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MissKing

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Hi all,


I've just bought a house in ED and wanted to get the electrics checked over when I moved in. All my sockets looked very old and I wanted to make sure my whole system was safe. I looked on this forum for recommendations and liked the sound of Clive and Grant from C G Electrical. The came round at short notice and did me a very thorough safety check that was not rushed and no corners were cut. They are also on the Trust Mark list of trusted traders: http://www.trustmark.org.uk/


The report provided was very comprehensive and as a new home owner, they gave me a lot of useful advice. I felt like the service they provided was very good value for money - my Dad was with me on the day and he agreed. They were also two really pleasant guys, a father and son team, who I would not hesitate to use again.


I would highly recommend E G Electrics. You can contact them on: Clive: 07831 349 332 // Grant: 07706 755 155

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Another recommendation for Clive at E G Electrics. While trimming hedges I managed to cut through the trimmer's cord (brilliant, I know). I feared the job might be too small for E G Electrics but Clive responded quickly to my message and fixed my trimmer for a very reasonable rate. Should I damage another power tool I will call Clive again without hesitation. I recommend him highly.


You can reach Clive at: 07831 349 332

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