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omarsmith

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We've used Gary Vu for 2 jobs. The first time we were very grateful for his prompt help when our consumer unit kept tripping and we were without electricity. I have no doubt that he is a qualified electrician. On this basis we chose to use him again for a much bigger job over several days. Although his work was OK in the end, he made a couple of mistakes - which, per se, we were fine with. However, he then tried to blame and charge us for putting one of them right and we felt deeply disappointed about that. One of his mistakes also meant we had to fork out for the additional services of a plasterer. For these reasons alone, we would not use him again. Having said that, the end result is that our new lighting looks good and functions as it should.
Very happy to recommend Gary Vu for electrical work - we've used him for big and small jobs over the last few years and he always steps in at short notice reliably and with good humour even when the jobs have been minor. You can reach him on 07872 178044

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