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You’re not looking for a temporary patch job. You need plumbing repairs that stop the problem, not just slow it down for a few months until it comes back worse.
That’s what happens when your plumber actually knows how Florida homes are built. Georgiana sits in Brevard County, where cast iron pipes corrode faster than they should, where hard water eats through fixtures, and where older homes still have Orangeburg pipe that’s one rainstorm away from total failure.
We handle drain replacement, PVC pipe installation, emergency plumbing services, and full-system repairs across Georgiana and the surrounding Space Coast. Every job gets the same approach: find the real cause, fix it completely, and make sure it doesn’t come back. No upselling. No runaround. Just plumbing that works like it’s supposed to.
We’ve been serving Brevard County since 2007. We’re based in Cocoa, just a short drive from Georgiana, and we’ve spent nearly two decades learning exactly what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it for good in this area.
Our owner Carl brings over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20 years of military service. That background shows up in how we run jobs: on time, by the book, with no shortcuts. Every project gets personal oversight to make sure it’s done right.
We’re state-certified, fully insured, and we don’t subcontract out the work. When you call us, you’re getting our crew—not someone we hired last week.
First, we show up when we say we will. That sounds basic, but it matters when you’ve got water pooling under your house or a drain that won’t clear.
We start with a real diagnostic—not a guess. That means using cameras for sewer lines, electronic leak detection for slabs, and pressure tests for repiping jobs. We find the actual problem before we start tearing into walls or digging up your yard.
Once we know what’s wrong, we walk you through what needs to happen and what it’ll cost. No surprise fees. No “we found something else” upsells halfway through. You approve the work, we do it, and we clean up when it’s done.
After the repair, we test everything to make sure it’s holding. Then we show you what we did and answer any questions. If something doesn’t feel right a week later, you call us back. That’s it.
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Drain replacement and installation is a big part of what we do in Georgiana. Older homes here were built with materials that don’t last in Florida’s climate. Cast iron corrodes. Orangeburg collapses. Galvanized steel clogs with scale. We replace those systems with PVC that won’t rust, crack, or degrade over time.
Emergency plumbing services mean we’re available when things go wrong outside business hours. Burst pipes, slab leaks, sewer backups—we respond fast because waiting until Monday can turn a $500 fix into a $5,000 disaster.
We also handle water heater installation and repair for both tank and tankless systems, full bathroom remodeling with all the plumbing hookups, and sewer line repair using modern camera diagnostics. If it involves water coming in or going out of your home, we’ve handled it before.
Georgiana’s proximity to Merritt Island and Cocoa means we’re familiar with the housing stock here—the age of the builds, the common pipe materials, and the soil conditions that affect slab foundations. That local knowledge makes a difference when we’re diagnosing problems or recommending long-term solutions.
If your drains are slow or clogged, a cleaning usually fixes it. But if you’re dealing with repeat backups, foul smells that won’t go away, or water pooling in your yard, that’s a sign the pipe itself is damaged.
We use a camera to look inside the line. If we see cracks, root intrusion, or sections that have collapsed, cleaning won’t help—you need a replacement. If it’s just buildup or a single blockage, we’ll clear it and you’re done.
Most people in Georgiana don’t need full replacements. But when you do, it’s better to handle it before the pipe fails completely and floods your property.
PVC is what we install for drain lines and sewer systems because it doesn’t corrode, it handles Florida’s soil conditions, and it lasts 50+ years without breaking down. Cast iron rusts. Orangeburg deteriorates. Galvanized steel clogs with mineral buildup.
PVC is also easier to repair if something does go wrong years from now. It’s code-compliant, affordable, and it’s what most modern Florida homes are built with for good reason.
If you’re replacing old pipe, PVC is the right call. It’s not the cheapest material out there, but it’s the one that won’t need replacing again in 10 years.
We prioritize emergencies, and since we’re based in Cocoa, we can usually get to Georgiana within an hour depending on the time of day and what else is on the schedule.
An emergency means active flooding, no water to the house, or a sewer backup that’s creating a health hazard. If it’s something that can wait until morning without causing damage, we’ll be honest about that too.
When we do respond to an emergency, we bring the tools and parts to handle the most common failures on the spot. That means you’re not waiting days for a follow-up visit to actually fix the problem.
Yes. Most of our work in Georgiana is residential, but we also service small commercial properties—offices, retail spaces, and light industrial buildings.
Commercial jobs usually involve higher-capacity systems, more fixtures, and stricter code requirements. We’re licensed for both, and we’ve handled everything from restaurant grease traps to multi-unit apartment repiping projects.
If you’re not sure whether your property qualifies as commercial or if we can handle the scope, just call. We’ll ask a few questions and let you know if we’re the right fit.
Slab leaks happen when pipes running under your concrete foundation start leaking. In Florida, it’s usually caused by shifting soil, corrosion of copper or galvanized pipes, or poor installation during the original build.
You’ll notice it when your water bill spikes for no reason, you hear water running when nothing’s on, or you see warm spots or cracks in your floor. Left alone, slab leaks cause foundation damage that’s expensive to repair.
We use electronic leak detection to pinpoint the exact location without tearing up your entire slab. Then we either reroute the line or access the pipe through a small section of concrete. It’s not a fun repair, but it’s a lot better than ignoring it until your foundation shifts.
It depends on how much pipe needs replacing, where it’s located, and what we’re working with. A simple drain line under a sink might be a few hundred dollars. A full sewer line replacement from the house to the street can run several thousand.
We don’t give ballpark estimates over the phone because every property is different. What we do is come out, assess the situation, and give you a written quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprises halfway through.
Most homeowners in Georgiana are dealing with older systems that need partial replacement—not full repiping. We’ll tell you what actually needs fixing and what can wait. If you’re on a budget, we’ll prioritize the urgent stuff first.
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