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You stop worrying about that slow kitchen sink before guests arrive. You don’t smell sewage when you walk into the bathroom. You’re not plunging the same toilet every other week.
When your drains are properly cleaned, water flows the way it should. No backups during your morning shower. No standing water in the laundry room. No panic when someone flushes.
Most homeowners in Viera don’t realize their drains need attention until there’s a problem. But those slow drains and weird smells? They’re warnings. The buildup happening inside your pipes right now will eventually turn into a full blockage, and that’s when a few hundred dollars becomes a few thousand.
Professional drain cleaning removes years of soap scum, grease, and debris that’s been coating your pipes. It prevents the kind of water damage that ruins floors and walls. And it gives you one less thing to think about when you’re trying to enjoy your home.
We’ve been serving Brevard County since 2007. Carl, who started in plumbing at 16, brings over 40 years of combined experience and 20 years of military service to every job.
That military background matters because it means showing up on time, doing what we say we’ll do, and not cutting corners. We’re based in Cocoa, and we’ve built our reputation on being the company Viera homeowners call when they need it done right.
You’re not getting a corporate call center or a different technician every time. You’re getting a local family business that understands Florida’s plumbing challenges, from the high water table to the sandy soil that shifts and puts pressure on your pipes.
First, we figure out what’s actually going on. That means asking you questions about when the problem started, what you’ve noticed, and whether it’s getting worse. We don’t assume anything.
Next, we inspect the drain. For tougher clogs or recurring issues, we use a video camera inspection. It’s a small camera on a fiber-optic cable that goes into your pipes and shows us exactly what we’re dealing with—roots, buildup, breaks, whatever’s there.
Once we know the problem, we choose the right method. Sometimes it’s a cable rooter service to break through the clog. Other times it’s hydro jetting, which uses high-pressure water to completely clear out years of buildup instead of just poking a hole through it.
After the cleaning, we test the drain to make sure water flows properly. If we found any concerns during the inspection—like a crack or root intrusion—we’ll walk you through what it means and what your options are. No pressure, just information.
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Our drain cleaning service covers everything from kitchen sinks and bathroom drains to main sewer lines. We handle the small stuff and the serious blockages.
Hydro jetting is one of the most effective methods we use, especially in Viera where hard water and mineral buildup are common. The high-pressure water doesn’t just punch through the clog—it scrubs the inside of your pipes clean. That means better flow and longer-lasting results.
Video camera inspections give you proof of what’s happening inside your pipes. You see what we see. If there’s a root growing into your sewer line or a section of pipe that’s deteriorating, you’ll know about it before it becomes an emergency.
We also handle rooter service for those stubborn clogs that won’t clear with a plunger or store-bought snake. Our equipment reaches deeper and works more effectively than anything you’ll find at the hardware store.
Florida’s climate creates unique challenges. Heavy rains overwhelm drainage systems. Shifting soil puts stress on underground pipes. We’ve been dealing with these issues across Brevard County for years, so we know what works and what doesn’t in Viera’s newer developments and established neighborhoods.
Most homes benefit from professional drain cleaning every two to three years, but it depends on how you use your plumbing and how old your home is.
If you’re in one of Viera’s newer developments built after 2000, your pipes are likely in good shape, but you’re still dealing with daily buildup from soap, hair, grease, and food particles. That stuff accumulates slowly, and by the time you notice a problem, it’s usually been building for months.
Older homes in Viera East or properties with large trees nearby might need more frequent cleaning. Tree roots are drawn to the moisture in sewer lines, and once they find a small crack or joint, they grow fast. If you’ve had root issues before, annual inspections are smart.
The best approach is to pay attention to early warning signs: drains that are slower than they used to be, gurgling sounds when water goes down, or faint sewage odors. Those are all signs that buildup is restricting flow, and it’s better to address it now than wait for a complete blockage.
A drain snake (or cable rooter) punches a hole through the clog so water can flow again. Hydro jetting removes the clog entirely and cleans the pipe walls at the same time.
Think of it this way: snaking is like poking a hole through a blocked tunnel. Hydro jetting is like pressure-washing the entire tunnel clean. Both have their place, but hydro jetting gives you longer-lasting results because it removes the buildup that caused the clog in the first place.
