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Your drains work the way they should. Water flows fast, odors disappear, and you’re not standing in shower water up to your ankles every morning.
That’s what happens when someone actually finds the problem instead of pouring chemicals down the pipe and hoping for the best. Most clogs aren’t surface-level. They’re deeper in the line—grease buildup, tree roots, or debris that’s been sitting there for months.
We use camera inspections to see what’s actually blocking your drain. Then we clear it with the right tool for the job—whether that’s a rooter, a hydro-jet, or a combination. You’re not paying for guesswork. You’re paying for a solution that lasts longer than a week.
We’ve been serving Eau Gallie and Brevard County since 2007. We’re not a franchise with a call center three states away. We’re a family-owned plumbing company based in Cocoa, and we’ve been clearing drains across the Space Coast for nearly two decades.
Our lead plumber started in the trade at 16. He’s a state-certified master plumber who spent over 20 years in the military before starting this business. That background shows up in how we work—on time, no runaround, and we don’t leave until the job’s finished right.
We know the plumbing challenges that come with Florida’s climate and older home infrastructure. Many homes in Eau Gallie were built before 1975 with cast iron pipes that corrode over time. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without overselling you on work you don’t need.
First, we show up when we say we will. We complete over 96% of our service calls the same day you reach out.
When we arrive, we’ll ask you a few questions—when did the problem start, where’s it happening, have you noticed any smells or slow drainage elsewhere. Then we’ll take a look. If it’s a simple clog near the surface, we’ll clear it with a snake or auger and test the flow.
If it’s deeper or recurring, we’ll recommend a camera inspection. That lets us see inside the pipe and pinpoint exactly what’s causing the blockage—whether it’s roots, grease, a collapsed section, or something else. From there, we’ll explain what we found, what it’ll take to fix it, and give you a clear price before we do anything.
For stubborn clogs or buildup, we use hydro-jetting—high-pressure water that clears the pipe completely, not just pokes a hole through the blockage. Once the line is clear, we test it to make sure water’s flowing properly. Then we walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have.
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You get a full assessment of the problem, not just a quick fix. We’ll locate the clog, clear it with the appropriate equipment, and make sure the drain is flowing the way it should before we leave.
Our service includes video camera inspections when needed, so you can actually see what’s happening inside your pipes. That’s especially useful in Eau Gallie, where older homes often have cast iron or clay pipes that crack or corrode over time. We also offer hydro-jetting for heavy buildup—grease, soap scum, mineral deposits, or roots that have worked their way into the line.
Florida’s warm, humid climate accelerates organic buildup in drains. Hair, soap, and food waste break down slower here, and the moisture creates an environment where bacteria and mold thrive. That’s why so many homeowners in Brevard County deal with foul odors coming from their drains. We don’t just mask the smell—we remove what’s causing it.
If we find a bigger issue during the inspection—like a damaged pipe or improper slope—we’ll let you know and explain your options. No pressure, no upselling. Just honest information so you can make the right call for your home.
If a plunger or a basic drain snake doesn’t clear the clog after a couple tries, it’s time to call someone. Store-bought chemical cleaners might open the drain temporarily, but they don’t remove the buildup—they just burn a hole through it. Worse, they can damage your pipes over time, especially if you have older plumbing.
You should also call a plumber if the clog keeps coming back, if multiple drains are slow at the same time, or if you’re noticing bad smells even after cleaning. Those are signs the problem is deeper in the line, not just at the surface. A camera inspection will show exactly what’s going on so you’re not guessing.
DIY fixes work for minor clogs near the drain opening. Anything beyond that usually needs professional equipment and experience to clear properly without causing more damage.
A drain snake (or auger) is a long, flexible cable that breaks through a clog or pulls it out. It’s effective for most blockages—hair, paper, small debris—and it’s usually the first tool we’ll use. It’s fast, affordable, and works well for straightforward clogs.
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to completely clear the inside of the pipe. It removes grease, soap scum, mineral buildup, roots, and anything else stuck to the pipe walls. It’s more thorough than snaking because it cleans the entire diameter of the pipe, not just punches a hole through the blockage.
We recommend hydro-jetting when you have recurring clogs, slow drainage throughout the house, or heavy buildup that a snake won’t fully clear. It’s also a good preventive measure if your pipes haven’t been cleaned in years. We’ll assess your situation and recommend the method that makes the most sense for your specific problem.
Most drain cleaning jobs take between 30 minutes and two hours, depending on the severity and location of the clog. A simple kitchen or bathroom drain clog near the fixture can often be cleared in under an hour.
If we need to run a camera inspection or if the blockage is deep in the main sewer line, it’ll take longer—usually closer to two hours. Hydro-jetting also takes more time than snaking because we’re cleaning the entire pipe, not just clearing the immediate obstruction.
We’ll give you a time estimate once we assess the situation. We don’t rush the job just to move on to the next call. We’d rather take the extra time to do it right than have you deal with the same clog again next week.
Not if it’s done correctly. We adjust our approach based on the age and condition of your pipes. If you have older cast iron or clay pipes—common in homes built before 1975 in Eau Gallie—we’ll be more careful with pressure and technique.
That’s why we often recommend a camera inspection first. It shows us the condition of the pipe before we start clearing it. If we see cracks, corrosion, or sections that are already compromised, we’ll let you know and adjust our method accordingly.
Hydro-jetting is safe for most pipes, but we won’t use it on pipes that are already damaged or fragile. In those cases, we’ll use a gentler method or discuss repair options if the pipe is at risk of failing. The goal is to clear the clog without making a bigger problem, and we have the experience to know the difference.
Recurring clogs usually mean the real problem hasn’t been addressed. You might be clearing the surface blockage, but there’s something deeper in the line—grease buildup, tree roots, a sagging pipe, or a partial collapse—that keeps catching debris.
In Eau Gallie and the surrounding areas, tree roots are a common culprit. They work their way into small cracks in sewer lines looking for water, then grow and block the pipe. Grease is another frequent issue, especially in kitchen drains. It coats the inside of the pipe and hardens over time, narrowing the opening and catching everything that flows through.
A camera inspection will show what’s really going on. Once we know the cause, we can clear it properly—whether that’s hydro-jetting to remove buildup, cutting out roots, or recommending a repair if the pipe itself is damaged. Fixing the root cause means you’re not dealing with the same clog every few months.
Yes. We handle emergency calls for backed-up drains, overflowing toilets, and main sewer line blockages. We complete over 96% of service calls the same day, and we understand that some clogs can’t wait until tomorrow.
If you’re dealing with sewage backing up into your home, water damage, or a situation that’s creating a health hazard, call us right away. We’ll prioritize your call and get someone out as quickly as possible.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work, but we’re upfront about pricing before we start. You’ll know what you’re paying and why. We’re not here to take advantage of a bad situation—we’re here to fix it fast so you can get back to normal.
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