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You’ve got a clogged drain. Water’s backing up in the sink, the shower’s not draining, or worse—there’s a smell you can’t ignore. You need it fixed now, not three days from now when it’s convenient for someone else’s schedule.
That’s where most drain cleaning companies in West Eau Gallie miss the mark. They show up late, charge you for things you don’t need, or clear the clog without telling you why it happened in the first place.
Here’s what actually matters: identifying what caused the blockage, clearing it completely, and giving you straight answers about whether this is a one-time fix or a sign of something bigger. A lot of homes in Brevard County were built before 1975, which means cast iron pipes that are corroding from the inside out. If that’s your situation, you deserve to know—not six months from now when the problem’s worse.
When the job’s done right, your drains work the way they should. No standing water. No recurring backups. No wondering if it’s going to happen again next week.
We’ve been serving West Eau Gallie and the Space Coast since 2007. We’re a family-owned business based right here in Cocoa, and we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’re going to do.
Carl, our owner and State Certified Master Plumber, started in this trade at 16. That’s over 40 years of hands-on experience with drain lines, rooter service, cast iron replacements, and everything in between. He’s also a military veteran with over 20 years of service, which means the way we run this business reflects the values that matter: honesty, accountability, and getting the job done right.
We’re not the cheapest option in Brevard County, and we’re not trying to be. You’re paying for someone who knows the difference between a quick fix and a real solution—and who’ll tell you the truth either way.
First, we show up on time. That sounds basic, but it’s where a lot of companies fail. You’ll get a clear arrival window, and we stick to it.
Once we’re there, we assess the situation. That means asking questions about when the problem started, what you’ve noticed, and whether this has happened before. Then we inspect the drain line—sometimes with a camera if the clog’s deep or recurring—so we can see exactly what’s going on.
Next, we clear the blockage. Depending on what we find, that could mean snaking the line, using a rooter to break up tree roots, or hydro-jetting if there’s buildup along the pipe walls. We use the method that actually solves the problem, not just the fastest one.
Before we leave, we test the drain to make sure it’s flowing properly. And we explain what we found. If it’s a one-time clog from grease or debris, great. If it’s a symptom of corroded cast iron pipes or root intrusion, we’ll walk you through your options—no pressure, just information.
You’ll get a clear invoice with no surprise charges. That’s it.
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A real drain cleaning service isn’t just about shoving a snake down the pipe and calling it a day. It’s about diagnosing the cause, clearing the blockage completely, and making sure you understand what happened.
Here in West Eau Gallie and throughout Brevard County, we deal with a specific set of challenges. The coastal humidity accelerates corrosion in older cast iron pipes. Tree roots from palms and oaks work their way into sewer lines looking for water. And homes built in the 60s and 70s are reaching the point where their drain systems need more than a quick fix.
When you call us for drain cleaning, you’re getting a State Certified Master Plumber who knows how Florida’s soil, climate, and building codes affect your plumbing. We use video camera inspections when needed to see inside the line. We clear blockages with professional-grade equipment—rooter service for tough clogs, hydro-jetting for scale and buildup. And if we find that your pipes are failing, we’ll give you a straight answer about replacement options.
We also offer a 5% discount for seniors, because we know a lot of homeowners in this area are on fixed incomes and shouldn’t have to choose between quality work and fair pricing.
The cost depends on what’s causing the clog and how deep it is in the line. A simple kitchen or bathroom drain clog that’s close to the fixture is usually the most affordable to clear. If the blockage is further down the line—say, in your main sewer line or caused by tree roots—the job takes more time and specialized equipment, so the price goes up.
Most drain cleaning companies in Brevard County charge anywhere from $150 to $500 depending on the severity and location of the clog. We give you a clear estimate before we start any work, so there’s no confusion about what you’re paying for. And if we find something during the inspection that changes the scope of the job, we’ll talk to you about it before moving forward.
What you’re really paying for is someone who knows the difference between a surface-level fix and a real solution. If your drain keeps clogging every few months, that’s a sign of a bigger issue—and we’ll tell you that upfront instead of just taking your money for repeated service calls.
