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recommendation for electrician please


canela

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I'm looking for an electrician who can carry out some basic domestic work, and also re-routing wires for our internet connection.


Can anyone recommend someone they have already used?


If you are an electrician yourself, please respond by PM with your details, and details of how much you charge. We would expect you to have professional insurance.

we have just had a fair amount of electrical work done by Ed Shaw 07793 651564. He installed nice LED ceiling lights in kitchen and bath, basically rewired our kitchen for an all new layout, and did bathroom wiring. also added some new mains sockets. Altogether it was a major project. Ed did great work, was always arriving when promised and price seemed fair and reasonable. I will use him again to install several new lights in some other rooms!

I would highly recommend Dan (3rd Man Services) on 07870467207.


He did a number of electrical jobs for me over the summer - these ranged from fitting/replacing light switches and sinking plug sockets to installing garden lighting. Work was completed to a high standard, good price and great customer service. He is local (Goose Green).

We'd also recommend Gary Vu. We've just moved into the area and used Gary for an electrical safety check when we were buying (from previous recommendations elsewhere on the forum). Now we're in, we needed a shaver socket to be isolated and wondered why our bell wasn't working; Gary came that day, sorted the shaver socket, checked the bell and told me how to install a new chime (the only bit not working) myself. He's been very helpful, quick and friendly and we'd definitely use him again.
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