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Hi,


C&G Electricians (Clive 8 Grant) are superb. They did some extensive work at ours at a reasonable fee: Including multiple sky and telephone points across the house and cable trunking. They have loads of positive feedback on the forum. You can Call Grant on 0770 675 5155.


Here is a link to a previous thread I started asking for recommendations for an Electrician with feedbacks recommending C&G.


Goodluck


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1006522,1006522#msg-1006522

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Hi.

I would like to add my recommendation to this.

We were about to have our lounge decorated and at the last minute decided we wanted different lights. They responded quickly to this need. A bit later we decided we needed new sockets and again they responded quickly, it needed more work than originally expected die to old wiring but they sorted it out quickly and for a reasonable price.

I will not hesitate to use again.

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