Snaking a drain means feeding a flexible cable with a cutting head down the pipe to break through the clog. It’s effective for most blockages caused by hair, grease, soap buildup, or small debris. It’s also the faster and more affordable option for straightforward clogs.
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of the pipe, removing not just the clog but also the buildup clinging to the pipe walls. It’s more thorough, and it’s the better choice if you’ve got recurring clogs, heavy grease buildup, or scale from hard water. It’s also what we use when tree roots have infiltrated the line and need to be cleared out completely.
The right method depends on what’s actually happening inside your drain line. That’s why we inspect first. If a snake will do the job, we’re not going to upsell you on hydro-jetting. But if your pipes are coated in years of buildup and a snake is just going to poke a hole through it, we’ll recommend the option that actually solves the problem for more than a few weeks.
Cast iron pipes were standard in Florida homes built before the mid-1970s, and they have a lifespan of about 50 to 70 years. If your home is in that range, there’s a good chance your pipes are corroding from the inside out—even if you haven’t had major problems yet.
The warning signs include recurring drain clogs, slow drainage throughout the house, sewage odors, or visible rust and leaks where the pipes are exposed. If we run a camera inspection and see heavy corrosion, cracks, or sections that are starting to collapse, replacement is the right move. Waiting just means you’re going to deal with more frequent backups, potential water damage, and eventually an emergency situation that costs a lot more to fix.
Replacing cast iron pipes isn’t cheap, but it’s also not something you want to put off once the pipes are failing. We’ll walk you through what we find, explain your options, and give you a realistic timeline. A lot of homeowners in West Eau Gallie are dealing with this exact issue right now, and the ones who address it proactively save themselves a lot of stress and money down the road.
Yes, and it’s more common than most people think—especially here in Brevard County where we’ve got mature trees and older sewer lines. Tree roots are drawn to the moisture inside your pipes, and if there’s even a small crack or loose joint, they’ll work their way in.
Once they’re inside, they grow and expand, creating blockages and eventually breaking the pipe apart. You’ll notice slow drains, gurgling sounds when you flush, or sewage backups in the lowest drains in your home. By the time you’re seeing those symptoms, the roots have usually been growing in there for a while.
We use a camera inspection to confirm whether roots are the issue, and then we clear them out with a rooter or hydro-jetting depending on how extensive the intrusion is. In some cases, if the pipe is already damaged, we’ll recommend replacing that section of the line to prevent the problem from coming back. The good news is that modern PVC pipes are root-resistant, so once they’re in, you’re not dealing with this again.
Yes. Drain emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we understand that. If you’ve got a backed-up sewer line, a toilet that’s overflowing, or a drain that’s causing water damage, that’s not something you can sit on until next Tuesday.
We offer same-day service for urgent situations, and we’ll give you a realistic timeframe for when we can get there. Emergency calls do sometimes come with a premium depending on the time and day, but we’re upfront about that when you call—no surprises when we hand you the bill.
What qualifies as an emergency? Anything that’s actively causing damage, creating a health hazard, or making your home unlivable. A slow kitchen drain that’s been annoying you for two weeks isn’t an emergency. A main sewer line backing up into your house is. We’ll help you figure out which category you’re in and get you on the schedule accordingly.
Recurring clogs are a sign that something deeper is going on. A one-time clog from hair or grease is normal. A clog that comes back every month or two means the underlying issue wasn’t addressed.
Common causes include partial blockages that weren’t fully cleared, buildup along the pipe walls that keeps catching debris, bellied or sagging pipes that create low spots where waste collects, or tree roots that grow back after being cut. In older West Eau Gallie homes with cast iron pipes, it’s often corrosion and rough interior surfaces that snag everything passing through.
The only way to know for sure is to inspect the line with a camera. That shows us the condition of the pipe, whether there’s damage, and what’s actually causing the repeat clogs. From there, we can recommend a real fix—whether that’s hydro-jetting to clean the pipe thoroughly, repairing a damaged section, or replacing a line that’s beyond its useful life. Clearing the clog over and over without addressing the root cause just costs you more money in the long run.
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