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I would like to make a recommdation for Gary Vu an electrician. I cannot recommend Gary enough. I contacted him on Tuesday and within a few hours as stated he arrived with a colleague (whom he was kind enough to introduce) to analyse my water heater which has been problematic for some time, a few plumbers had been to look with out alleviating the problem for any length of time, although they tried.


Within 30 mins Gary was able to both diagnose and fix the problem which was related to a fuse on the fuse board which was not appropriate for the load as well as loose wiring potentially being an issue.


The fee was as stated beforehand.


Not only was Gary competent he was also very professional, polite and respectful.

Since repairing my appliance I have had no further issues hence my high level of recommendation and I would not hesitate to use him again.

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We've used him too and he's ace. He's said to me before that it's better to text him, so I'd suggest you try that.




Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Lucky you! I have been trying to contact him for

> WEEKS...each time his phone seems switched off in

> that I am unable to leave a message. Perhaps I

> have an old no. Perhaps you could PM me his

> current no? I would be grateful. Thank you.

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