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Your kitchen sink drains the way it should. Your shower doesn’t turn into a bathtub halfway through. You’re not standing in ankle-deep water wondering if this is the time you’ll need to call someone at 9 PM on a Saturday.
That’s what you get when the clog is actually gone—not just pushed down the line to come back next month. When roots are cleared out properly. When hard water buildup gets removed instead of ignored.
You stop worrying about backups during a storm or whether your guests will notice the slow drain in the bathroom. You’re not dealing with the same problem over and over because someone didn’t do it right the first time. Your drains just work, and you can move on with your day.
Drain Wizard is a family-owned business based right here in Brevard County. We’ve spent nearly two decades handling the plumbing issues that come with living on Florida’s Space Coast—the hard water that builds up in your pipes, the tree roots that find every crack in your sewer line, the storms that send debris straight into your drains.
Our team brings over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20 years of military service. That background shows up in how we work: on time, straightforward, and focused on doing the job right instead of selling you something you don’t need.
We’re licensed and insured, and we know Aurora’s plumbing challenges because we’ve been solving them for years. You’re not getting a corporate franchise—you’re getting people who live and work in the same county you do.
First, we figure out what’s actually causing the problem. That might mean running a camera through your line to see if it’s roots, scale buildup, or something else entirely. You’re not paying for guesswork.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we clear it out using the right equipment for the job. That could be hydro-jetting to blast away years of buildup, or specialized tools to cut through root intrusions without damaging your pipes. We’re not just snaking the drain and hoping it holds—we’re removing the blockage completely.
After the line is clear, we’ll walk you through what we found and what caused it. If there’s something you should keep an eye on—like a section of pipe that’s deteriorating or a tree that’s going to keep causing problems—we’ll tell you. No upselling, just information so you can make the call.
You’ll know the drain is clear because we’ll test it before we leave. And if it’s a recurring issue, we’ll talk through what it would take to actually prevent it instead of just treating the symptoms every few months.
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Aurora sits in Brevard County, where the groundwater is loaded with calcium and magnesium. That’s the hard water everyone talks about, and it leaves crusty buildup inside your pipes that narrows the opening and slows your drains. Over time, it doesn’t just slow down—it stops completely.
Then there are the tree roots. Florida’s warm, wet soil is perfect for root growth, and those roots will find any crack or joint in your sewer line. Older concrete and clay pipes are especially vulnerable. Once roots get in, they don’t just block the line—they keep growing and make the problem worse every month you wait.
Storms are another issue. Heavy rain sends debris, sediment, and vegetation straight into your drainage system. If your drains are already compromised by buildup or roots, a summer storm can push things over the edge and cause a backup when you least need one.
We handle all of it—hydro-jetting to remove scale, root cutting to clear invasions, camera inspections to find hidden damage, and emergency service when a clog can’t wait. You’re not getting a temporary fix. You’re getting your drains cleared the right way so they stay clear.
If the plunger worked, you wouldn’t be reading this. You need a pro when the clog keeps coming back, when multiple drains are slow at the same time, or when you’re hearing gurgling sounds from your pipes.
Those are signs the blockage is deeper in your system—not just sitting at the drain opening where a plunger can reach it. That could mean roots in your sewer line, a buildup of grease and soap scum further down, or a section of pipe that’s deteriorating and catching debris.
You also need professional help if you’ve already tried a chemical drain cleaner and it didn’t work. Those products can damage your pipes if used repeatedly, and they rarely solve the underlying problem. If water is backing up into your home or you’re smelling sewer gas, don’t wait—that’s a problem that needs equipment and expertise you don’t have in your garage.
A drain snake is a long cable that punches a hole through the clog so water can flow again. It works for simple blockages, but it doesn’t remove everything—it just makes a path through the buildup. That’s why clogs often come back a few months later.
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to blast away everything inside the pipe—grease, scale, roots, debris, all of it. It cleans the pipe walls completely, which means the clog is actually gone instead of just moved around. It’s the difference between clearing a path and cleaning the whole pipe.
We use hydro-jetting for tough clogs, recurring problems, and situations where buildup has been accumulating for years. It’s especially effective for Florida’s hard water scale and grease buildup in kitchen lines. If your drain keeps clogging every few months, hydro-jetting usually solves it for good instead of just buying you a little more time.
Yes, and it happens more often than you’d think in Aurora. A tree’s root system can stretch two to three times its height underground, and those roots are actively searching for water. Your sewer line is full of water, so it’s a target.
Roots enter through small cracks or loose joints in the pipe. Once they’re inside, they grow and expand, blocking the flow and catching debris. Over time, they can break the pipe completely, which turns a drain cleaning job into a sewer line replacement.
Older homes with clay or concrete pipes are especially vulnerable because those materials crack and separate as they age. Even newer PVC pipes can develop problems if the joints weren’t sealed properly. If you’ve got mature trees in your yard and you’re dealing with slow drains or frequent backups, roots are probably involved. A camera inspection will show us exactly what’s happening so you know whether you need root cutting, pipe repair, or just a good cleaning.
It depends on what’s causing the clog and how bad it is. A straightforward drain cleaning for a single fixture usually runs a few hundred dollars. If we need to use hydro-jetting or a camera inspection to find the problem, it costs more because it takes more time and specialized equipment.
Root removal and sewer line cleaning are more involved, so those jobs typically cost more than a basic kitchen drain clog. Emergency service outside normal business hours also comes with a premium because you need help right now, not next Tuesday.
The real cost isn’t just the service call—it’s what happens if you don’t fix it. A slow drain turns into a complete backup. A small root intrusion turns into a broken sewer line. Waiting usually makes the problem worse and more expensive. We’ll give you a clear price before we start work so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Not always, but it’s the only way to see what’s actually happening inside your pipes. If you’ve got a recurring clog that keeps coming back no matter how many times you clear it, a camera inspection shows us why. Maybe there’s a belly in the line where debris collects. Maybe roots are growing in through a cracked section. Maybe the pipe is collapsing.
Without the camera, we’re guessing. With it, we know exactly what we’re dealing with, where the problem is, and what it’ll take to fix it permanently. That saves you money in the long run because we’re not just treating symptoms—we’re solving the actual problem.
We recommend camera inspections for older homes, recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the house, or if you’re buying a property and want to know the condition of the sewer line before you close. It’s a small investment that prevents much bigger problems down the road. You get a recording of what we find, so you can see it yourself and make an informed decision about what needs to happen next.
Stop using water immediately. Every time you flush a toilet or run a faucet, you’re adding more water to a system that’s already backed up, which makes the problem worse and increases the chance of sewage coming up into your home.
If water is backing up into your house, that’s an emergency. Call us right away—we handle urgent drain issues when you can’t wait for regular business hours. Don’t try to fix it yourself with a plunger or chemicals because you’re dealing with a blockage in your main sewer line, not just a single drain.
Storms send debris, sediment, and vegetation into your drainage system, and if your line already has buildup or root intrusions, that extra material can cause a complete blockage. Once we clear the line, we’ll figure out why the storm caused a backup in the first place. If it’s a recurring issue, we can talk through solutions like hydro-jetting to remove buildup or addressing root problems before the next storm hits.
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