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Dakota Mcavaney
Mar 4, 2026
In the process of buying a home, the inspector flagged a wet/moldy floor joist with a pipe running alongside it in the crawl space and said there is likely a leak that caused the rotting. Sellers called Paschal's to come look at it and they were willing to pay for the repairs. Plumber said there is no leak, everything is good to go, its just condensation. So i buy the house thinking there's no leak. Only to IMMEDIATELY find that there is a pipe leaking in the wall. Now I have to replace rotted drywall, wet, moldy insulation, a baseboard, and flooring on my dollar. If Paschal's plumber had done their job, the sellers would've fixed it all, but now I'm stuck with it. I ask Paschal's to make it right because it's their mistake, and they say I have to pay for the repair. Yeah not a chance. I would pay someone else twice the price just to spite you at this point for not owning up and making it right when YOUR lazy/incompetent tech didn't do their job properly and now I have to suffer because of it. NOT a good way to do business and NOT good people. The worst part is that when you poke your head in the crawl space to look at the board, there's literally a whole puddle under it and it drips every 5 seconds. Your plumber couldn't even bother to poke his head in the crawl space to look at it and now because of that, it's my problem. I trusted your "professional" opinion that the plumbing was good to go.