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Your drains flow fast again. No more standing water in the shower, no more sink backups during dinner prep, no more worrying about what’s building up in pipes you can’t see.
But here’s what matters more: they stay clear. Because we’re not just snaking out a clog and calling it done. We’re using video inspection to see what’s actually causing the problem—whether it’s tree roots breaking through your sewer line, mineral buildup from Satellite Beach’s hard water, or decades of grease and debris narrowing your pipes.
You get a real diagnosis. A permanent fix. And the peace of mind that comes from knowing your plumbing won’t ambush you next month with the same issue. That’s what professional drain cleaning looks like when it’s done by people who’ve been solving these problems in Brevard County for nearly two decades.
Drain Wizard is a family-owned plumbing company founded right here in Brevard County. We’ve been serving Satellite Beach and the surrounding Space Coast since 2007, and we’re built on something pretty straightforward: do honest work, show up when we say we will, and fix things right the first time.
Our team brings over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20+ years of military service. That military background isn’t just a talking point—it’s how we operate. Precision, accountability, and no shortcuts. We’re a State Certified Master Plumber (CFC#1428379) with an A+ BBB rating, fully licensed and insured.
We know Satellite Beach homes. We know what Florida’s hard water does to your pipes over time. We know how aggressive tree roots get in this climate, and we know the kind of corrosion salt air causes in coastal properties. When you call us, you’re getting someone who understands the specific challenges your home faces—not a generic franchise reading from a script.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s going on—slow drain, complete blockage, recurring problem, whatever it is. We ask a few questions to understand the history and narrow down the likely cause.
Then we inspect. For most jobs, that means running a video camera through your drain line. It sounds high-tech, but it’s really just common sense: we need to see what we’re dealing with. Is it a grease clog? Tree roots? A collapsed pipe? Mineral buildup? The camera tells us, and it tells you. No guessing.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain your options. If it’s a simple clog, we’ll clear it with a professional drain snake or hydro jetting equipment—way more effective than anything you’ll rent at the hardware store. If it’s roots or structural damage, we’ll walk you through what needs to happen next. You’ll know the cost before we start, and you’ll understand why we’re recommending what we’re recommending.
After the work’s done, your drains work like they should. And if we found something during the inspection that could become a problem down the road, we’ll let you know. No pressure, just information. You decide what makes sense for your home and your budget.
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Every drain cleaning service starts with a full assessment. We don’t just treat the symptom—we figure out what’s causing it. That usually means video camera inspection of your drain lines, which gives us (and you) a clear picture of what’s happening inside your pipes.
From there, we use the right tool for the job. For most clogs, that’s professional-grade drain snakes or hydro jetting equipment that clears blockages completely—not just punches a hole through them. Hydro jetting is especially effective for homes dealing with years of buildup from hard water, grease, or soap scum. It scours the pipe walls clean, restoring full flow and helping prevent future clogs.
If we find tree roots, we’ll remove them and talk through your options for preventing them from coming back. If we spot corrosion or structural issues—common in older Satellite Beach homes near the coast—we’ll explain what that means and what your next steps should be. You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting a real assessment from a licensed plumber who’s seen these problems hundreds of times.
We also offer preventive maintenance. Florida’s climate is tough on plumbing. Annual drain cleaning can save you from emergency calls, water damage, and expensive repairs. For homes with heavy use or older systems, twice a year makes more sense. We’ll tell you what we’d recommend based on what we see, and you decide what fits your situation.
If you’re dealing with a slow drain that’s getting worse, multiple drains backing up at once, or a clog that keeps coming back even after you’ve tried to clear it, you need a professional. Those are signs of a deeper issue—not just a surface blockage.
Store-bought drain cleaners and basic plungers work for minor clogs, but they don’t solve root problems. Liquid drain cleaners can actually damage your pipes over time, especially if you’re using them repeatedly. And if the clog is caused by tree roots, mineral buildup, or a partial pipe collapse, no amount of DIY effort is going to fix it.
Here’s the bigger issue: if you’re repeatedly dealing with the same clog, something’s wrong with your drain line. That could be roots breaking through, severe buildup narrowing the pipe, or a structural problem. A video inspection will show you exactly what’s going on, and then you can make an informed decision about how to fix it permanently instead of treating the same problem every few months.
