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Wanted: Electrician for small jobs:- lighting, lamps


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I have two lamps from Syria that have refused to work for ages, a dodgy connection that means I have to pull the lighting cord three times to get a light and a porch light that is on the blink. Can anyone recommend a qualified electrician who'd be willing to do these jobs on site in SE22? Thanks.
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I would also recommend Gary Vu. Lovely guy. Very helpful and reasonably priced. 07872 178044. Gary seems genuinely interested in building a long term relationship and a good reputation rather than trying to make a quick buck, which has been my experience with other electricians.
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Its got to be Mark Best, he's on the forum (BestElectrics) along with plenty of other recommendations for his work. He knows his stuff, reasonably priced and he's a thoroughly nice chap too. There's a lot of dodgy sparkies out there, as I work in the building industry I can say that, and he's been a great find for me. Call him on 07547031593
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Another recommendation for Gary Vu. We've had him over twice for various jobs and have been very pleased both times. He's been very quick to respond/come by, done excellent work and been a pleasure to work with.
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Another recommendation for Clive and grant electricians. They have just come out on a Sunday very promptly to fix a fault caused by a mysterious leak that had cut off all circuits to our kitchen - turning off all electrical points!

Very reasonably priced too. Their number is 07831349332.

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