You got the county letter
Designated conversion zones across Cocoa, Merritt Island, Rockledge, Palm Bay, Titusville and beyond — with grant assistance for qualifying homes. The county builds the sewer; the house side is yours to book.
Sewer & conversions — all of Brevard
Main-line repairs, replacements, and the county's septic-to-sewer conversion push — all licensed, permitted work quoted in writing before a shovel moves.
The county's biggest plumbing story
Brevard's Save Our Indian River Lagoon program is moving whole neighborhoods off septic. Here's the plumber's share of it.
Designated conversion zones across Cocoa, Merritt Island, Rockledge, Palm Bay, Titusville and beyond — with grant assistance for qualifying homes. The county builds the sewer; the house side is yours to book.
Properly abandoning the old tank, running the new building sewer to the county lateral, and pulling the permit — all licensed, inspected plumbing work.
Grant money flows through the county program, not through plumbers. Eligibility questions go to the program office; the plumbing quote here is free either way, so you can plan with real numbers.
Conversions expand in phases. If your area isn’t designated, a failing septic still has options a plumber handles on the house side — and a septic company handles at the tank.
How it works
Five steps, and you approve the price before any work starts.
Two minutes online — what’s wrong, your city, and when you need someone. Photos help if you have them.
Your request routes to an independent Florida-licensed plumber who covers your city and handles that kind of job — with their license number provided to you.
You’ll get a call from a local number to confirm details and set a time that works. Emergencies are flagged and prioritized.
The plumber quotes the job in person or from your photos. No work starts until you’ve said yes to a written price.
Work is performed under the contractor’s license and warranty. We follow up to make sure it went the way it should have.
Sewer line trouble
The camera decides which options are real for your line. Then each gets a price.
| Spot repair | Trenchless reline | Open replacement | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best when | One break or joint failure | Long deterioration, sound path | Collapse, bellies, bad grade |
| Yard impact | One dig | Access pits only | Open trench |
| The catch | Rest of the line unchanged | Needs adequate host pipe | Most disruptive |
| Wrong answer if… | The whole run is failing | The line has collapsed | One joint failed on a good line |
No one can honestly recommend among these without camera footage. Ask to see yours — good contractors show it without being asked.
Ready when you are
Free to use — describe the job once and the right plumber for your city takes it from there.
Questions
Stop all water use immediately — every flush upstairs arrives in the tub. Then book flagged as an emergency. If you’re on septic and the tank hasn’t been pumped in years, the septic company may be the first truck instead; describe the symptoms in the notes and get matched right the first time.
Standard policies usually don’t cover wear-and-tear failure of buried service lines — some carriers sell a service-line rider that does. Worth one call to your agent before you need it.
The county’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon program publishes designated project areas, and noticed homes get letters. If you’ve received one, book the house-side work here; if you’re unsure, the program office can confirm your address.
Fastest answer
Tell us what’s going on and we’ll get the right licensed plumber moving while you’re still on the line. Emergencies jump the queue.
(321) 604-1285Or text a photo of the problem — often the fastest way to a real answer.
Book a plumber
Your request goes to a licensed plumber covering your city. You approve the written price before any work starts.
Four quick questions — then a licensed local plumber covering your city calls you back. Free to use, no booking fees. Prefer to talk? Call (321) 604-1285.