Plumber in La Grange, FL

Your Plumbing Fixed Right the First Time

When your drain backs up or a pipe bursts, you need a plumber who shows up fast, diagnoses the real problem, and fixes it without the runaround.
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Emergency Plumbing Services in La Grange

What You Get When the Job's Done

You’re not calling a plumber because everything’s fine. You’re calling because something’s wrong, it’s disruptive, and you need it handled now.

When we finish a job, your water flows where it should. Your drains clear fast. Your fixtures work without leaking all over the floor. You’re not wondering if it’ll break again next week, and you’re not dealing with a bigger mess than when we started.

That’s the difference between a quick patch and actual plumbing repair. We find the source, fix it with the right materials, and make sure you understand what happened and why. No surprises on the bill. No vague explanations. Just working plumbing and straight answers.

Whether it’s drain replacement, PVC replacement after years of corrosion, or emergency plumbing services in the middle of a Florida storm, the outcome is the same: your home works again, and you can move on with your day.

Licensed Plumber Serving La Grange, FL

We've Been Doing This Since 2007

Drain Wizard is a family-owned plumbing company based in Brevard County, serving La Grange and the surrounding Space Coast since 2007. Carl, the owner and master plumber, started learning the trade at 16 and brings over 40 years of plumbing experience plus 20 years of military service to every job.

That military background shows up in how we work: on time, no excuses, and a job done to standard. We’re licensed, insured, and we personally oversee every project. You’re not getting a different crew every time or a contractor who disappears halfway through.

La Grange sits in Florida’s humid, storm-heavy climate where plumbing takes a beating. Hard water eats through pipes. Heavy rains flood sewer lines. Corrosion happens faster here than almost anywhere else. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it so it lasts.

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How Our Plumbing Repairs Work

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we show up when we say we will. You’re not sitting around all day waiting for a four-hour window. We give you a real timeframe and we stick to it.

When we arrive, we assess the problem with the actual tools that matter—cameras for drain lines, pressure tests for leaks, visual inspections for corrosion or damage. We’re not guessing. We’re finding the root cause, whether that’s a clogged sewer line, a cracked PVC pipe, or a water heater that’s been limping along for too long.

Before we do anything, we explain what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it costs. You get an upfront price. If we find something else while we’re in there, we talk to you before we touch it.

Then we fix it. That might mean snaking a drain, replacing a section of old pipe with modern corrosion-resistant material, or installing a new fixture that actually fits your setup. We clean up when we’re done, test everything to make sure it works, and walk you through what we did.

If it’s an emergency—burst pipe, sewer backup, flooding—we move faster, but the process stays the same. Diagnose it right, fix it right, explain it clearly.

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About Drain Wizard Plumbing

Plumbing Repairs and Drain Services

What's Included in Our Plumbing Services

We handle residential plumbing repairs across the board: drain cleaning and replacement, PVC pipe replacement, sewer line repair, leak detection, water heater installation and repair, fixture upgrades, and emergency plumbing services when things go sideways at 2 a.m.

In La Grange and Brevard County, Florida’s climate does a number on plumbing. The humidity accelerates corrosion on exposed pipes and fittings. The hard water—loaded with calcium and magnesium—builds up scale inside your lines, slowing flow and damaging fixtures over time. And when the storms roll through, sewer backups and sump pump failures turn into full-blown emergencies.

We use modern materials built to handle Florida’s conditions. That means replacing old corroded lines with braided stainless steel or PEX piping that resists corrosion and lasts. It means clearing drains with the right equipment, not just a quick snake that’ll clog again in three months. And it means installing water heaters and fixtures that match your home’s actual pressure and usage.

Every job gets the same attention whether it’s a small repair or a full drain installation. You’re getting a licensed plumber who knows the code, knows the climate, and knows how to keep your plumbing running without constant callbacks.

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How fast can you get here for an emergency plumbing repair?

We offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services, and response time depends on where you are in La Grange and what else is happening that day. Most of the time, we’re there within an hour or two for true emergencies—burst pipes, sewer backups, flooding, anything that’s actively damaging your home.

If it’s not an immediate disaster but still urgent, like a water heater that just quit or a toilet that won’t stop running, we’ll get you on the schedule as fast as possible, usually same-day or next-day. We don’t make you wait a week while your problem gets worse.

