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Another recommendation for Ben, he came around the day I got in touch to give me a very reasonable quote and then back less than a week later to complete the work. He replaced a broken induction hob, fitted a new socket and heat alarm. Super efficient, tidy and friendly. Would definitely use Ben's services again.
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I'd like to give Ben (07737 985595) a recommendation too having found him on EDF - he was really responsive when I texted him and we arranged for him to visit. He sourced and fitted new spotlights for my bathroom - he did a great job, was very tidy and friendly. I will definitely be using Ben's services again!
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Thank you to Ben who I contacted on a Sunday night to see if he was available on Monday. Even though he wasn?t he tried to help with my problem there and then. That was so kind of him, made me see why he has all the recommendations. Shall be keeping his contact for future if needed, and thank you Ben!
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Hi, just posting another recommendation for Ben (07737 985595). He very kindly popped round the same day I called him, proactively providing me with status updates on arrival time. He was extremely professional and considerate, putting on overshoe protectors before entering the house. He was incredibly quick to troubleshoot the issue and resolve.


We will certainly look to call upon Ben again so wanted to share the recommendation.

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