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You stop worrying about when the next backup will happen. No more standing water in your shower or slow-draining kitchen sinks that smell like last week’s dinner.
Your home runs smoother. You’re not calling for emergency rooter service every few months because the real problem got ignored. You’re not dealing with water damage from an overflow that could’ve been prevented.
When your drains are properly cleaned—not just snaked and sent on their way—you get time back. Time you’re not spending plunging toilets, researching “drain cleaning near me” at 10 PM, or explaining to guests why the bathroom sink takes five minutes to drain. The system works like it should, and you can focus on literally anything else.
We’ve been handling drain cleaning in Cocoa, FL since 2007. We’re a family-owned operation with over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and a State Certified Master Plumber (CFC#1428379) leading every job.
We know Brevard County plumbing. The older cast iron systems in Rockledge. The tree root problems common around Cocoa Village. The way Florida’s sandy soil and heavy rainfall affect your sewer lines differently than they would up north.
We’re not a national chain with a call center in another state. We’re local, we’re licensed and insured, and we’ve earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau by doing what we say we’ll do. No bait-and-switch pricing. No upselling you into services you don’t need.
First, we figure out what’s actually wrong. That might mean running a video camera inspection down your line to see if it’s a simple clog, tree roots, or something structural. You’re not paying for guesswork.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we explain your options. Sometimes a standard rooter service clears it. Other times, hydro jetting is the better move—especially if you’ve got buildup from grease, soap scum, or mineral deposits. We’ll tell you what makes sense for your situation and your budget.
Then we handle it. We clear the line, test the flow, and make sure it’s actually fixed—not just temporarily opened. If we find a bigger issue, like damaged pipe or a bellied section that’s going to keep causing problems, we’ll tell you that too. You’ll know what you’re dealing with before you’re in another emergency three months from now.
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Every drain cleaning service starts with an honest assessment. We’re not showing up with a one-size-fits-all approach. Your clogged kitchen drain in Merritt Island might need a different solution than a main sewer line backup in Rockledge.
You get access to professional-grade equipment most homeowners don’t have. HydroScrub jetting that uses high-pressure water to clear years of buildup. Video camera inspection that shows you exactly what’s happening inside your pipes—not just what we’re telling you. Rooter service that actually reaches the problem instead of just poking at it.
In Cocoa and throughout Brevard County, we’re dealing with specific challenges. Older homes with cast iron pipes that corrode from the inside. Tree roots from oak and palm trees that infiltrate sewer lines. Heavy summer rains that overwhelm drainage systems. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle what’s common around here. You’re not getting a generic fix from someone who just moved to Florida last month.
Most drain cleaning jobs in Cocoa run between $110 and $300, depending on what’s actually clogged and how bad it is. A simple kitchen sink clog costs less than a main sewer line that needs hydro jetting.
Here’s what affects the price: how accessible the drain is, what’s causing the blockage, and whether we need specialized equipment like a camera inspection or high-pressure jetting. If you’ve got tree roots in your line or a clog deep in your main sewer, that takes more time and equipment than a bathroom sink.
We give you upfront pricing before we start. No surprises, no “well, now that we’re here” upsells. You’ll know what it costs and why, and you can decide if it makes sense for your situation and budget.
Most homes in Cocoa benefit from professional drain cleaning every 18 to 24 months. That’s preventive—before you’re dealing with a backup or standing water.
If you’ve got older pipes, large trees near your sewer line, or you’ve had repeat clogs in the past, annual cleaning makes more sense. Same goes if you’re running a commercial property or managing multiple units where the drains get heavier use.
Think of it like this: routine drain cleaning catches buildup before it becomes a full blockage. You’re spending a couple hundred dollars every year or two instead of dealing with emergency calls, potential water damage, and the headache of a flooded bathroom. The EPA estimates that routine plumbing maintenance can save you up to 10% on repair costs. It’s not exciting, but it’s a lot cheaper than an emergency rooter service on a Sunday night.
Snaking (or using a rooter) punches a hole through the clog. It’s fast, it’s effective for simple blockages, and it costs less. But it doesn’t clean the pipe—it just opens a path through whatever’s blocking it.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of your pipes. It removes grease, soap scum, mineral buildup, and even tree roots. It’s a more thorough cleaning, and it lasts longer because you’re not just clearing the clog—you’re cleaning the whole pipe.
When does each make sense? If you’ve got a one-time clog from something that got stuck, snaking usually handles it. If you’re dealing with repeat backups, slow drains throughout the house, or buildup from years of use, hydro jetting is the better investment. We’ll tell you which one makes sense after we assess your situation. You’re not paying for the more expensive option if you don’t need it.
You can, but it’s usually not solving the problem—and it might be making it worse. Most store-bought drain cleaners use harsh chemicals that can damage your pipes, especially if you’ve got older plumbing or PVC.
Those chemicals also don’t work on the most common causes of clogs in Cocoa homes: tree roots, grease buildup deep in the line, or structural issues like bellied pipes. They might clear a surface clog temporarily, but if the real problem is further down, you’re just delaying the inevitable.
Here’s the bigger issue: if the chemical cleaner doesn’t work and you call us afterward, we’re now working with caustic chemicals sitting in your pipes. That’s a safety hazard and it complicates the job. If you’ve got a clog that a plunger won’t fix, it’s worth getting it looked at properly the first time. You’ll save money and avoid potential damage to your plumbing system.
If you’re dealing with frequent clogs in the same spot, that’s a sign something’s wrong beyond just buildup. Could be a damaged pipe, a section that’s sagging, or tree roots that keep coming back.
We use video camera inspection to show you what’s actually happening inside your pipes. If the pipe is structurally sound and it’s just clogged or coated with buildup, cleaning fixes it. If we see cracks, corrosion, or a bellied section where water pools and debris collects, cleaning might help temporarily—but you’ll be back in the same spot soon.
Older homes in Cocoa, especially those with cast iron pipes from the ’60s and ’70s, sometimes need replacement. Cast iron corrodes from the inside out, and at a certain point, no amount of cleaning will fix that. We’ll give you the straight answer: if cleaning solves it, we’ll clean it. If you need a section replaced to actually fix the problem, we’ll tell you that too. No one benefits from you paying for drain cleaning every six months when the real issue is a broken pipe.
Yes. Drain emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we get that. If you’ve got a main sewer line backup, a flooded bathroom, or a situation that’s causing water damage, we respond fast.
Emergency calls cost more than scheduled service—that’s standard across the industry—but we’re upfront about pricing before we come out. No one likes surprise bills, especially during an emergency.
Here’s what qualifies as an emergency: sewage backing up into your home, a clog that’s causing active flooding, or a situation where waiting until morning means significant water damage. If it’s a slow drain that’s annoying but not urgent, scheduling a regular appointment will save you money. But if it’s truly an emergency, we’re available and we’ll get it handled.
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