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A couple of weeks back Mike came round and fitted some ceiling roses and a new oven for me. He did a great job, particularly as the oven wasn't a clean fit and he had to improvise to complete the installation successfully. I will definitely be giving him a call next time I need work done.
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I can definitely recommend Mike. He fitted a new pull cord light switch in our bathroom. I looked for a few quotes and his was really reasonable. He was punctual and made it easy to arrange a convenient time as I needed to nip out of work. Obviously this was only a samll job but he was very tidy and efficient and I would use him if we needed more work. I've recommended him to our landlady.
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Mike completely rewired my flat in central London (including adding a new fuse board) and installation of LED spots throughout. Quick but well done, Mike provided good suggestions and advice without being pushy.


Also dealt well with my noise-sensitive neighbour.


Would use again, gladly.

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