Drain Cleaning in City Point, FL

Drains That Actually Stay Clear This Time

No more recurring clogs, no more guessing what’s wrong, and no more temporary fixes that fail in three months.
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Professional Drain Cleaning Service City Point

What Happens When Your Drains Work Right

You stop thinking about your plumbing. That’s the goal here.

When drains are actually clean—not just temporarily unclogged—water moves the way it should. Sinks empty fast. Showers don’t pool around your feet. You’re not dealing with that sewer smell creeping into the house or worrying about backups every time it rains hard in Brevard County.

Most people don’t realize their drain problem isn’t just a clog. It’s roots from that oak tree in the yard, or decades of grease buildup in cast iron pipes that should’ve been replaced years ago. You can snake it yourself, sure. But if the real issue is still there, you’re back to square one in a few weeks.

Professional drain cleaning means we find what’s actually causing the problem—using camera inspections if needed—and clear it out completely. Hydro jetting blasts away years of buildup. Root removal keeps tree invasions from coming back. And if your pipes are shot, we’ll tell you that too, so you’re not throwing money at a losing battle.

Drain Wizard Plumbing City Point, FL

We've Been Doing This Since 2007

Drain Wizard Plumbing is family-owned, locally operated, and built on over 40 years of combined plumbing experience. We’re also backed by more than 20 years of military service, which means we show up on time, do what we say we’re going to do, and don’t cut corners.

We’ve been serving City Point and the rest of Brevard County since 2007. We know what Florida’s sandy soil, heavy rain, and aggressive tree roots do to your pipes. We’ve seen every version of cast iron pipe failure in homes built before 1975, and we know exactly how to fix it without upselling you on work you don’t need.

You’ll work with people who’ve been in the field for decades, not a rotating crew of subcontractors. We’re State Certified Master Plumbers, BBB A+ rated, and we’re not interested in being the cheapest option—we’re interested in being the one that actually solves your problem.

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How Our Drain Cleaning Process Works

Here's Exactly What Happens When We Show Up

First, we figure out what’s going on. That might mean running a camera down your line to see if it’s roots, grease, a collapsed pipe, or something else entirely. If it’s a straightforward clog, we’ll tell you. If it’s bigger than that, we’ll show you the footage and explain what needs to happen.

Then we clear it. For most clogs, that means using professional-grade snaking or hydro jetting equipment that removes buildup instead of just poking a hole through it. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of your pipes clean—it’s especially effective for grease, soap scum, and minor root intrusion. If roots are the issue, we have cutting tools designed to remove them without damaging your pipes.

After the line is clear, we test it to make sure water’s flowing the way it should. If we found damage during the inspection, we’ll walk you through your options—whether that’s a spot repair, pipe relining, or a full replacement. We’re not here to scare you into unnecessary work. We’ll tell you what makes sense for your situation and let you decide.

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What's Included in Drain Cleaning Service

What You're Actually Paying For

When you call us for drain cleaning in City Point, you’re getting a full assessment—not just a quick fix. We don’t show up, run a snake down the drain for five minutes, and leave. We make sure the problem is actually solved.

That includes camera inspections when needed, especially if you’ve had recurring issues or if your home was built before 1975. Older homes in this area often have cast iron or clay pipes that are corroded, cracked, or full of root intrusion. A camera lets us see exactly what’s happening underground so we’re not guessing.

You’re also getting the right equipment for the job. Hydro jetting for serious buildup. Root-cutting attachments for tree invasions. And if your main line is clogged or your sewer is backing up, we have the tools to handle that too—including emergency response when you need it fast.

We’ll give you a clear explanation of what we found, what we did, and what (if anything) you should keep an eye on going forward. No jargon. No upselling. Just honest information so you can make the right call for your home.

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How much does drain cleaning cost in City Point, FL?

Most residential drain cleaning runs between $150 and $300, depending on what’s clogged and how bad it is. A basic kitchen or bathroom sink is usually on the lower end. Main line clogs or sewer backups can run higher—anywhere from $200 to $800—especially if we need to use hydro jetting or cut through tree roots.

If it’s an emergency and you need us after hours, expect to pay 20 to 50 percent more. That’s standard across the industry. But we’ll always give you an upfront estimate before we start, so there’s no surprise bill at the end.

The other thing to know: if your pipes are damaged or full of roots, a one-time cleaning might not be enough. We’ll tell you if that’s the case and what your options are—whether it’s scheduling regular maintenance, relining the pipe, or replacing a section that’s too far gone.

