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Electrician Recommendation


jenniwg

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I just wanted to recommend Collin Smith, an NICEIC registered electrician who has just done a fantastic job installing downlights in our kitchen, hallway and bathroom, along with a pendant light in the kitchen, an extra plug socket and an extractor fan in the bathroom. He was very friendly and efficient, and we are really pleased with all of the work. His number is 07956215163 and email address [email protected].
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I would also like to recommend Collin Smith 07956215163 who quickly and kindly helped out with tripped fuse which wouldn?t reset (and meant that the thermostat/freezer and all kitchen appliances were out of action).He responded immediately (despite it being out of working hours)and was able to work out what was causing the problem extremely quickly. He was friendly, efficient & clearly knew his stuff. I will definitely contact him in future if I need an electrician. Highly recommended.

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