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nickdc3

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Hi

I am a landlord based in Australia so rely on EDF extensively to help with any issues with our property in Herne Hill. I contacted Gerry (McCormick) who came recommended by a couple of people. Gerry responded immediately to my job request. There was a delay in his getting the job done but Gerry to his credit was very apologetic and did not make any excuses (my experience is that this is not always the case). He was professional and gave me updates on when the job was done and any issues (which were resolved).

Trust and being reliable are an important aspect when you are on the other side of the world so recommend Gerry to this community (contact number in case you need it: 07872 303925).

Thanks

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