it.
If the smell persists, there’s likely buildup deeper in the line, or worse, a venting issue or cracked pipe letting sewer gas escape. A camera inspection will show us exactly what’s going on. Once we clear the buildup or fix the issue, the smell goes away for good—not just temporarily.