Drain Cleaning in Floridana Beach, FL

Drains That Actually Work When You Need Them

No guessing games, no hidden fees. Just fast clogged drain repair that gets your plumbing back to normal in Floridana Beach.
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Professional Drain Cleaning Service Near You

Your Drains Work Right, Your Day Moves On

When your kitchen sink backs up or your shower won’t drain, everything stops. You’re standing in water, dealing with smells, and wondering how bad it really is.

That’s where we come in. We clear the clog, inspect the line, and make sure it’s actually fixed—not just temporarily pushed down the pipe. You get drains that flow like they should, without the stress of wondering when the next backup will hit.

Most jobs wrap up the same day. You call, we show up, we handle it. No drama, no runaround. Just a working drain and one less thing on your list.

Trusted Drain Cleaning in Floridana Beach

We've Been Doing This Since 2007

Drain Wizard is a family-owned drain cleaning company serving Floridana Beach, FL and the surrounding Brevard County area. We’ve been handling clogged drains, rooter service, and full plumbing work since 2007.

Our owner Carl started in plumbing at 16 and brings over 40 years of combined experience—plus 20 years of military service that taught him to show up on time, do the job right, and treat people with respect. We’re a small operation, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care about getting it done right.

Floridana Beach homes deal with specific challenges: limescale buildup from hard water, tree roots pushing into older sewer lines, and shifting sandy soil that stresses pipes. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without overselling or dragging things out.

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How Our Drain Cleaning Process Works

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, we listen. You tell us what’s going on—slow drain, complete backup, weird smell, whatever it is. We ask a few questions to get a clear picture before we even head out.

When we arrive, we assess the situation. Sometimes it’s a simple clog near the surface. Other times it’s deeper in the line or caused by roots, grease buildup, or aging cast iron pipes common in Florida homes. We use video camera inspection when needed so you can actually see what’s happening inside your pipes—no guessing.

Then we clear it. Depending on what we find, we might use a rooter to break through the blockage or hydro jetting to blast out years of buildup with high-pressure water. Hydro jetting is especially effective for grease, limescale, and stubborn clogs that keep coming back.

Once it’s clear, we test it. We run water, check the flow, and make sure everything drains the way it should. If there’s an underlying issue—like a cracked pipe or root intrusion—we’ll tell you straight up what needs attention and what can wait.

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What's Included in Our Drain Cleaning

You Get More Than Just a Quick Fix

Every drain cleaning service includes a full assessment of the problem. We don’t just snake the drain and leave. We figure out why it clogged in the first place and whether it’s likely to happen again.

You get transparent pricing before we start. No surprise charges, no “oh by the way” fees after the work is done. We tell you what it costs, you decide if it makes sense, and we move forward from there.

In Floridana Beach and the broader Space Coast area, we see a lot of the same issues: limescale from Florida’s hard water, roots from palm and oak trees finding their way into sewer lines, and older plumbing systems that weren’t built to handle modern usage. We’re familiar with the local soil conditions, the types of pipes in older homes, and how coastal humidity affects cast iron systems over time.

If your situation calls for it, we offer hydro jetting to clean out the entire line—not just punch through the clog. This is especially useful if you’ve had repeat backups or if grease has built up over years. We also provide video inspections so you can see exactly what’s going on inside your pipes, which helps you make informed decisions about repairs or maintenance.

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How do I know if I need drain cleaning or a bigger repair?

If your drain is slow or completely backed up, drain cleaning is usually the first step. Most clogs can be cleared with a rooter or hydro jetting, and you’re back to normal the same day.

But if the problem keeps coming back, or if you’re seeing multiple drains backing up at once, that’s a sign something deeper is going on—like a damaged pipe, root intrusion, or a failing sewer line. That’s where video camera inspection helps. We can look inside the pipe and show you exactly what’s causing the issue.

We’ll always tell you the difference between a quick fix and a real repair. If it’s something that can wait, we’ll let you know. If it’s urgent, we’ll explain why and give you options that make sense for your situation and budget.

Snaking (or using a rooter) punches a hole through the clog so water can flow again. It’s fast, effective, and works for most basic blockages like hair, paper, or small root intrusions. Think of it as clearing a path.

Hydro jetting, on the other hand, uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of the pipe clean. It removes grease, limescale, soap buildup, and even small roots clinging to the pipe walls. It’s more thorough and helps prevent clogs from coming back as quickly.

If you’ve had the same drain clog multiple times, or if you’re dealing with slow drains throughout the house, hydro jetting is usually the better long-term solution. We’ll recommend what makes sense based on what we find and what your pipes can handle.

Most drain cleaning jobs take one to two hours, start to finish. That includes diagnosing the problem, clearing the clog, and testing to make sure everything flows properly.

If it’s a straightforward clog near the surface, we might be done in under an hour. If we need to use a video camera to locate the blockage or run hydro jetting through a longer section of pipe, it might take a bit longer.

We don’t rush the job just to get out the door. We make sure it’s actually fixed before we leave. If we find something that needs more attention—like a damaged pipe or major root intrusion—we’ll walk you through it and schedule a follow-up if needed. But for standard clogs and backups, you’re usually looking at same-day resolution.

Repeat clogs usually mean one of three things: there’s buildup coating the inside of your pipes, tree roots are growing into the line, or there’s a structural issue like a belly or crack in the pipe.

In Floridana Beach, limescale buildup is extremely common because of Florida’s hard water. Over time, minerals stick to the pipe walls and narrow the opening, so even small amounts of debris cause a backup. Hydro jetting clears that buildup and gives you a clean pipe again.

Tree roots are another big one, especially with older homes that have clay or cast iron sewer lines. Roots seek out water and find their way into even the smallest cracks. Once they’re in, they grow and catch everything that flows by. A video inspection will show us if roots are the problem, and we can clear them out and discuss longer-term options if needed.

Yes. We know that clogs don’t wait for business hours. If your main sewer line backs up or you’re dealing with a situation that can’t wait until tomorrow, give us a call.

We respond as quickly as we can and work to get your drains flowing again so you’re not stuck dealing with standing water, smells, or unusable plumbing. Emergency calls may have different pricing depending on timing, but we’ll always let you know the cost before we start.

Floridana Beach is part of our regular service area, so we’re familiar with the neighborhoods, the common plumbing setups, and how to get to you quickly. Whether it’s a holiday, weekend, or middle of the night, we’ll do what we can to help.

You don’t have to just live with constant clogs. There are a few things that make a real difference.

First, regular maintenance helps. Having your drains cleaned every year or two—especially if you have older pipes or hard water—keeps buildup from turning into a full blockage. Hydro jetting is particularly good for this because it clears the entire pipe, not just the immediate clog.

Second, being mindful about what goes down your drains matters more than people think. Grease, coffee grounds, and “flushable” wipes are some of the biggest culprits we see. Even small amounts add up over time, especially in Florida where limescale makes pipes narrower than they should be.

If tree roots are the issue, we can clear them out and talk through options like root barriers or pipe lining to keep them from coming back. And if your pipes are old or damaged, sometimes a targeted repair or replacement is the smartest move to stop the cycle for good. We’ll give you the straight story on what’s worth doing and what’s not.

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