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You can be reassured when Edward Shaw steps over your threshold and starts an electrical job...he is surprisingly fast..as fast as a bolt of lightening...Two jobs...sorting out an extractor fan that wasnt working...resolving a loft lighting problem by putting in a fuse box.He charged us ?75.Daisey lets uses him as their main sparkie and now so will we.....


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Ed has done several jobs for us over the last few years - installing a new oven, re-routing some untidy electrics, replacing a faulty switch unit etc, and we've always been more than happy with the work. He will discuss and explain what he is doing and any options, his rates are reasonable and he's a thoroughly nice guy to have working in your home.

(joskat - part p is mentioned on his website www.edelectrician.co.uk)


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