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Your kitchen sink drains completely when you wash dishes. No standing water. No slow gurgling that makes you wonder if it’s about to back up again.
Your shower doesn’t turn into a bathtub halfway through. Water goes down the drain like it’s supposed to, and you’re not standing in ankle-deep soap water trying to finish rinsing off.
You stop worrying about what’s happening inside your pipes. No more pouring chemicals down drains hoping they’ll work. No more snaking the same clog every few weeks because it keeps coming back. When the job’s done right, you forget about your drains entirely—which is exactly how it should be.
Drain Wizard is a family-owned plumbing company serving Audubon and the rest of Brevard County. We’ve been here since 2007, and we’re still here because we show up when we say we will and fix what needs fixing.
Our crew brings over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20 years of military service. That means we’re on time, we’re thorough, and we don’t leave a mess behind.
We’re state-certified, fully insured, and we live in the same area you do. When your drains back up in Audubon, you’re not calling some national chain with a call center three states away. You’re calling people who know Florida plumbing, know the issues that come with it, and have the equipment to handle it right.
First, we figure out what’s actually wrong. That means running a camera line through your drain if we need to. We’re not guessing. We’re looking at the clog, the pipe condition, and anything else that might be causing the backup.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we clear it. For most clogs, that’s a professional drain snake or cable machine that breaks through buildup and gets things flowing again. For tougher blockages—tree roots, grease buildup, or years of accumulated debris—we use hydro jetting. That’s high-pressure water that scours the inside of your pipes clean, not just pokes a hole through the clog.
After the line’s clear, we test it. We run water, check the flow, and make sure the problem’s actually solved. If there’s damage to the pipe or something that’s going to cause another clog in a month, we’ll tell you. No surprises later. You’ll know what’s fixed and what might need attention down the road.
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We clear kitchen drains clogged with grease and food waste. We handle bathroom sinks and tubs that drain slowly or not at all. We fix toilets that back up or won’t flush properly. We clean main sewer lines that affect your whole house.
Florida homes deal with specific issues. Tree roots grow into sewer lines looking for water, especially during dry seasons. Older pipes corrode faster in our humid climate. Sand and sediment wash into outdoor drains during heavy rains, which we get plenty of in Brevard County.
We also handle floor drains, laundry drains, and outdoor drainage lines. If water’s supposed to go down it and it’s not, we’ve got the tools to fix it. That includes video camera inspections so you can see exactly what’s happening inside your pipes, and hydro jetting for clogs that won’t respond to traditional snaking. Every job gets the same approach: find the problem, fix it completely, and make sure it stays fixed.
Most basic drain cleaning jobs in Audubon run between $150 and $350, depending on what’s clogged and where it is. A simple kitchen sink clog costs less than a main sewer line blockage 50 feet from your house.
The price changes based on what’s causing the clog and what it takes to clear it. If we can snake your bathroom drain in 30 minutes, that’s one price. If we need to hydro jet your main line because tree roots have been growing into it for five years, that’s different.
We give you the price before we start the work. No surprises when the job’s done. If we find something during the inspection that changes the scope—like a damaged pipe that needs repair—we’ll explain what we found and what it’ll cost to fix before moving forward. You decide what gets done.
Most drain cleaning jobs take one to two hours from start to finish. That includes diagnosing the problem, clearing the clog, and testing to make sure everything’s flowing properly.
Simple clogs in a single fixture—like a bathroom sink or shower drain—usually take less time. Main sewer line clogs or situations where we need to run a camera inspection first take longer. If we’re hydro jetting a line that hasn’t been cleaned in years, plan on the higher end of that time range.
Emergency situations get handled as fast as possible without cutting corners. If your main line backs up and sewage is coming into your house, we’re moving quickly. But we’re still doing it right. Rushing through a drain cleaning job just means you’ll be calling someone back in a few weeks when it clogs again.
Not when it’s done correctly with the right equipment. We match the tool to the pipe. Older cast iron pipes get treated differently than newer PVC. A small bathroom drain gets a different size cable than a four-inch sewer line.
The camera inspection helps here. If we see that your pipes are already corroded or damaged, we adjust our approach. Sometimes that means recommending repair or replacement instead of forcing a snake through a pipe that’s about to fail anyway.
Hydro jetting is safe for most pipes, including older ones, because it’s water pressure doing the work—not a metal blade scraping against pipe walls. The pressure gets adjusted based on what we’re cleaning and what condition the pipes are in. We’re not using the same PSI on a 40-year-old clay sewer line that we’d use on new PVC.
Grease and food waste top the list for kitchen drains. Even if you’re careful, small amounts build up over time. Add in coffee grounds or anything starchy, and you’ve got a clog forming.
Hair and soap residue clog bathroom drains. Hair catches on the drain stopper or pipe joints, then soap scum sticks to it. Over time, it creates a thick mat that water can’t get through.
Tree roots cause most main sewer line problems in Audubon and the rest of Brevard County. Florida trees have aggressive root systems, and they grow toward water sources. Even a tiny crack in your sewer line is enough for roots to get in. Once they’re inside, they grow fast and create major blockages. The humid climate also accelerates pipe corrosion, especially in older homes with cast iron or clay sewer lines.
A plunger is fine for minor clogs. If a few plunges clear it and the drain works normally after, you’re good. But if you’re plunging repeatedly or the clog comes back in a day or two, something else is going on.
Skip the chemical drain cleaners. They rarely work on serious clogs, and they can damage your pipes—especially older ones. The chemicals sit in the pipe trying to dissolve the clog, and they end up corroding the pipe itself instead. If the clog doesn’t clear, now you’ve got caustic chemicals sitting in your drain line that we have to work around.
Small drain snakes from the hardware store work sometimes, but they’re limited. They can’t reach far, they can’t handle tough clogs, and it’s easy to damage pipes if you don’t know what you’re doing. If your first attempt doesn’t work, call someone with professional equipment. Trying multiple times with the wrong tools often makes the problem worse and more expensive to fix.
Yes. Drain emergencies don’t wait for business hours. When your main sewer line backs up or your basement’s flooding from a clogged drain, that needs to get handled now.
We respond to emergency calls in Audubon and throughout Brevard County. Response time depends on where you are and what else is happening that day, but we move fast on emergencies. A backed-up sewer line or overflowing drain causes real damage the longer it sits.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work—that’s standard across the industry. But the price is still clear before we start. We’ll tell you what the emergency rate is when you call, and we’ll tell you what the job will cost when we see what’s wrong. No hidden fees for showing up after hours or on weekends. You’re paying for availability and fast response, and you’ll know exactly what that costs upfront.
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