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You’re not dealing with slow sinks anymore. Water flows the way it’s supposed to, showers drain without pooling around your feet, and that smell coming from the kitchen sink is gone.
No more standing water in the bathroom. No more plunging the same toilet three times a week. Your pipes are clear, and they stay that way because we don’t just push the clog down the line—we remove it.
You get your time back. Your routine isn’t interrupted by a backup at the worst possible moment. And if something does go wrong at midnight or on a holiday, we’re available to handle it. That’s what drain cleaning should do: fix the problem and keep it fixed.
Drain Wizard is a family-owned business serving Brevard County for nearly two decades. Carl, the owner, started in plumbing at 16 and spent 20 years in the military before starting this company. That background shows up in how we work—disciplined, reliable, and straightforward.
We’re not a franchise. Every job gets personal oversight, and we use our own equipment—hydro-jetters, drain cameras, and rooter tools that handle everything from grease buildup to tree root invasions. Viera West has newer construction, but even newer homes get clogs. Cast iron pipes corrode faster in Florida’s humidity, and roots find their way into sewer lines no matter how careful you are.
We’re licensed, insured, and local. You’re not getting a call center or a subcontractor. You’re getting someone who knows the area and has cleared thousands of drains just like yours.
First, we figure out what’s actually causing the problem. Sometimes it’s obvious—hair and soap scum in a bathroom drain, grease in the kitchen. Other times it’s not, and that’s where a camera inspection helps. We can see inside the pipe and know whether it’s a simple clog or something deeper like roots or a broken line.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we pick the right tool. For most clogs, a rooter or drain snake does the job. For tougher blockages—grease, sludge, mineral buildup, or roots—we use hydro-jetting. That’s high-pressure water that scours the pipe clean without damaging it. It’s thorough, and it lasts longer than snaking alone.
After the drain is clear, we test it to make sure water flows properly. If we found any damage or wear during the inspection, we’ll let you know what it means and what your options are. No pressure, just information. The whole process is faster than most people expect, and you’re back to normal the same day in most cases.
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You’re getting more than a quick fix. We clear the clog completely, not just enough to get water moving again. That means using the right equipment for the job—whether it’s a cable machine for a standard blockage or hydro-jetting for buildup that’s been sitting in your pipes for years.
If tree roots are the issue, we cut them out and clear the line. Roots are common in Viera West because of the landscaping and mature trees in the area. They grow into sewer lines through tiny cracks, and over time they create serious blockages. A camera inspection shows us exactly where they are, and we handle it from there.
You also get transparency. We’ll show you what we found, explain what caused it, and talk through how to prevent it from happening again. If your drains need regular maintenance—like an annual cleaning to prevent buildup—we’ll tell you. If they don’t, we’ll tell you that too. Most homes benefit from a yearly cleaning, especially if you’ve got older pipes or heavy usage in the kitchen and bathrooms.
We don’t use harsh chemicals. Hydro-jetting and mechanical cleaning are safer for your pipes and better for the environment. And if there’s an emergency—a backup in the middle of the night or a holiday weekend—we’re available 24/7.
Most drain cleaning jobs run between $100 and $300, depending on what’s causing the clog and how accessible the drain is. A simple kitchen or bathroom drain with hair or soap buildup is on the lower end. A main sewer line with tree roots or years of grease buildup costs more because it takes more time and equipment.
Emergency calls—nights, weekends, holidays—can cost extra, but we’re upfront about pricing before we start. You’ll know what it costs and why. If we need to use a camera to locate the problem or hydro-jetting to clear it, we’ll explain that too.
There are no hidden fees. If the job takes longer than expected or we find something else that needs attention, we talk to you first. You decide what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Snaking—also called rooter service—uses a cable with a cutting head to break through a clog and pull it out. It works well for most blockages: hair, paper, small roots, and debris. It’s fast, effective, and usually all you need for a standard clog.
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of the pipe. It removes everything—grease, sludge, mineral deposits, soap scum, and even tree roots. It’s more thorough than snaking because it cleans the entire pipe wall, not just a path through the clog. That means it lasts longer and reduces the chance of another backup.
We use hydro-jetting when snaking won’t be enough—like when you’ve had repeat clogs in the same drain, when there’s heavy grease buildup, or when roots have invaded the line. If your situation calls for it, we’ll explain why and what it’ll do for your pipes.
Once a year is a good baseline for most homes. Regular cleaning prevents buildup from turning into a full blockage, and it gives us a chance to catch small issues before they become expensive problems.
If you’ve got a busy household—lots of showers, heavy kitchen use, or older pipes—you might benefit from cleaning more often. Same goes if you’ve had recurring clogs or slow drains. Tree roots are another reason to stay on top of it. In Viera West, mature landscaping means roots are always looking for water, and sewer lines are an easy target.
If your drains are flowing fine and you haven’t had any issues, you might not need annual service. But if you’re dealing with slow drainage, gurgling sounds, or bad smells, that’s a sign something’s building up. Getting ahead of it is cheaper and less disruptive than dealing with a backup.
Yes, and it’s more common than most people think. Tree roots grow toward water sources, and even a small crack or loose joint in your sewer line is enough for them to get in. Once they’re inside, they keep growing and create a blockage that gets worse over time.
You’ll usually notice slow drains first, or gurgling sounds when you flush the toilet. Eventually, the line can back up completely. In some cases, the roots cause enough damage that the pipe needs to be repaired or replaced, not just cleared.
We use a camera to see what’s going on inside the line. If roots are there, we’ll cut them out with a rooter or hydro-jet and clear the blockage. If the pipe is damaged, we’ll talk through your options. Catching it early makes a big difference in how much it costs to fix.
Yes. Drain emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we don’t either. If you’ve got a backed-up toilet at midnight, a sewer line overflowing on a Saturday, or a clogged drain that’s flooding your kitchen, we’ll come out and handle it.
Emergency service costs more than a scheduled appointment, but you’re paying for availability and fast response when you need it most. We’ll get there as quickly as we can, figure out what’s wrong, and clear the problem so you can get back to normal.
Most emergency calls are things that can’t wait—main line backups, multiple drains clogged at once, or water coming up through a floor drain. If it can wait until morning, we’ll tell you. If it can’t, we’ll take care of it right away.
It depends on the drain. Bathroom sinks and showers clog from hair, soap scum, and toothpaste buildup. Kitchen sinks clog from grease, food scraps, and oils that harden inside the pipe. Toilets clog from too much paper, wipes that don’t break down, or things that shouldn’t be flushed in the first place.
Main sewer lines clog for different reasons—usually tree roots, years of grease buildup, or a pipe that’s deteriorated or shifted. In Florida, cast iron pipes corrode faster because of humidity and soil conditions. That creates rough spots inside the pipe where debris catches and builds up.
The best way to prevent clogs is to be mindful of what goes down the drain. Don’t pour grease in the sink, use drain screens to catch hair, and don’t flush anything besides toilet paper. Even with good habits, buildup happens over time. That’s where regular cleaning helps—it clears out what’s accumulating before it becomes a problem.
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