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Bluefin electricians


Fully qualified and experienced electrician living in Dulwich and happy to take care of all you electrical needs, I work all over London and am available 6 days a week.


 All domestic electrical repairs and fault finding undertaken

 Replacing existing sockets or adding extra sockets

 Installing lighting, light switches and new lighting circuits

 Electrical Safety Certification /Landlord Certificates

 New or replacement of Low Voltage lighting both indoor and outdoor

 Installing of new or replacing Cooker hoods, oven and extractor fans

 Installing of Boiler switches and timers and designated boiler circuits

 Installing of new fuse-board with council certification

 New Kitchen and Bathroom installation and wiring

 Electric under floor heating,

 Mains and battery smoke alarms

 electrical showers Installation and shower circuits

 Garden sockets and lighting,

 New wiring installations,

 Complete house, flat or office re-wire

 Moving of phone points

 De-installing fire/intruder alarm systems


and a lot more


All jobs welcome no job is too small, there is no charge for an estimates and i am available for 6 days a week and for emergency call outs.


If I?m not available when you call, please leave me a message with your name and a brief description or text/ email me and I?ll endeavour to get back to you within the hour.


contact No: 07808130494

email: [email protected]

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