Plumber in Palm Bay, FL

Plumbing That Works When You Need It

We’re a licensed plumber in Palm Bay, FL handling everything from emergency repairs to full installations—backed by 40+ years of experience and military-grade reliability.
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Palm Bay Plumbing Services

Your Plumbing Problems Fixed Right the First Time

You don’t have time for a plumber who shows up late, guesses at the problem, or leaves you with a temporary fix that fails in three months. You need someone who understands Palm Bay’s sandy soil that shifts under slab foundations and causes hidden leaks. Someone who knows the hard water here scales up your pipes and shortens the life of your water heater.

When your plumbing works the way it should, you’re not dealing with surprise water bills from slab leaks you didn’t know existed. You’re not replacing fixtures every few years because mineral buildup destroyed them. You’re not scrambling to find an emergency plumber at 9 PM because a pipe burst under pressure.

You get reliable water pressure in every room. Drains that actually drain. A water heater that lasts its full lifespan. And the confidence that when something does go wrong, you’ve got a licensed plumber who’ll show up the same day and fix it properly.

Licensed Plumber Palm Bay FL

Experience That Started at Age 16

We’ve been handling plumbing repairs and installations in Palm Bay since 2007. Carl, our owner, started learning this trade at 16 in Cape May County, New Jersey—working on everything from gas piping and new construction to cast iron replacements and bathroom remodels before earning his state plumbing license.

That’s over 40 years of combined plumbing experience, backed by 20 years of military service. The same values that matter in the military—honesty, hard work, loyalty—are what drive every job we do. Carl personally oversees each project to make sure it’s done right.

You’re not getting a corporate franchise that sends whoever’s available. You’re working with a family-owned business that’s been serving Brevard County for nearly two decades and understands exactly what Palm Bay homes deal with.

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Emergency Plumbing Services Palm Bay

What Happens When You Call

You call or reach out online, and we schedule a time that works for you—often the same day if it’s urgent. We show up early, not late, because your time matters.

We assess the problem and explain what’s going on in plain language. No jargon. No upselling services you don’t need. You get an upfront estimate before any work starts, so there’s no surprise bill at the end.

Once you approve, we get to work. Whether it’s a drain cleaning, PVC pipe replacement, water heater repair, or full drain installation, the job gets done right. We don’t rush through it, and we don’t cut corners.

When we’re finished, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. You’re left with plumbing that works the way it should—and a number to call if anything comes up down the road.

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About Drain Wizard Plumbing

Drain Replacement and Plumbing Repairs

What's Covered in Our Plumbing Services

We handle the full range of residential and commercial plumbing in Palm Bay. That includes emergency plumbing services when a pipe bursts or a drain backs up in the middle of the night. Drain cleaning to prevent clogs before they turn into expensive backups. Water heater repair and replacement when yours stops heating or starts leaking.

If you’ve got a slab leak—common here because of the sandy soil under Palm Bay foundations—we locate it and repair it before it drives up your water bill or damages your home’s structure. We also handle drain replacement and drain installation, including PVC replacement for older systems that are failing.

Bathroom and kitchen plumbing repairs, fixture installations, water pressure issues, and full remodels are all part of what we do. For Palm Bay’s hard water problems, we can assess your system and recommend solutions that actually extend the life of your pipes and appliances instead of just patching symptoms.

You’re not calling one plumber for a clog and another for a water heater. It’s all handled under one licensed, insured contractor—#CFC1428379—with the experience to do it right.

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How quickly can you get here for an emergency plumbing issue?

We offer same-day service for emergency plumbing in Palm Bay. If you call in the morning, there’s a good chance we can be there that afternoon. If it’s after hours and you’ve got a burst pipe or major leak, we’re available 24/7 in the Palm Bay area.

Emergency situations don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. The goal is to get there fast, stop the immediate problem, and prevent further damage to your home. Once the emergency is under control, we assess what caused it and make sure it’s fixed properly—not just patched temporarily.

Slab leaks happen when pipes running under your concrete foundation start leaking. In Palm Bay, the sandy soil is a major factor. It shifts more easily than other soil types, which puts stress on the pipes embedded in or under your slab. Over time, that stress causes cracks or breaks.

Hard water makes it worse. The minerals in Palm Bay’s water can corrode pipes from the inside, weakening them until they fail. Age is another factor—older homes with original plumbing are more likely to develop slab leaks as pipes deteriorate.

Signs include unexplained increases in your water bill, warm spots on your floor, the sound of running water when nothing’s on, or cracks in your foundation. If you suspect a slab leak, it’s worth getting it checked. The longer it goes, the more damage it does to your foundation and the higher your water bill climbs.

Some small fixes—like replacing a faucet washer or tightening a loose connection—are manageable if you know what you’re doing. But most plumbing repairs involve more than what you see on the surface, and that’s where DIY attempts go wrong.

You might fix the visible leak but miss the underlying issue, like corroded pipes or improper water pressure. Or you might make it worse by over-tightening connections, using the wrong materials, or not following local code requirements. Then you’re paying a licensed plumber to undo the damage and fix the original problem.

In Florida, certain plumbing work legally requires a licensed contractor. That’s not just bureaucracy—it’s because improper plumbing can cause serious water damage, mold growth, or even health hazards if wastewater systems are involved. We know local codes, have the right tools, and carry insurance that protects you if something goes wrong.

For most homes in Palm Bay, once a year is a good baseline. Regular drain cleaning prevents buildup from turning into full clogs that back up your sinks, tubs, or toilets. It also helps you avoid the kind of blockages that lead to emergency calls at inconvenient times.

If you’ve got older pipes, a large household, or you’ve had recurring drain issues, you might benefit from cleaning twice a year. Homes with a lot of trees nearby can also get more root intrusion into sewer lines, which means more frequent maintenance.

The advantage of staying ahead of it is simple: you’re not dealing with a backed-up drain the night before guests arrive or right before you leave for vacation. Preventive drain cleaning is faster, cheaper, and a lot less stressful than emergency drain repairs.

It depends on what’s wrong and how old your water heater is. If it’s a minor issue—like a faulty thermostat, a worn heating element, or a small leak from a valve—repair usually makes sense, especially if the unit is relatively new.

But if your water heater is over 10 years old and starting to fail, replacement is often the smarter move. Older units are less efficient, more prone to breakdowns, and repairs can add up quickly. If you’re seeing rusty water, hearing loud banging noises, or dealing with inconsistent hot water, those are signs the tank itself is deteriorating.

In Palm Bay, hard water shortens the lifespan of water heaters by causing sediment buildup and corrosion inside the tank. That’s why regular maintenance matters, but even with maintenance, there’s a point where replacement is more cost-effective than continuing to repair an aging unit. We can assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation based on the condition of your water heater and what makes sense for your budget.

Fluctuating water pressure in Palm Bay can happen for a few reasons. One common cause is demand on the municipal water system—when a lot of homes are using water at the same time, like early morning or evening, pressure can drop temporarily.

But if your water pressure issues are consistent or severe, the problem is likely in your home’s plumbing. Mineral buildup from hard water narrows the inside of your pipes over time, restricting flow. Older galvanized pipes are especially prone to this. A partially closed shut-off valve, a failing pressure regulator, or a hidden leak can also cause pressure problems.

If you’re experiencing weak pressure in one fixture, it’s usually a clogged aerator or a localized issue. If it’s affecting your whole house, it’s worth having us inspect your system. Low pressure isn’t just annoying—it can be a sign of a bigger issue like a slab leak or corroded pipes that need attention before they fail completely.

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