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Water pressure that doesn’t drop mid-shower. Drains that clear without backing up. No rust stains creeping across your sink. That’s what you get when your plumbing system is actually functioning the way it should.
Most homes in Micco weren’t built for Florida’s humidity and heat. Cast iron pipes from the 70s and 80s are corroding faster than they would anywhere else. Low water pressure, slow drains, and discolored water aren’t just annoying—they’re signs your system is breaking down from the inside.
We replace aging drains with modern PVC that won’t rust or corrode. We fix slab leaks before they flood your foundation. And when something breaks at 9 PM on a Saturday, we show up ready to handle it. You’re not patching problems every six months. You’re getting plumbing repairs that actually last in this climate.
We’ve been doing this since 2007. Over 40 years of combined plumbing experience, backed by 20 years of military service. That means we show up on time, we do what we say we’ll do, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right.
Micco’s median home age is pushing 40+ years. We’ve worked on enough aging Florida homes to know exactly what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it for the long term. Cast iron drain replacement, PVC pipe installation, slab leak detection—we’ve seen it all in Brevard County.
We’re state-certified, locally owned, and we personally oversee every job. No subcontractors. No runaround. Just honest work from people who understand what Florida plumbing actually goes through.
First, we come out and actually look at what’s going on. Not over the phone—in person. We’ll inspect your pipes, test your water pressure, and if needed, run a camera through your drains to see what’s happening underground or inside your walls.
Then we explain what we found. No jargon. No upselling. If your cast iron pipes are corroding and need replacement, we’ll show you why. If it’s a simple fix, we’ll tell you that too. You’ll get a clear price before any work starts.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle everything—permits, excavation if needed, installation, cleanup. We replace old drains with PVC that won’t rust. We reroute water lines away from problem areas. And we make sure everything’s up to code before we leave. Most drain replacements take one to three days depending on the scope. Emergency plumbing repairs usually get handled same-day.
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We handle full drain replacement—from your home to the street. That includes safe removal of old cast iron pipes and professional installation of modern PVC systems. We also do slab leak detection and repair, water line rerouting, and emergency plumbing services when something breaks after hours.
In Micco, the biggest issue we see is aging infrastructure. Homes built in the 70s and 80s are hitting the end of their pipe lifespan. Florida’s humidity speeds up corrosion. Acidic soil eats through metal. And shifting foundations create pressure points that crack older pipes. We’re not just patching leaks—we’re replacing the systems that are failing.
You also get video camera inspections so you can actually see what’s wrong, French drain and dry well installation for water drainage issues, and full residential plumbing repairs. Every job is personally overseen. Every install is code-compliant. And every system we put in is built to handle Florida’s climate for the next 30+ years.
Low water pressure, rust-colored water, and slow drains are the most common signs. If your home was built before 1990 and still has the original plumbing, there’s a good chance your cast iron pipes are corroding from the inside out.
Florida’s climate accelerates this. High humidity, acidic soil, and heat cause cast iron to rust faster than it would in other states. Pipes that should last 50 years are failing in 25. You might also notice damp spots on your floors, higher water bills, or sewage smells near your drains.
The only way to know for sure is to have someone inspect your system. We use video camera inspections to look inside your pipes and show you exactly what’s happening. If the corrosion is widespread, replacement makes more sense than constantly patching leaks. Modern PVC won’t rust, won’t corrode, and holds up better in Florida’s environment.
Cast iron was the standard for decades because it’s durable and quiet. But in Florida, it doesn’t hold up. The humidity and acidic soil cause it to corrode and rust from the outside in. Once that starts, you’re looking at leaks, blockages, and eventually full pipe failure.
PVC is plastic. It won’t rust, won’t corrode, and isn’t affected by Florida’s climate. It’s lighter, easier to install, and lasts longer in wet environments. The only downside is it’s slightly noisier when water runs through it, but that’s a small trade-off for a system that won’t break down in 20 years.
Most homes we work on in Micco are switching from cast iron to PVC during drain replacement. It’s the smarter long-term investment, especially if your home is sitting on acidic soil or you’ve already dealt with multiple leaks. PVC also meets current building codes and is what most plumbers recommend for Florida homes.
Most residential drain replacements take one to three days, depending on how much pipe needs to be replaced and where it’s located. If we’re replacing drains under a slab foundation, that takes longer than replacing pipes in a crawl space or through walls.
We start by mapping out your existing system and identifying which sections need replacement. Then we pull permits, excavate if necessary, remove the old pipes, and install new PVC drains. Everything gets inspected and tested before we backfill and clean up.
The timeline also depends on whether we’re replacing just your interior drains or running new lines all the way to the street. If your county requires us to connect to the main sewer line, that adds time. But we’ll give you an exact timeline after the initial inspection. Most homeowners are surprised how fast it goes once we’re on-site.
Yes. Pipes don’t wait for business hours to burst. If you’ve got a slab leak flooding your floor or a backed-up drain overflowing into your home, we’ll come out and handle it.
Emergency plumbing repairs usually involve stopping the immediate problem first—shutting off water, clearing a blockage, or isolating a broken pipe. Then we assess what caused it and whether you need a temporary fix or a full replacement.
Most after-hours calls we get in Micco involve slab leaks, burst water lines, or main drain backups. These aren’t things you can wait on. Water damage adds up fast, especially in Florida where humidity makes mold grow within 24 to 48 hours. We respond quickly, we bring the right tools, and we don’t leave until your home is safe and dry.
Low water pressure usually means your pipes are clogged with sediment, corrosion, or mineral buildup. In older Micco homes, it’s almost always corroded pipes. As cast iron breaks down, rust and debris narrow the pipe diameter. Water can’t flow freely, so your pressure drops.
Sometimes the issue is localized—one faucet or one bathroom. That’s usually a clogged aerator or a single blocked pipe. But if your whole house has weak pressure, the problem is in your main water line or throughout your distribution system.
We test your pressure at multiple points to pinpoint where the restriction is. If it’s widespread corrosion, replacing the affected pipes with PVC solves it permanently. If it’s sediment buildup in your water heater, we can flush that. But low pressure isn’t something you should ignore—it’s a sign your plumbing system is struggling, and it usually gets worse over time.
Slab leaks happen when pipes running under your concrete foundation start leaking. In Florida, the main causes are shifting soil, corroded pipes, and poor installation. Micco sits on sandy, acidic soil that shifts with moisture changes. That movement puts pressure on rigid pipes, causing cracks over time.
Cast iron and copper pipes are especially vulnerable. Acidic soil eats through metal from the outside while water corrodes it from the inside. Once a pipe starts leaking under your slab, water seeps into your foundation, creating damp spots, mold, and even structural damage if it’s not caught early.
Signs of a slab leak include warm spots on your floor, higher water bills, the sound of running water when nothing’s on, and cracks in your foundation. We use specialized leak detection equipment to locate the exact spot without tearing up your entire floor. Then we either reroute the pipe or access and repair the damaged section. Slab leaks don’t fix themselves—they only get worse and more expensive the longer you wait.
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