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hi all EDFs' I've been reading quite a lot about fake reviews and doggy tradesman. well we've use mark several times and he is the real deal, a nice guy and even better electrician. I only hope he is not caught up in all the scandal and would go as far as to personally recommend him myself and invite any users to PM me if unsure.


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Very happy to recommend Mark and Lee. My hall light kept tripping the fuse. They were on time, courteous, sorted the problem and were clear and upfront about price. As they were so clear about what the problem was (the previous electrician had never mentioned or solved it) I have just had them come back and check all my light fittings and they found some of them had the same issue.
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And another recommendation for Mark Best. He's just completely rewired my thirties semi. It was a major task as almost every single old wire had to come out. Mark did a great job at a fair price. More than that, when you've got a tradesman in your house for 3 and a half weeks, it really helps if they've got such a positive, friendly attitude. Recommended.
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Really happy to recommend Mark Best as a very good electrician and a lovely guy. I found his name on this site and he came round to check out a problem causing a fuse to blow. He quickly found the problem and disconnected the appliance until it could be replaced. Came back a week later to fit the replacement and not only fitted the hood far more quickly than expected, but also pointed out and corrected a problem which I was not aware of and which could have been quite dangerous.

Mark is one of those guys you love to have around. He always has a smile on his face and is genuinely concerned that his work is of the highest standard. I would trust Mark implicitly with any type of electrical work and have already recommended him to several friends.

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