Because the real problem is still there. Most people think a clog is just something stuck in the pipe. And sometimes it is. But if it keeps coming back, you’re dealing with something bigger—usually tree roots, grease buildup, or damaged pipes.

Tree roots are huge in City Point and the rest of Brevard County. Oaks, palms, and other Florida trees send roots straight into sewer lines looking for water. Once they’re in, they keep growing. You can snake through them, but they’ll grow back unless you cut them out properly and address the entry point.

Grease is another big one, especially in kitchen drains. It coats the inside of your pipes and traps everything else that goes down. Over time, that buildup gets thick enough to block the whole line. Hydro jetting is the only way to really get rid of it—liquid drain cleaners just don’t work, and they can actually make things worse by hardening the clog.

If your home was built before 1975 and still has cast iron pipes, those are probably corroding from the inside out. That creates rough surfaces where debris catches, and eventually the pipe can collapse. Recurring clogs are often the first sign that your pipes are failing.

Snaking pokes a hole through the clog. Hydro jetting removes it completely. Both have their place, but they’re not interchangeable.

A drain snake (or auger) is a long, flexible cable with a cutting head on the end. We feed it down the drain until it hits the clog, then spin it to break through. It works great for simple blockages—hair, paper, small debris. It’s fast, it’s affordable, and it gets water flowing again.

But snaking doesn’t clean the pipe. It just makes a path through whatever’s blocking it. If the clog is grease, roots, or years of buildup, snaking will give you temporary relief, but the problem will come back.

Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water—usually around 3,000 to 4,000 PSI—to scour the inside of the pipe. It blasts away grease, soap scum, mineral deposits, and even small root intrusions. It’s like power washing the inside of your drain. The result is a pipe that’s as clean as it’s going to get without replacing it.

We use hydro jetting when snaking isn’t enough, or when you’ve had recurring clogs and need a longer-term solution. It costs more upfront, but it also lasts a lot longer.

Yes, and it’s one of the most common problems we see in City Point. Florida’s trees are aggressive, and your sewer line is a water source they’ll go after.

Roots enter through tiny cracks or loose joints in the pipe. Once they’re inside, they grow into thick mats that catch everything flowing through—toilet paper, grease, debris. Eventually, the roots get so dense they block the line completely. You’ll notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, or sewage backing up into your house.

The bigger issue is that roots don’t just clog the pipe—they break it. As they grow, they widen the cracks and push sections apart. In older cast iron or clay pipes, that can lead to a full collapse. At that point, you’re not just looking at a cleaning. You’re looking at a repair or replacement.

If you’ve got large trees near your sewer line—especially oaks—it’s worth having a camera inspection done every couple of years, even if you’re not having problems yet. Catching root intrusion early means we can cut them out before they cause serious damage. Waiting until the line is completely blocked usually means more expensive repairs.

If you’re dealing with frequent backups, multiple slow drains, or sewage smells inside your house, something’s wrong beyond a simple clog. The question is whether the pipe itself is damaged or just dirty.

That’s where a camera inspection comes in. We run a waterproof camera down your line and see exactly what’s happening. If the pipe is clear but coated in grease or roots, cleaning will fix it. If we see cracks, corrosion, collapsed sections, or major root damage, cleaning won’t help—you need a repair or replacement.

Homes built before 1975 in City Point often have cast iron pipes, and those don’t last forever. After 50 or 60 years, they start to corrode from the inside. You’ll see rust flakes, pitting, and eventually holes. If your pipes are at that stage, replacing them is the only real solution.

We’ll never tell you to replace a pipe if it doesn’t need it. But we also won’t keep charging you for cleanings that aren’t going to solve the problem. If replacement makes sense, we’ll explain why, show you what we found, and give you options that fit your budget—including trenchless methods that don’t require tearing up your whole yard.

Yes. If your main line is backing up, your drains are overflowing, or you’ve got sewage coming into your house, we’ll get there as fast as we can.

Plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we know that. A backed-up sewer or flooded bathroom can cause serious damage in a short amount of time—water damage, contamination, even foundation issues if it’s not handled quickly.

Emergency calls do cost more, usually 20 to 50 percent above standard rates, because of after-hours labor. But we’ll always give you a clear price before we start, and we’ll focus on stopping the immediate problem first. Once things are stable, we can talk about whether there’s a bigger issue that needs attention.

If you’re in City Point or anywhere else in Brevard County and you’ve got a drain emergency, call us. We’ll walk you through what’s happening, what to do in the meantime, and when we can get there.

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