Drain Cleaning in Rockwell, FL

Drains Cleared Right the First Time

Your drains work again without the guesswork, repeat clogs, or wasted money on temporary fixes that don’t last.
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What You Get When Your Drains Actually Work

No more standing water in your shower. No more kitchen sink backing up mid-dinner. No more foul smells creeping through your home because something’s stuck in a pipe you can’t reach.

When your drains are professionally cleaned, water flows the way it should. You stop dealing with the same clog every few weeks. You’re not pouring chemicals down the drain hoping something changes.

You get your time back. Your routines aren’t interrupted. And if there’s a bigger issue hiding in your pipes—like corrosion in those older cast iron lines common in Rockwell—you’ll know about it before it turns into an emergency that floods your floors or costs thousands to repair.

Licensed Drain Cleaning Service in Rockwell

We've Been Doing This Since 2007

Drain Wizard is a family-owned plumbing company serving Rockwell, FL and the surrounding Brevard County area. Carl, the owner, started learning this trade at 16 and spent 20 years in the military before building this business on the same values—honesty, accountability, and doing the job right.

Every drain cleaning job is personally overseen by a licensed master plumber. We’re not a call center dispatching whoever’s available. We’re local, we’re certified, and we know exactly what Florida homes deal with—especially the older ones in Rockwell with cast iron pipes that corrode and clog faster than modern materials.

You’re hiring people who’ve seen it all and won’t try to upsell you on work you don’t need.

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Our Drain Cleaning Process in Rockwell

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we show up on time and assess what’s going on. That means asking questions about when the problem started, what you’ve already tried, and whether this is a one-time clog or something that keeps coming back.

Next, we use professional-grade equipment to clear the blockage. Depending on what’s causing it—hair, grease, roots, buildup—we’ll use a rooter, hydro jetting, or a drain snake to break it up and flush it out. If needed, we’ll run a video camera inspection through the line to see what’s happening inside your pipes. That’s especially useful in older Rockwell homes where cast iron pipes might be corroding or collapsing without you knowing.

Once the drain is clear, we test it to make sure water flows properly. Then we walk you through what we found, what we did, and whether there’s anything you should keep an eye on going forward. No surprises. No jargon. Just straight answers.

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What's Included in Drain Cleaning Service

What You're Actually Paying For

You’re paying for a licensed plumber to clear your clog using the right tools and techniques—not a quick fix that buys you two weeks before the problem comes back.

That includes clearing kitchen drains clogged with grease and food scraps, bathroom drains full of hair and soap scum, floor drains that back up during Florida rainstorms, and main sewer lines dealing with root intrusion or mineral buildup. If your home was built before 1975, there’s a good chance you’ve got cast iron pipes that are more prone to corrosion and blockages. We deal with that constantly in Rockwell and across Brevard County.

You also get a video camera inspection if the situation calls for it. That means we can see exactly what’s blocking your line or whether your pipes are damaged and need attention before they fail completely. It’s not an upsell—it’s information that helps you make smarter decisions about your plumbing.

And if your drains need regular maintenance because of invasive tree roots or aging infrastructure, we’ll tell you that upfront. Most homes benefit from annual drain cleaning. Some need it more often. We’ll give you the honest recommendation, not the profitable one.

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How do I know if I need professional drain cleaning or just a plunger?

If a plunger or a bottle of drain cleaner fixes the problem and it stays fixed, you probably didn’t need us. But if the clog comes back every few weeks, if multiple drains are slow at the same time, or if you’re dealing with bad smells or water backing up into other fixtures, that’s a sign something deeper is going on.

A plunger works on simple blockages close to the drain opening. It doesn’t reach buildup further down the line, and it definitely won’t help if tree roots have cracked your sewer pipe or if decades of grease have narrowed your kitchen drain to the width of a pencil. That’s when you need a rooter service or hydro jetting to actually clear the line.

The other thing to watch for: if you’re in an older Rockwell home with cast iron pipes, recurring clogs might mean your pipes are corroding from the inside. A camera inspection can show you what’s really happening so you’re not just treating the symptom over and over.

