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Need an electrician to install a new fuse box and rewire 2 bedrooms plus hallway composing the front half of a ground floor flat in ED. Flat in undergoing renovation, so plaster already removed and no need to make good afterwards. Thanks.
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I too can recommend Myles Richards (07850 367896) of Linked-Electrical Services Ltd. I contacted Myles first thing this morning to ask if he might check the electrics in a property I own and he was at the site by 10 AM having had a cancellation. He carried out a thorough inspection and tested the electrics, explaining what he was doing as he went along. I was very happy with the service provided by Myles.
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Try Tyron at TNE Electrical - 020 3151 2546. Has carried out work for 10-15 people I know and they can't speak highly enough of their services.



devin3 Wrote:

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> Need an electrician to install a new fuse box and

> rewire 2 bedrooms plus hallway composing the front

> half of a ground floor flat in ED. Flat in

> undergoing renovation, so plaster already removed

> and no need to make good afterwards. Thanks.

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