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Had a problem with a bathroom fan. Really great service from the electrician who came the next day, bothered to check it thoroughly (hoping to save me buying a new one) before declaring it at the end of its life. He then agreed to pick up the new one before fitting it by the end of the week. So refreshing to find a tradesman who is so helpful, polite and economical! I found my fantastic central heating chap on here (Mark Newlove) so wanted to recommend an outstanding electrician too. 
Paul Edgley 07802 627967

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I'd like to reiterate comments above from Helen (who's message I read in order to contact Paul Edgley.   December was extremely hectic at ours as is the case for mkost families.   I needed to get several appliances delivered and fitted in a short space pmof time in time for Christmas.   Paul attended at short notice, was faced with not the easiest workspace and conditions to work in and an archaic fuseboard.   The greatest challenge was getting a new range cooker fitted for gas and electric.   Paul attended at short notice, was quick to work out what needed to be done and fitted wiring and two switch boxes in a short space of time and got the range cooker working in time for our Christmas.   He charged reasonably, is deeply knowledgeable, experienced and competent, does not waste any time, and gave great advice for what else we need to sort in the near future and was literally a sparky santa in that he saved Christmas for our family.   We'll be using Paul's services again and recommend him hugely to anyone needing an electrican.   Thanks Paul!  Paul Edgley 07802 627967

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I’d also like to reiterate the above. I called Paul after seeing the recommendation here. He came the next day. Found a fix for a problem with the wiring for my fridge/freezer. He was quick to respond, totally constructive and very reasonably priced. Paul will now be my go to electrician and I’d be happy to recommend him. Kate (Paul Edgley 07802 627967)

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Another recommendation for Paul. I had a couple of small lighting issues, an outside light that needed wiring up properly as it was tripping fuses and a ceiling light that that needed diagnostics. Paul responded to my message within the hour and came round the same morning and fixed everything. Lovely guy and would absolutely use again. Paul Edgley 07802 627967

Highly recommend Paul if you are looking for an electrician in the area!

I needed a new cooker point installed and was struggling to find a local electrician to do the work. I messaged Paul and he responded quickly and was clear in his communication. He came over a day later to quote for the work which was fairly priced. He was able to complete the work only a few days later and he showed up on time and delivered as promised.

Will 100% be using him for all our electrical needs moving forward and would recommend him to anyone in the area. Thank you Paul

Paul Edgley 07802 627967

Our room fan was making a horrible, loud noise - I called Paul, we agreed a day, he turned up at 8am as agreed and he removed the dying fan and replaced it with a new silent one. He'd given me an approximate cost, and in fact charged exactly that. So, I'll definately keep his phone number handy for any other electrical work that we need.

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Paul just installed picture lights along a bookcase for me - he did a brilliant job, was fast to respond to messages and quick to get round to ensure the job was done.

really high quality work - really pleased I found his number of the forum.

highly recommend - 07802 627 967

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I'd also like to recommend Paul! His colleague Damien did a super quick and neat job sorting out a kitchen socket for us which had stopped working. Paul is very easy to communicate with and it's great to know there is a reliable and skilled electrician in the local area. His number is 07802627967

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