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CROWN ELECTRICAL


No Job Too Big or Small


Great Rates, all quotes Beaten,very Reliable and Respectable


Fully Qualified To 17th Edition and C&G 2357. Insured To ?2,000,000


Maintenance, Fault Finding, Repairs, Heating Systems and Testing & Inspection.


Here Is A List Of Some Of The Work Crown Electrical Can Provide;


* New Fuse Board Upgrades


* Additional Socket Outlets and Lighting Points


* Full Rewires


* Intruder Alarms and CCTV


* Kitchen and Bathroom Upgrades and Extractor Fans


* Outdoor Power Supplies and Lighting


* Cooker Connections


* Electric Shower Installations


* Extractor fan installations



Free Quotations


24/7 Free Call Out service Available


Call 24/7 : 07809675879


108 Hindmans Rd East Dulwich, London SE22 9NH

  • 1 month later...
Tom King and his colleagues have been really outstanding. They did a first class job re-wiring my flat in Peckham. Their workmanship was perfect, there were no delays and their price was better than anyone else I got to quote. I highly recommend. John Keenan
  • 1 year later...

Crown Electrical Wrote:

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> CROWN ELECTRICAL

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> No Job Too Big or Small ...



Attn: Tom King,


I would like you to quote for some work and would therefore be grateful if you could return my calls. Thank you.

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