Water leakage into bedroom from poor overflow design?
Our home is 6 yrs old, and we have an air conditioning unit (whole house) in our garage. We have a service contract and it is serviced every year by the same company. Each year we have had at least one problem of it getting backed up and water leaking in the garage. Until this year, we did not know (nor had anyone told us) that we should have access to be able to flush bleach, etc into the system to remove the backup--there was never an opening in the piping to do so. Last week, they made the cut and added an elbow joint to provide that access. (It was their third trip in two months due to backups)
However, tonight I went into my daughter's bedroom (it has a shared wall with the garage), and her carpet was soaking wet in a few spots, namely about 12 inches from the wall. VERY wet. We felt along the baseboard, and it felt cold and damp. Then I went into the garage and the unit is leaking profusely.
Should our next step be to call a home inspector, the air conditioner company--both? My daugther happens to suffer from chronic allergy issues, and damp, stagnant water and mold... well... I have to wonder how long we may have had his undetected problem, Who knows how long there may have been mold in her walls, since we get backups every year. Clearly the overflow pipes were not installed with the proper slope (in my mind). Now I assume we are looking at ripping up crpeting and cutting into drywall.
I am not handy with this, which is why I need to know--who to contact first for assistance? Home builder? Home inspector? Air conditioning company? An attorney?