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James helped us today with installing five new light fittings (including ceiling roses). His price compared well to other quotes that I had obtained, and he was polite and did a great job (including one light which was on a very high ceiling, that he navigated well). I wouldn?t hesitate to work with James again.
  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for the review. Some tricky wiring up there for sure! Really appreciate your, and other?s responses.

For anyone who still has halogen lights, get them changed asap. They pay for themselves, especially with our soaring energy prices. 07816160353 for any advice

James

  • 5 months later...
Just called James - following other recommendations on EDF - with an issue regarding a loss of power and a blown circuit breaker. He talked me through possible solutions on how to reset the system. We now have power and the source of the problem identified. When I texted him to let him know he immediately replied with further things to check. This on a bank holiday! His number now saved as first responder to future problems and will be getting a call regarding further work.

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