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Excellent service from Home Cert. They arranged for work to be done quickly and provided great advice. Really friendly and efficient. They fixed some lights for me and PAT tested some of my electrical goods. Wouldn't hesitate to use them again, very reasonably priced too. Contact 0207 205 2255 or [email protected]
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I can! I got my electrican from one of the most recommended plasterers on this forum. I would only ever use my electrican since I found him - he does an amazing job and is a wonderful guy. His name is Darren, his number is: 07989 908341 and his email is: [email protected]

I've had a nightmare time finding decent builders - I have extremely high standards and Darren has done a wonderful job each time I've needed him.

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