Florida’s hard water is a big one. Satellite Beach water has high levels of calcium and magnesium, and over time that creates mineral deposits inside your pipes. Those deposits build up on the pipe walls, narrowing the diameter and slowing drainage. It’s gradual, so you don’t notice it until the drain is significantly restricted.
Tree roots are another major cause. Florida’s warm, wet climate makes roots grow aggressively, and they’re drawn to the moisture in your sewer lines. They’ll work their way into even tiny cracks in your pipes, then expand and create blockages. Older homes are especially vulnerable because the pipes are more likely to have small separations or weak points.
Coastal homes also deal with corrosion from salt air, which can deteriorate pipes over time and create rough interior surfaces where debris catches and builds up. And if your home was built before the 1980s, there’s a good chance you’ve got older pipe materials that are more prone to buildup, root intrusion, and deterioration. All of this adds up to more frequent clogs if you’re not staying ahead of it with regular maintenance.
It depends on what’s causing the clog and how accessible your drain line is. A straightforward clog in a kitchen or bathroom drain is going to cost less than clearing a main sewer line blockage caused by tree roots.
Most professional drain cleaning services in Brevard County range from around $150 to $500 for standard clogs. If you need hydro jetting to clear years of buildup or if we need to remove tree roots from your sewer line, that can run higher—typically $350 to $800 depending on the severity and length of the line.
Here’s what you should know: we give you an upfront estimate before we start any work. You’ll know what it costs and why. And if we find something during the video inspection that changes the scope of the job, we’ll talk through your options before moving forward. No surprises, no hidden fees. We’ve been doing this since 2007, and our reputation is built on transparency and fair pricing—not upselling services you don’t need.
Not if it’s done correctly by someone who knows what they’re doing. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of your pipes clean, and it’s one of the most effective ways to remove buildup, grease, and even some root intrusions. But it does require experience and the right equipment settings.
Before we hydro jet any line, we run a video camera inspection. That shows us the condition of your pipes—whether there are cracks, weak spots, or sections that are already deteriorating. If your pipes are in bad shape, we’ll tell you, and we’ll recommend a different approach or talk through whether it makes more sense to address the pipe condition first.
For most older homes in Satellite Beach, hydro jetting is safe and highly effective as long as the pipes are structurally sound. Cast iron and clay pipes—common in homes built before the 1980s—can handle hydro jetting if they’re not already compromised. PVC and ABS pipes handle it easily. The key is knowing what you’re working with before you start, and that’s why the inspection matters. We’re not going to damage your plumbing to clear a clog. We’ll choose the method that’s safest and most effective for your specific situation.
For most Satellite Beach homes, once a year is a good baseline. That’s especially true if you’ve got older plumbing, mature trees in your yard, or you’ve dealt with slow drains or backups in the past. Annual cleaning keeps buildup from accumulating and catches small problems before they turn into emergencies.
If you’ve got a larger household, a busy kitchen, or you’ve had recurring drain issues, twice a year makes more sense. Homes with garbage disposals, heavy grease use, or older sewer lines are more prone to clogs, and staying ahead of it with regular maintenance saves you from dealing with backups and water damage.
Here’s the thing: preventive drain cleaning costs a fraction of what you’ll pay for an emergency call when your main line backs up into your house. And it’s a lot less stressful than dealing with wastewater in your yard or standing water in your lowest drains. If you’re not sure what schedule makes sense for your home, we can give you a recommendation based on what we see during the inspection. Some homes need more attention, some need less. We’ll tell you honestly what your situation calls for.
Stop using water immediately. If one drain is backing up, using water anywhere else in the house can make it worse—especially if it’s a main sewer line clog. Don’t flush toilets, don’t run sinks, don’t start the dishwasher or washing machine.
If it’s just one drain—like a bathroom sink or shower—and it’s draining slowly but not completely blocked, you might be able to wait until normal business hours. But if multiple drains are backing up, if you’re seeing wastewater coming up through floor drains or toilets, or if there’s sewage in your yard, that’s an emergency. You need a plumber right away to prevent water damage and contamination.
Call us at 321-288-7686. We’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s happening, and we’ll get someone out to you as quickly as possible. In the meantime, don’t try to force the clog with chemical drain cleaners—they won’t work on a main line blockage, and they can create dangerous fumes or make the situation harder to fix. Just stop using water and wait for us to get there. We’ve handled hundreds of emergency drain calls in Brevard County, and we’ll get your system flowing again fast.
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