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You’re dealing with a plumbing problem that’s disrupting your day, your business, or your peace of mind. Maybe it’s a drain that keeps backing up no matter what you pour down it. Maybe it’s a pipe that’s leaking behind a wall and you’re watching the damage spread. Or maybe you’re in an older South Cocoa Beach home and you know those cast iron pipes are on borrowed time.
Here’s what matters: when we finish the job, the problem is actually solved. Not temporarily quieted. Not “good enough for now.” Fixed.
That means if your drain line is corroded from decades of salt air exposure, we’re replacing it with materials built to last in a coastal environment—PVC or PEX that won’t rust out in five years. If your emergency plumbing situation involves a burst pipe at 9 PM, we’re responding fast and bringing the parts, tools, and experience to handle it the same night. And if you’ve been told you need a full repipe, we’ll walk you through what that actually involves, what it costs, and why it’s worth doing right the first time.
You don’t get callbacks. You don’t get excuses. You get a system that works.
Drain Wizard is a family-owned plumbing company that’s been serving South Cocoa Beach and Brevard County since 2007. We’re not a franchise. We’re not a call center dispatching whoever’s available. We’re a small team with over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20 years of military service behind us.
That military background shows up in how we work: on time, no surprises, no shortcuts. Our lead plumber is a State Certified Master Plumber (CFC#1428379), and we carry an A+ rating with the BBB because we do what we say we’re going to do.
South Cocoa Beach has specific plumbing challenges—older homes with cast iron drain lines, coastal salt air that eats through metal pipes, and hurricane-related damage that most plumbers don’t think about until it’s too late. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it in a way that lasts. If you’re tired of calling someone back to redo the same repair, that’s exactly why we’re here.
First, you call us or request a free estimate. We’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency or something you’ve been putting off. If it’s urgent, we move fast. If it’s not, we schedule a time that works for you.
When we arrive, we assess the situation honestly. That means we’re looking at the root cause, not just the symptom. If your drain is clogged, we’re checking whether it’s a simple blockage or a sign that your pipes are deteriorating. If you’ve got a leak, we’re finding out why it’s leaking and whether the surrounding system is at risk too. We explain what we find in plain terms, and we give you a transparent price before we start any work—no hidden fees, no upselling you on things you don’t need.
Once you approve the work, we get it done. We bring the right materials for South Cocoa Beach’s environment, whether that’s corrosion-resistant PVC for drain replacement or updated fixtures that won’t fail in a year. We clean up when we’re finished. And before we leave, we make sure everything works the way it should.
If something comes up after the job, you call us. We stand behind our work, and we’ll make it right.
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We handle the full scope of residential and commercial plumbing in South Cocoa Beach. That includes emergency plumbing services when something breaks at the worst possible time—burst pipes, water heater failures, sewer backups. We also handle planned work like drain replacement, PVC pipe installation, full repiping, and bathroom or kitchen plumbing upgrades.
If you’re in an older home—especially one built before 1975—there’s a good chance you’re still running on cast iron drain lines. Those pipes corrode from the inside out, and in South Cocoa Beach’s coastal climate, that process happens faster. We specialize in replacing those outdated systems with modern materials that won’t rust, crack, or collapse. PVC and PEX are built to handle Florida’s humidity, salt air, and shifting ground without breaking down.
We also handle water heater installation and repair, drain cleaning, leak detection, and fixture replacement. If it involves water moving through your property, we’ve dealt with it. And because we’re local, we understand what South Cocoa Beach properties face—sand infiltration, hurricane damage, saltwater exposure, and the wear that comes with being this close to the ocean.
You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach. You’re getting a plan that’s based on your property, your system, and what actually needs to happen to keep it running.
If you’ve got a burst pipe, a sewer backup, or a water heater that’s flooding your garage, we move fast. Most emergency plumbing calls in South Cocoa Beach get a same-day response, and if you call early enough, we can usually be there within a few hours.
We keep our trucks stocked with the parts and tools we need for the most common emergencies, so we’re not making multiple trips or waiting on suppliers. That means if it’s fixable on the spot, we fix it on the spot. If it requires more extensive work—like a full drain replacement—we’ll stabilize the situation, explain what needs to happen next, and get you scheduled as soon as possible.
