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For anyone looking for an electrician in the East Dulwich or surrounding areas I cannot recommend highly enough MARK HOLZHEY.


Over the last 4 months Mark has very ably and professionally helped me with a number of projects:


LED spotlight installation throughout house

Wiring loft

New sockets and switches

Underfloor heating

Heating thermostat

Outside light and sensor


In all cases he has done a great job, helping me out with design considerations and product choice (he even picked all the good up for me). He always turns up when he promises and finishing within the estimate he gives. He is trustworthy and considerate of your property when working. His day rate is very reasonable and his ability to accommodate working at weekends or evenings is a bonus - I would not hesitate contracting him again. He is an excellent find.


You can reach him on 07974 265670 / 0208 4259517 or [email protected].

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