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I can recommend Kaysie. He sorted out the lights under my kitchen cupboards which another electrician on here failed to do on an earlier visit. Kaysie was quick to respond, went and got the bits and bobs needed and fitted them the next morning quicker than expected and for a fair price. Will use again
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After trying with no success to install our garden lights we called Kaysie who was very helpful. He fixed the damage we had caused with our garden light circuit as well as a problem with the dishwasher. Reliable, on time and very efficient. We will for sure use his services again in the future. Highly recommended!
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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Everyone I have let down,


I would like to give a public apology. I'm sorry for my lack if communication, my car has broken down in Norwich and I'm stuck with a ?2000 plus! Bill to fix it. I was borrowing somebody else's car to make appointment but was proving quite difficult to keep up with my schedule as it had to tie in with the person who kindly lent me there car. My battery also died for a couple of days whilst being away at Legoland for the weekend for my daughters birthdays. All my problems, not excuses. I will be back in action next week and as a good will gesture If anyone I have let down still needs me to do the work I will offer 50% discount on my rates.


Apologies


Kaysie

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  • 3 weeks later...

New to area and needed an electrician.


Asked Kaysie to come and put up some internal and external lights for us today. He was really quick to get back to my text, punctual and did a great job. All sorted. I will definitely ask him to do any other electrical jobs that come up.

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True to his word, Kaysie came round to do some work to our fuse box at the discounted rate he promised in his earlier post. (We were caught up in all the problems he was having with his car). Everything is up and running again.
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After reading so many good reviews, we had Kaysie round to quote for a handful of lighting jobs. He was prompt and quote was good, so we booked him in. Unfortunately, he has cancelled on us (after the time he was due to arrive) twice now. Really really disappointing, after rescheduling our days to make sure we're in, and giving him a second chance after the first let down. What a shame we haven't had the same experience as others. Won't be recommending based on this experience.
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