When you call, we’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s going on, give you a realistic timeframe, and keep you updated if anything changes. No vague “we’ll be there sometime Tuesday” nonsense.

Drain replacement cost depends on what’s being replaced, where it is, and what’s involved in accessing it. A simple PVC drain line under a sink is a few hundred dollars. A main sewer line that runs under your yard and needs excavation can run several thousand.

We don’t give ballpark estimates over the phone because every job is different. What we do is come out, assess the situation, and give you an upfront price before we start. You’ll know exactly what it costs and what’s included—no surprise charges when the job’s done.

If there are options—like patching versus full replacement, or trenchless repair versus traditional dig-and-replace—we’ll explain the pros and cons of each so you can make the call. We’re not here to upsell you on work you don’t need. We’re here to fix the problem in a way that makes sense for your home and your budget.

Drain cleaning works when the problem is a clog—grease buildup, hair, soap scum, tree roots starting to creep in. We snake or hydro-jet the line, clear the blockage, and you’re back in business. If your drain is slow or completely stopped but the pipe itself is still solid, cleaning usually does the job.

Drain replacement is necessary when the pipe is damaged—cracked, corroded, collapsed, or so scaled up inside that no amount of cleaning will restore proper flow. In Florida, older cast iron and galvanized pipes corrode faster because of the humidity and hard water. PVC can crack if it shifts or gets hit. If we camera the line and see structural damage, replacement is the right move.

We’ll show you what we’re seeing, explain whether cleaning will actually solve it or just buy you a few months, and let you decide. If the pipe’s shot, we’ll replace it with modern materials that’ll last. If it just needs a good cleaning, that’s what we’ll do.

Yes. Older homes in La Grange and Brevard County often have outdated plumbing—cast iron, galvanized steel, or early PVC that’s reached the end of its lifespan. When those pipes start leaking, corroding, or failing, PVC replacement is usually the best option.

Modern PVC is durable, corrosion-resistant, and handles Florida’s climate better than older materials. It doesn’t rust, it resists scale buildup from hard water, and it’s code-compliant for most residential applications. If your situation calls for something else—like PEX for flexibility or copper for certain fixtures—we’ll use what fits the job.

We’ve replaced everything from small sections under sinks to full sewer lines running out to the street. The process depends on access—sometimes it’s straightforward, sometimes we’re cutting into walls or digging up a section of yard. Either way, we’ll walk you through what’s involved, how long it’ll take, and what it costs before we start. Then we’ll replace the failing pipe, test the system, and make sure everything’s sealed and flowing correctly.

First, stop using water. Don’t flush toilets, run sinks, or use the washing machine. Every bit of water you send down the drain has nowhere to go, so it’s going to back up into your house—usually through the lowest drain, like a basement floor drain or a first-floor toilet.

Call us right away. Sewer backups are one of the most common emergency plumbing issues during Florida storms, especially in areas like La Grange where heavy rain overwhelms aging sewer systems or tree roots infiltrate lines. We’ll get there as fast as we can, assess whether it’s a clog in your line or a municipal issue, and clear it if it’s on your end.

If it’s a recurring problem, we’ll camera the line to see what’s causing it—roots, a belly in the pipe, a partial collapse—and recommend a permanent fix. Sometimes that’s cleaning and maintenance. Sometimes it’s sewer line repair or replacement. Either way, you’ll know what you’re dealing with and what it’ll take to stop it from happening every time it rains.

Yes. We’re a fully licensed and insured state-certified plumbing contractor in Florida. That means we’ve met the state’s requirements for training, testing, and ongoing education, and we carry the insurance that protects you if something goes wrong on the job.

It also means the work we do is up to code. Florida has specific plumbing codes, and inspectors check our work on permitted jobs. We don’t cut corners or do things the easy way if it’s not the right way. You’re getting plumbing that passes inspection and lasts.

When you hire an unlicensed plumber or a handyman doing side work, you’re taking on risk—no insurance if they damage your property, no recourse if the work fails, and no guarantee the job meets code. When you hire us, you’re hiring a legitimate plumbing contractor with a track record since 2007 and the credentials to back it up.

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