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Any recommendations please - electrician, builder and plasterer


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We're looking to get a bit of work done on our 3 bed house in the Herne Hill / North Dulwich area (possibly rewiring, replastering etc) and wondered if anyone had any good recommendations for local tradesmen. We're hoping to get work done during May and would really appreciate names of people you'd use again!

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Rob

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Gary Vu (electrician) was recommended to me on the forum, and he completed several small jobs for me. He was reliable, helpful and honest about his pricing. I will definitely use him again. If you do a search for him, you can find lots of other positive feedback for him.
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Aaron for plastering. He does work to a very high standard, was reasonably priced on our job and clean, tidy and friendly. I used him recently and plan to ask him to do some more work soon. If you search on his name, you will see a fair few other recommendations. He was recommended by someone who had seen his work and thought he got a very good finish (he does). I would also recommend Gary for electrics (as I did in 2011 when he did some work for us) - his number is 07872178044. I got Gary's details from EDF and he lived up to the various recommendations.
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I have just used Garret of Leah construction for the replastering and decorating of my bedroom and fitting a new bathroom for me. I was very happy with his work i have booked him to come out and do my bathroom in June, however i think he said he was fully booked until end of june now? - Not surprised!


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I used email i found on brockley forum to book initial quote [email protected]

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Also meant to post a recommendation for Gary Vu, who did an excellent job wiring for the same. He was friendly and offered lots of useful advice as well as getting job done well, and even popping by on weekends to help us get finished in time for next part of job.
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