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I've come onto the forum purely to recommend electrician Shaun Owens. He's saved the day on two occasions for us know, once late at night when we had a new born baby where he was round immediately and more recently to rectify a live wire in our kitchen. He is professional, helpful, reasonably priced and a genuinely nice guy. He even spent time explaining exactly what he was doing and how it all worked which was much appreciated. Wouldn't look anywhere else for an electrician again!
  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys - first post!


We're finding the forum super useful and having just moved to the area after buying our first flat we had a issue that needed sorting really quickly before decorators could get to work. We text Shaun and he arranged to come the next day. He was polite, professional and clearly had our best interests at heart. He managed to sort the issue in double quick time and even sorted out some other things that needed doing to make sure we got our money's worth. Great guy who we couldn't rate more highly.


Joe and Jenna

Hi all- I saw these great reviews of Shaun so gave him a ring a few weeks ago and arranged for him to do an electricians report of the house I'm moving into. However since agreeing to this- to my knowledge he has visited the property - he has proved impossible to contact- I've tried ringing and emailing repeatedly. Has he changed his number or email recently? Any help would be greatly appreciated- a little confusing to see that he is taking on new jobs. Not an ideal situation as it's the last thing I'm waiting on before completing the purchase!!


Thanks All,


Sam

  • 4 months later...
I used Shaun following the excellent recommendations on this forum. I need a rental property certificate. Initially he was great- he responded quacking, undertook the job of fitting new smoke alarms, which was very expensive at over ?500. I never saw the certificate despite reassurances that it had been electronically sent to me. I chased him, he never responded. His work is not that good as he put a whole in my ceiling before check the wiring. He did fix it but you can see the patch up job. He is most probably okay for basic jobs but when you run into problems he disappears and he is expensive.
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  • 2 months later...
Unfortunately another no show for Shaun. I arranged for him to come to us do for a few small jobs last Friday, after confirming the appointment he did not turn up and has not returned my calls or texts. Very frustrating as I'd taken the morning off work to wait in for him. Anyone know another electrician please? We still need one as Shaun has seemingly vanished!

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