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Hi


I?ve been using the recommendations here for some time and thought it would be time to contribute.


I can warmly recommend Kaysie Wright, electrician, as he charges a fair price, arrives and completes the job on time. I?ve asked for his help three times now and good results each time.


Kaysie Wright

‭+44 7596 150571‬


Thanks

Tc

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  • 4 weeks later...

A long overdue recommendation for electrician Kaysie Wright who came and sorted out some problems we were having with lights in the bathroom tripping the fuse box. Easy to get hold of and came the next day. Efficient job and fixed the problem. Would have posted sooner but had trouble logging into my forum account (sorry Kaysie).


Recommended. Big tick.


CONTACT him at:

Kaysie Wright

‭+44 7596 150571‬

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