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Great Electrician in Herne Hill - Slavek


Dan Browne

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Just wanted to recommend an electrician I used this week.


After being stitched up earlier in the week by a real cowboy, I was given the number for Slavek.


He's NIC & EIC registered, punctual, clean and tidy and a really nice guy.


Couldn't recommend highly enough!


SLAVEK 0796 606 7004

I would also like to recommend Slavek. I had quite a big task at my flat (in Camberwell) a few months ago, with almost all the downstairs lighting needing to be replaced. Slavek came with his colleague Mike (both really friendly guys) and they did a great job, very quick and reasonably priced.


Big thumbs up! I'll definitely be using Slavek for any other work.

I too would like to highly recommend Slavek. He did an excellent job for me today. He's a genuinely nice guy, good at what he does and charges very reasonable rates. I wouldn't hesitate to use him again in the future. Also, he didn't keep me waiting and arrived when he said he would.

Hi all,


Let me firstly say that I am an NICEIC electrician for 10 years now. Please feel free to go to the following link and search for me :


http://www.niceic.com/Page/SearchContractors


Enter "Krause Electro" and you will find my listing. You will also find that I am an "electrical contractor" and not just a "domestic installer" ... This means that not only can I rewire your house but I can and have also rewired shops, restaurants, farms and work units or for that matter any residential, commercial or industrial property of any scale.


Please click the link below and you will find The Crystal Palace Market, a new 4 unit restaurant, fishmonger and butchers commercial premises located 3-7 Church Street, Crystal palace. A restaurant and additional units that I rewired in 2013. A lovely place with a particularly warm "ohmbience" due to some special lighting... even if I do say so myself ;)


https://www.google.co.uk/#q=the+crystal+palace+market


Hopefully this dispels any myths.




If you would like to hire me please get in touch.


Many thanks,

Slavek.


07966 607 004

[email protected]

www.thelondonelectrician.com

Hello all,


It annoys me to have to spend time validating this post to sceptics. But I guess that's the world we live in? Yes this was my 1st post but being new to the area I've never had the need to call on any local services.


This forum was NOT the 1st place I looked on for advice on a local electrician and as a result I had a really bad experience.


I called one of the highly recommended guys on this site who was unfortunately not available but did how ever recommend Slavek. When Slavek asked how I got his details I told him about this forum and forwarded him my written recommendation so that he could get other clients to validate his great service.


I hope the couple of doubters on this thread will not deter people from giving Slavek a call.


Have a good week.


Dan

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