For minor clogs or emergency situations where you just need the drain working again, a snake works fine. But if you’re dealing with recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the house, or years of grease and soap buildup, hydro jetting is the better choice.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water—sometimes up to 4,000 PSI—to blast away everything coating your pipes. It’s especially effective for kitchen drains where grease has been building up, or main sewer lines where roots and debris have created serious blockages. We assess your specific situation and recommend the method that makes the most sense for your pipes and your budget.
Yes, but we adjust our approach to protect your septic system. Viera has both municipal sewer and septic systems depending on the neighborhood, and they require different considerations.
For septic systems, we’re careful about which cleaning methods and products we use. Hydro jetting is generally safe for septic tanks, but we control the pressure and avoid forcing debris into the tank that could disrupt the bacterial balance your system needs to function properly.
We also pay attention to what’s causing the clog. If it’s a buildup between your house and the septic tank, we can clear that without affecting the tank itself. If the problem is in the tank or drain field, that’s a different situation that might require septic-specific service.
The video camera inspection is especially valuable for septic systems because it shows us exactly where the blockage is and whether your pipes are in good condition. Many septic problems start as small cracks or root intrusions that get worse over time, and catching them early saves you from expensive repairs down the road.
Most basic drain cleaning jobs run between $150 and $400, depending on the severity of the clog and which drain is affected. Main sewer line cleaning or hydro jetting typically costs more, usually between $350 and $800.
The honest answer is that we need to see what we’re dealing with before giving you an exact price. A simple kitchen sink clog is straightforward. A main sewer line that’s been backing up for weeks and needs hydro jetting plus a video inspection is more involved.
We don’t believe in surprise charges or hidden fees. When we arrive, we assess the situation, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear price before we start any work. If we find additional issues during the job, we stop and discuss your options.
What affects the cost? How accessible the drain is, how severe the blockage is, whether we need specialized equipment like a camera inspection, and how much time the job takes. Emergency calls outside normal business hours cost more, which is why we encourage homeowners to address slow drains before they become full blockages. It’s almost always cheaper to fix a small problem than wait for an emergency.
The most common culprits are grease, soap scum, hair, and food particles that build up gradually over time. In Viera specifically, hard water and Florida’s sandy soil add extra challenges.
Kitchen drains clog from grease and food waste. Even if you’re careful about what goes down the disposal, small amounts of grease coat the pipes and trap other debris. Over time, that buildup narrows the pipe until water barely flows.
Bathroom drains struggle with hair and soap scum. Soap might seem harmless, but it combines with minerals in hard water to create a sticky residue that catches hair and builds up on pipe walls. That’s why your shower drains slower now than it did a year ago.
In Viera, the high water table and sandy soil create additional issues. When the ground shifts, it can put pressure on underground pipes, creating low spots where debris collects. Heavy rains and tropical storms overwhelm drainage systems, and if there’s any existing buildup in your pipes, that’s when you’ll see backups.
Tree roots are another major cause, especially in older sections of Viera East. Roots seek out moisture and nutrients, and sewer lines provide both. Once a root finds a small crack or loose joint, it grows into the pipe and creates a blockage that gets worse over time.
Not always, but it’s the smartest way to diagnose recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the house, or any situation where you want to know the actual condition of your pipes.
If you’ve got a one-time clog in a single drain—like a hairball in the bathroom sink—you probably don’t need a camera. We can clear that with standard equipment and you’re good to go.
But if the same drain keeps clogging, if multiple drains are slow, or if you’re buying a home in Viera and want to know what you’re getting into, a camera inspection gives you answers. It shows cracks, root intrusions, pipe deterioration, improper slope, and buildup that’s restricting flow.
The inspection uses a small waterproof camera on a flexible cable that travels through your pipes and sends back a live video feed. We can see exactly what’s happening at any point in the line, measure the depth and location of problems, and show you the footage so you understand what needs to be fixed.
For homes built in the early 2000s or older, camera inspections often reveal issues before they become emergencies. A small root intrusion caught early might only need cleaning. That same root left alone for two years could require pipe replacement. The inspection pays for itself by helping you make informed decisions about repairs and maintenance.
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