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Energy Performance Certificate - Recommendation for Dulwich Energy Assessors


lordshiplass

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Hi,


I've just rented out my flat in East Dulwich and have had to get in a number of trades people/professionals to get it ready for my new tenant. (All of whom have been excellent!)


Just dealt with Patrick Myers at Dulwich Energy Assessors as it's a legal requirement to have an up to date Energy Performance Certificate.


I found Patrick to be professional, friendly and very prompt in getting things done. Exemplary service!


His contact details, should anyone need this service are:


T: 020 3664 9968

M: 07931 338 854

E: [email protected]


[email protected]


I do like passing on a good recommendation and have appreciated getting them myself from the forum so hope this is helpful to others...

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