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I would like to recommend Richard the electrician, we have very old fuse box in our property and started smelling what smelt like a very old smell coming from our cupboard so we immediately called the emergency electric who turned up and removed an old fuse which had started to burn hence the strong smell of copper and asked us to call an electrician to have a look at the old fuse box.


Being a Saturday, with no power in our flat, I looked on EDF and found Richard's number, he turned up the next day (Sunday) as he had promised and did a fantastic job replacing our very old box, he also gave us advice on what to do with our very old wiring in our property.


An all round nice guy who's rates are extremely fair especially for a Sunday when trade workers are reluctant to work due to family commitments.


If you need any electrical work done, then Richard is your man. His number is 07931890286.

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