We have been slow rolled but finally picking up momentum. We had our plumbing inspection and passed BUT it was revoked after I called the state inspectors office.
You just can't make up the stories we have dealing with contractors.
Here is the story: Right before our first inspection the plumber said that the pressure wasn't holding and that the Master Plumber suggested to cheat the inspection test. BUT this plumber said the managers said no, and they were going to do was right...Short version of this is...THEY CHEATED after it failed the first time and redid the second test.
Since no work was done from 1st fail to second pass, we knew they had to have cheated. After a month of calling, texting, requesting to speak to the manager to just get scheduled to find out where the plumbing was leaking ( and not getting scheduled), we ended up calling another plumber to redo the test and confirmed not only a leak but the drainage for the septic wasn't draining.
We called the state inspectors office and he called the Master plumber threatening that the state was going to lawyer up and revoke his plumbing license for the company to call and schedule us to find this leak that could have been in the concrete slab.
The plumber admitted to the inspectors they cheated. If we had not pursued this we would have flooded toilets, and sewer smell during an event. What a mess!
It is so sad they would not honor their warranty or workmanship. This company is one of the larger companies in Lexington. Finally, we are back on track with the state inspector breathing down the Master plumber's back!
Once the snow melts away, we will be able to get our plumbing inspection passed and our certificate of occupancy as they will be able to trench the drain line out.
I'm not going to tell you who the company is, but I also won't keep you from looking at the plumbing sticker in the kitchen that states the company 😀.
Below is the hole in the plumbing.

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