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


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* 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



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