A drain snake (or rooter) is a long, flexible cable that we feed into your pipe to break up or pull out the clog. It’s effective for most blockages—hair, paper, small root intrusions—and it’s usually the first tool we reach for. It’s fast, it’s affordable, and it gets the job done in most cases.

Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to blast through buildup and scour the inside of your pipes clean. It’s more thorough than snaking because it doesn’t just poke a hole through the clog—it removes grease, mineral deposits, and debris clinging to the pipe walls. That means your drains stay clear longer.

We use hydro jetting when snaking isn’t enough, when you’ve got heavy grease buildup, or when your pipes need a deep clean because they keep clogging. It’s especially useful in older homes where decades of buildup have narrowed the pipes. We’ll recommend whichever method makes sense for your situation, not whichever one costs more.

Most homes benefit from professional drain cleaning once a year. It’s preventive maintenance that catches buildup before it becomes a full blockage, and it gives us a chance to spot early warning signs—like slow drainage or minor corrosion—before they turn into expensive emergencies.

If you’ve got trees with aggressive root systems near your sewer line, you might need cleaning more often. Roots grow toward water, and even a small crack in your pipe can let them in. Once they’re inside, they spread and create blockages that get worse over time. Homes in that situation usually need service every six months to a year.

Older homes in Rockwell with cast iron pipes also tend to need more frequent attention. Those pipes corrode and develop rough interior surfaces that catch debris more easily than smooth PVC. If you’re dealing with recurring clogs or slow drains, annual cleaning might not be enough. We’ll give you an honest assessment based on what we see in your pipes, not a sales pitch.

Not if it’s done correctly by someone who knows what they’re doing. The risk comes from using the wrong equipment, too much pressure, or forcing tools through pipes that are already compromised. That’s why experience matters, especially in older Rockwell homes where cast iron pipes might be thin or corroded.

We assess the condition of your pipes before we start. If we’re dealing with fragile or damaged lines, we adjust our approach—using gentler methods or recommending a camera inspection first to see what we’re working with. Hydro jetting, for example, is incredibly effective, but it’s not appropriate for pipes that are already cracked or on the verge of collapse.

If your pipes are in bad shape, we’ll tell you. Sometimes the best move isn’t to clean them—it’s to replace the damaged section before it fails and causes a bigger problem. We’re not going to force a cleaning service on pipes that can’t handle it just to get the job done today. You’ll get the truth about what your plumbing can handle and what it can’t.

Yes. Complete backups are some of the most common calls we get, and they’re exactly what our equipment is designed to handle. Whether it’s a main sewer line clog that’s causing toilets and drains to back up throughout your house or a single fixture that’s completely blocked, we’ve got the tools to clear it.

The first step is figuring out where the blockage is and what’s causing it. If it’s a main line issue, that’s usually a bigger job—roots, collapsed pipe, or a massive buildup that’s been growing for years. If it’s isolated to one drain, it’s often something simpler like hair or grease. Either way, we’ll locate it, clear it, and get your plumbing working again.

In cases where the backup has caused standing water or overflow, we’ll also help you understand what needs to happen next—whether that’s cleaning, repairs, or replacing a section of pipe that’s too damaged to function. You won’t be left guessing what went wrong or whether it’s going to happen again next month.

Yes. When a drain backs up and water’s overflowing onto your floor, that’s not something you can wait until Monday to deal with. We handle emergency calls throughout Rockwell and Brevard County because we know plumbing problems don’t keep business hours.

Emergency drain cleaning works the same way as scheduled service—we assess the problem, clear the blockage, and make sure everything’s flowing properly before we leave. The difference is timing. We get there fast because we understand what’s at stake. Water damage spreads quickly, and the longer a backup sits, the worse it gets.

If you’re dealing with an emergency, call us. We’ll walk you through what’s happening, give you an honest timeframe for when we can get there, and take care of the problem as quickly as possible. No runaround, no surprises—just someone who shows up and handles it.

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