We also don’t charge extra just because it’s after hours or a weekend. You’re paying for the work, not the time of day.
Cast iron pipe replacement is one of the most common jobs we do in South Cocoa Beach, especially in homes built in the ’60s and ’70s. Those pipes were built to last, but “last” doesn’t mean forever—and in a coastal environment, they break down faster than they would inland.
The process starts with an inspection to see where the damage is and how much of the system needs replacing. Sometimes it’s just one section. Other times, the whole drain line is compromised and it makes more sense to replace it all at once. We’ll walk you through what we find and give you options based on your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Once we start the work, we remove the old cast iron and install new PVC or ABS piping. These materials don’t corrode, they’re lighter, and they handle South Cocoa Beach’s climate without breaking down. Depending on the scope, the job can take anywhere from a day to a few days. We work clean, we protect your property, and we make sure everything is up to code before we’re done.
It’s not your imagination—coastal properties deal with plumbing issues that homes even 20 miles inland don’t face. Salt air accelerates corrosion on any metal components in your plumbing system. That includes pipes, fittings, water heaters, and fixtures. Over time, that corrosion leads to leaks, breaks, and system failures that happen faster than they would in a less humid, non-coastal environment.
You’ve also got sand infiltration in some areas, especially if your property is close to the beach. Sand gets into drain lines, clogs traps, and wears down pipes from the inside. Add in the occasional hurricane or tropical storm, and you’ve got flooding, backflow, and pressure issues that can damage your entire system in a single event.
That’s why using the right materials matters here. PVC, PEX, and corrosion-resistant fixtures are built to handle what South Cocoa Beach throws at them. If your plumber isn’t thinking about salt air and coastal wear when they’re doing the work, you’re going to be calling someone else in a few years to redo it.
Yes. If you’re dealing with a plumbing issue that’s not an emergency—like a slow drain, an aging water heater, or a bathroom remodel—we’ll come out and give you a free estimate. We’ll assess what’s going on, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear price before any work starts.
For emergency situations, we skip the estimate and focus on stopping the damage. But even then, we’re not doing work without your approval. We’ll tell you what it’s going to cost, what your options are, and what happens if you wait. You make the call.
We don’t believe in surprise charges or vague pricing. You’ll know what you’re paying for, and you’ll know why. If something changes during the job—like we open up a wall and find more damage than expected—we stop, explain what we found, and get your approval before moving forward. No one likes being blindsided by a bill, and we’re not in the business of doing that to people.
Call us. We handle after-hours emergencies, and we don’t make you wait until Monday morning to get help. If water is actively leaking, your sewer is backing up, or something in your system has failed and it’s causing damage, that’s an emergency—and we treat it like one.
While you’re waiting for us to arrive, do what you can to minimize damage. If it’s a burst pipe, shut off the water at the main valve (usually near your water meter or where the line enters your house). If it’s a water heater leak, turn off the power or gas to the unit and shut off the water supply to the heater. If your sewer is backing up, stop using water in the house—that includes flushing toilets, running sinks, or using the washing machine.
Once we’re there, we’ll assess the situation, stop the immediate problem, and figure out what needs to happen next. Some things we can fix on the spot. Others require follow-up work, and we’ll schedule that as soon as possible. Either way, you’re not left guessing or dealing with it alone.
That depends on the age of your plumbing, the extent of the damage, and how many problems you’ve been dealing with. If you’re fixing the same leak over and over, or if you’re seeing issues in multiple areas of your home, that’s usually a sign that the system itself is failing—not just one pipe.
Homes in South Cocoa Beach that still have original cast iron or galvanized steel pipes are often good candidates for repiping. Those materials break down over time, and once they start failing in one spot, it’s only a matter of time before another section goes. Repiping means replacing the old system with modern materials that won’t corrode or wear out in a few years.
We’ll never push you into a full repipe if a repair will actually solve the problem. But we’ll also be honest if we think you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing. During the estimate, we’ll explain what we’re seeing, what your options are, and what each option costs. You decide what makes sense for your situation and your budget.
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