Drain Cleaning in Grant, FL

Clear Drains Without the Runaround

You need your drains working today, not next week. We show up, diagnose the real problem, and fix it right the first time.
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Clogged Drain Repair Grant Residents Trust

What Happens When Your Drains Actually Work

No more standing water in your shower. No more kitchen sinks that take twenty minutes to drain. No more calling someone back three weeks later because the clog returned.

When your drains are clear, you stop thinking about them. That’s the goal.

We’re not just pushing a snake through your pipes and calling it done. We use video camera inspections to see what’s actually causing the problem—tree roots, hard water buildup, collapsed sections, whatever it is. Then we handle it with hydro-jetting or rooter service, depending on what your system needs.

You get drains that flow like they should. And if there’s a bigger issue—like roots from that oak tree in your yard working their way into your sewer line—we’ll tell you straight up, show you the footage, and explain what it’ll take to fix it for good.

Local Drain Cleaning Service in Grant

We've Been Doing This Since 2007

Drain Wizard is a family-owned plumbing company that’s been serving Grant and the rest of Brevard County for over 15 years. Our owner, Carl, started plumbing at 16, earned his master plumber license, and brings over 40 years of experience to every job.

He also served 20 years in the military. That background shows up in how we work—on time, no excuses, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right.

Grant homes deal with specific drainage challenges. Hard water from the aquifer leaves mineral deposits inside your pipes. Tree roots thrive in Florida’s wet soil and crack into older sewer lines. Summer storms dump inches of rain in an hour, overwhelming systems that weren’t built for it. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without overselling you on services you don’t need.

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How Our Drain Cleaning Process Works

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, we listen. You tell us what’s going on—slow drain, complete backup, weird smell, whatever it is. We ask a few questions to get a clearer picture before we even head out.

When we arrive, we assess the situation. Sometimes it’s obvious. Other times, we’ll run a video camera through your drain line to see exactly what’s blocking it. You’ll see the same footage we do. No guessing, no upselling based on assumptions.

Then we clear it. For most clogs, we use professional-grade rooter equipment or hydro-jetting, which uses high-pressure water to blast through grease, roots, and buildup. Hydro-jetting also cleans the pipe walls, so you’re less likely to have the same problem next month.

If we find something more serious—like a cracked pipe or a full root invasion—we’ll walk you through your options with transparent pricing. You decide what makes sense. We’re not here to pressure you into a full sewer line replacement if a targeted repair will do the job.

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What's Included in Drain Cleaning Service

What You're Actually Paying For

Every drain cleaning service includes a full assessment of the problem. We don’t just treat the symptom—we figure out why it’s happening in the first place.

You get video camera inspection when needed, so you can see inside your pipes. This matters in Grant because so many drainage issues stem from things you can’t see: roots growing through joints, calcium deposits narrowing your pipes, or sections that have started to sag or collapse.

We also include hydro-jetting for tougher blockages. This isn’t a cheap snake rental from the hardware store. It’s commercial-grade equipment that removes years of buildup and actually cleans your pipes, not just pokes a hole through the clog.

If your issue is related to Florida’s hard water, we’ll explain what’s happening and what you can do to slow down future buildup. If it’s roots, we’ll show you where they’re coming from and whether you need a one-time clearing or a more permanent fix. If storm drainage is overwhelming your system, we’ll talk about what’s realistic given Grant’s rainfall patterns and your property’s grading.

You also get honest pricing before we start. No “diagnostic fees” that disappear into the final bill. No surprise charges because the job took an extra 20 minutes.

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How much does drain cleaning cost in Grant, FL?

It depends on what’s causing the clog and how accessible your drain line is. A straightforward kitchen or bathroom drain clog usually runs a few hundred dollars. If we need to use hydro-jetting or run a camera inspection to find the problem, that adds to the cost—but we’ll tell you the price before we do the work.

Sewer line clogs or root removal cost more because they take more time and specialized equipment. If your main line is blocked, you’re looking at a bigger job than a slow shower drain.

We give you a clear estimate after we assess the situation. No hidden fees, no padding the bill. You’ll know what it costs and why before we start.

Snaking (or using a rooter) punches a hole through the clog so water can flow again. It works for simple blockages, and it’s usually the faster, cheaper option. But it doesn’t clean the pipe walls, so if you’ve got grease buildup or mineral deposits, they’re still there.

Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of your pipes. It removes the clog and everything stuck to the walls—grease, roots, scale, soap scum, all of it. Your pipes end up as clean as they’re going to get without replacing them.

We use snaking for minor clogs and hydro-jetting when your pipes need a deep clean or when clogs keep coming back. If you’ve had the same drain issues multiple times in the past year, hydro-jetting is probably the better move.

Yes, and it’s one of the most common problems we see. Florida’s climate is perfect for root growth, and older sewer lines—especially clay or cast iron—develop small cracks over time. Roots sense the moisture inside your pipes and grow toward it. Once they find a crack or joint, they work their way in.

Oak trees, palms, and other common Grant landscaping can send roots 20 to 30 feet from the trunk. If your sewer line runs anywhere near a mature tree, there’s a good chance roots are already in there or will be soon.

You’ll usually notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, or frequent backups. We can run a camera through your line to see if roots are the issue. If they are, we’ll clear them out and talk through your options—whether that’s regular maintenance, a spot repair, or replacing the damaged section with root-resistant pipe.

Because something’s causing the clog to come back, and it didn’t get fixed the first time. Most repeat clogs happen for a few reasons: the pipe wasn’t fully cleared, there’s damage or sagging in the line, tree roots are growing back, or hard water and grease are building up faster than you’re clearing them out.

If someone just snaked your drain without checking what’s actually going on, they might’ve opened a path for water to flow but left most of the buildup behind. A month later, it’s clogged again.

That’s why we use cameras. We want to see if your pipe has a belly (a sagging section where debris collects), if roots are the issue, or if scale buildup has narrowed your pipe diameter. Once we know the real cause, we can fix it properly—not just temporarily.

Yes. If your main sewer line is backed up or you’ve got water coming up through your drains, that’s an emergency. We respond as quickly as we can, and we’ll get your drains flowing again so you’re not dealing with a flooded bathroom or kitchen.

Most drain issues don’t need emergency service—they’re just inconvenient. But if you can’t use your plumbing at all, or if there’s a health or safety risk, call us right away.

We’ll ask a few questions to understand the severity, and if it’s truly urgent, we’ll prioritize your call. We’re not going to make you wait three days when your house is backing up with sewage.

For most Grant homeowners, once every year or two is enough if you’re not having problems. If you’ve got older pipes, a lot of trees on your property, or you’ve had repeat clogs, annual cleaning makes sense as preventive maintenance.

Homes with hard water benefit from more frequent hydro-jetting because calcium and magnesium build up on pipe walls over time. If you’ve noticed your water pressure dropping or your drains slowing down gradually, that’s usually a sign of mineral buildup.

Commercial properties or homes with heavy use—large families, lots of cooking—might need service more often. Grease, hair, soap, and food debris add up faster than you’d think.

If you’re not sure, we can run a camera inspection and show you what condition your pipes are in. Then you’ll know whether you need regular cleanings or if you’re fine waiting until something actually goes wrong.

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