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Recommended Electrician - Paul (NICEIC Registered)


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I am a local electrician, covering Dulwich and surrounding areas. I am NICEIC Approved contractors registered, with full public liability and trading standards approved. I used to run the electrical side of a larger company, but have decided to venture out on my own.


I cover all aspects of electrical works, from fault finding and maintenance, to full rewires and testing and certification.


All works guaranteed, and free quotations available. I am available 24/7 with no call out charges.


Please feel free to contact me for more information: 07951176074

I had Paul come to my flat yesterday to look at a light that wasn't working. The matter had defeated my handyman, who is normally pretty good, but Paul sorted it out in moments, and also gave me a useful insight about another electrical matter. I would both recommend Paul and call on him again.
I contacted the HomeCert Ltd earlier this week to sort out some lighting and wiring problems...I needed a creative solution. The electrician came a couple of days later and did the work. He was excellent...efficient , tidy and solved my lighting problems. I would definitely recommend this company. I got them on 0207 205 2255.

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