Drain Cleaning in Brevard County, FL
Clogged drains cleared fast — kitchen, bathroom, floor drains.
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A slow drain becomes a blocked drain becomes an overflow. Grease, hair, tree roots, and mineral buildup are the usual culprits in Brevard County homes. We connect you with drain contractors who use high-pressure hydro-jetting and mechanical snaking — and identify the underlying cause so it doesn't come back in three months.
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What Our Brevard Septic Contractors Include
- Hydro-jetting and mechanical drain snaking
- Kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and floor drains
- Camera inspection available to diagnose root cause
- Commercial kitchen drain cleaning
- Same-day service on most calls
How much does drain cleaning cost in Brevard County, FL?
Standard drain snaking in Brevard County runs $100–$250 for a single drain. Hydro-jetting — more thorough and better for grease or root buildup — typically costs $250–$500 depending on the line and obstruction. Camera inspection adds $100–$200 but identifies the root cause and prevents repeat service calls.
What causes recurring drain clogs in Brevard County homes?
The most common causes are grease buildup in kitchen lines, hair in bathroom drains, and tree root intrusion. Florida's year-round growing season means tree roots are active 12 months a year — making root intrusion in older pipe joints especially common. If you're clearing the same drain repeatedly, a camera inspection will show whether you have a structural problem.
Is hydro-jetting better than drain snaking?
For serious or recurring clogs, yes. Snaking breaks through a blockage; hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the entire pipe wall — removing grease, scale, and roots. Snaking is faster and cheaper for a simple clog; hydro-jetting is the right call for grease-heavy kitchen lines, root-infiltrated pipes, or any drain that keeps backing up.
When should I call a professional instead of trying to clear it myself?
Call a professional when multiple drains in the house are slow at the same time (indicates a main line problem), a drain doesn't respond to plunging, you hear gurgling in other fixtures, or the clog has come back more than twice. These are signs of a deeper blockage or structural issue that requires professional equipment.
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