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You’re dealing with slow drains that won’t clear, water heaters that quit without warning, or worse—cast iron pipes that are corroding under your home. These aren’t minor inconveniences. They’re problems that get expensive fast if you don’t handle them correctly.
Here’s what actually matters: getting your plumbing repaired properly so you’re not calling someone back in six months. That means using the right materials, doing the work to code, and being honest about what needs fixing now versus what can wait.
When we finish a drain replacement or plumbing repair in Williams Point, your system works the way it should. No surprise callbacks. No Band-Aid fixes that fall apart during the next heavy rain. Just reliable plumbing that does its job so you can stop thinking about it.
Drain Wizard has been serving Williams Point and Brevard County since 2007. We’re not a franchise or a call center routing you to whoever’s available. You’re getting Carl and his team—a State Certified Master Plumber with over 34 years of hands-on experience and 20 years of military service backing every job.
That military background isn’t just a talking point. It’s why we show up on time, communicate clearly, and treat your home with respect. We’re based right here in Cocoa, so when you call, you’re talking to someone who knows the Space Coast—and the plumbing problems that come with living here.
Williams Point homes face the same challenges as the rest of Brevard County: aging cast iron pipes, hard water that eats through fixtures, and humidity that accelerates corrosion. We’ve handled these issues hundreds of times, and we know how to fix them permanently.
First, we show up when we say we will and assess what’s actually going on. That means inspecting your drains, checking your pipes, and figuring out whether you need a simple repair or a full drain replacement. We’ll tell you exactly what we find—no upselling, no scare tactics.
Next, we give you a clear estimate. You’ll know what the job costs before we start, what materials we’re using, and how long it’ll take. We price by the project, not by the hour, so there’s no clock running while we work.
Then we do the work. If you’ve got cast iron pipes that need replacing, we remove them safely and install modern PVC or other code-compliant materials that’ll last. If it’s a water heater installation, we use Bradford-White units because they’re built better and last longer. If it’s an emergency plumbing repair, we fix it fast and make sure it won’t fail again next week.
When we’re done, we clean up, test everything, and walk you through what we did. You’ll have a system that works and a warranty backing our work.
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Williams Point sits in Brevard County, where nearly 40% of homes have cast iron pipe issues. If your home was built before 1975, there’s a good chance you’re living on borrowed time with those old drains. Cast iron corrodes faster here because of Florida’s hard water and high humidity. It doesn’t just slow down—it collapses, leaks into your walls, and causes water damage that costs thousands to repair.
We specialize in drain replacement and PVC installation for exactly this reason. When we replace your old cast iron, we’re not just swapping pipes. We’re installing a system that won’t corrode, won’t clog as easily, and meets current Florida building codes. That includes everything from your home to the street connection if needed.
You’re also getting honest pricing. We offer free project estimates and a 5% senior discount because we know a lot of Williams Point residents are on fixed incomes. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. Cheap plumbing repairs fail. Quality materials and experienced work cost more upfront but save you money over time because you’re not paying for the same repair twice.
Whether it’s emergency plumbing services, water heater installation, or a full drain replacement, you’re getting a licensed, insured plumber who’s been doing this for over three decades.
You’ll usually notice slow drains that don’t respond to normal cleaning, recurring clogs in the same spot, or sewage smells coming from your drains. Sometimes you’ll see water stains on walls or ceilings where pipes run, or your water bill jumps without explanation because of hidden leaks.
The bigger issue is that most cast iron problems happen out of sight. The pipes corrode from the inside out, so by the time you notice something’s wrong, the damage is often significant. If your Williams Point home was built before 1975, it’s worth having someone inspect your drains before they fail completely.
We can run a camera through your lines and show you exactly what condition they’re in. That way you’re making decisions based on what’s actually happening, not guessing. If they need replacing, we’ll tell you. If they’ve got a few more years, we’ll tell you that too.
A repair makes sense when the problem is isolated—a single cracked pipe, a bad connection, or a clog that can be cleared and won’t come back. You’re fixing one specific issue without touching the rest of the system.
A full drain replacement means we’re taking out the old pipes and installing new ones throughout the affected area. This is what you need when the pipes themselves are failing—corroded cast iron, collapsed sections, or lines that are so deteriorated they’ll just keep causing problems no matter how many times you patch them.
In Williams Point, we see a lot of homes where a repair buys you a year or two, but the rest of the system is on the same timeline. In those cases, replacing everything at once saves you money compared to doing it in pieces over the next few years. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your situation and let you decide.
It depends on the scope of the job. Replacing a single drain line might take a day. Replacing all the cast iron under your home could take three to five days, sometimes longer if we run into complications like difficult access or additional damage we didn’t see until we opened things up.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront based on what we find during the inspection. The work involves removing old pipes, installing new PVC or approved materials, connecting everything properly, testing for leaks, and making sure it all meets code. Rushing that process is how you end up with problems later.
Most Williams Point homeowners are more concerned about the mess than the timeline. We contain the work area, protect your floors and belongings, and clean up thoroughly when we’re done. You’ll have some disruption, but we keep it as minimal as possible.
Yes. When you’ve got water spraying from a burst pipe or sewage backing up into your home, that’s not something that can wait until Monday morning. We handle emergency plumbing services throughout Brevard County, including Williams Point.
Emergency calls get priority because we know the damage adds up fast. Water doesn’t care that it’s Saturday night—it’ll keep flooding your home until someone stops it. We’ll get there as quickly as we can, shut off the water, assess the damage, and either make the repair on the spot or at least stabilize things until we can do the full fix.
Keep in mind that emergency service costs more than scheduled work because we’re dropping everything to help you right now. But if you’re facing serious water damage or a complete loss of plumbing, it’s worth it. We’ll be straight with you about what constitutes a real emergency versus something that can wait a day or two.
Because they’re built better and last longer. Bradford-White designs their units for professional installation, not big-box retail, which means they use higher-quality components and better engineering. Their tanks are less prone to leaking, their heating elements last longer, and their warranty coverage is more comprehensive.
We’ve installed hundreds of water heaters over the years, and we’ve seen which brands hold up and which ones start having problems after a few years. Bradford-White consistently outperforms the competition, especially in Florida where hard water and heavy use put extra stress on your system.
When we install a water heater in your Williams Point home, we’re not just dropping in whatever’s cheapest. We’re installing equipment we trust to work reliably for 10-15 years. That matters because replacing a failed water heater is expensive and inconvenient. Getting it right the first time means you’re not dealing with it again anytime soon.
Honest answer: it depends on how much pipe needs replacing and how accessible it is. A partial replacement might run $3,000 to $8,000. A full home repipe with cast iron removal can range from $15,000 to $25,000 or more if there’s extensive water damage to repair alongside the plumbing work.
That’s a wide range because every home is different. A single-story home on a slab is different from a two-story with a crawl space. Homes with easy access to the pipes cost less than homes where we’re cutting through finished ceilings or navigating tight spaces.
We offer free project estimates, which means we’ll come out, assess your specific situation, and give you an exact price before you commit to anything. No surprises, no hourly rates that keep climbing. You’ll know what you’re paying upfront, and that number won’t change unless you ask us to do additional work we didn’t originally discuss.
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