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Slavek has done a number of electrical jobs in my flat including complete rewiring of of all my sockets and ceiling lights when nothing worked. He is very reliable, finds practical and cost effective solutions (when other electricians have failed)and really goes the extra mile to make sure everything works. He is always very happy to come around at short notice. I would really recommend Slavek!
I had Slavek install all electrics in my cafe conversion. He did a great job , offered good advice and always with that big smile on his face. He is currently quoting on another project of mine. If your ever around SE14 you should pop into Juno Cafe , have a coffee and check out his work.
Slavek has recently completed the electrics in a new build, high end apartment. As an interior designer I often have complicated lighting designs and Slavek has the ability to understand and work out the desired end result. Reliable, always polite and offers good advice. I highly recommend Slavek for all electrics works.

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