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Just wanted to write a reccomendation for the guys at Home Cert Electrician. I was looking for someone local to fix lights in my kitchen quickly and for a reasonable price. Found these local guys who were great. They sent Mike who came round quickly to take a look and set about fixing the problem straight away. Very friendly, efficient, and did the job for a really good price too. Will definitely use them again. Highly reccommeded!


tel - 0207 205 2255

web - www.home-cert.com

email - [email protected]

I was looking for an electrician in East Dulwich/Dulwich area and found these guys on here. I was very impressed with their professionalism. Arrived early and confirmed the appointment. Worked quickly and to a very high standard. Price was very reasonable. Will certainly use again


tel - 0207 205 2255

web - www.home-cert.com

email - [email protected]

I can echo comments above - Needed an electrician to put up four light fittings. I contacted four electricians but Home Cert Ltd were by far the quickest to respond and give a competitive price. They sent an engineer round to my house, who worked efficiently and was very friendly. Would highly recommend for any electrical work - reliable, tidy, friendly with competitive prices - what more could you want?

Tel: 0207 205 2255

I'd like to add to the comments above. Home Cert converted all my halogen spots to LED, the electrician they sent was really helpful, explained everything clearly and answered all my questions. The job was done quickly and tidily, and for a decent price. Will definitely be using them again. Phone no: 0207 205 2255
I would like to add to the post above, the Home Cert guys are great. They came round to fit a large number of sockets and they were fantastic, they had several people working covering different areas complete our job. We made called them and they arranged for their engineers to come round on Saturday morning to fit the sockets. They were on time and gave us all the advice we needed with regards to our fittings. They were also very reasonably priced too. I know who I will be calling for any future electrical work. tel:0207 205 2255
Home Cert electricians were excellent. They installed new light fitting in my new flat. They were very flexible when arranging for an engineer to come around to complete the works. The electrician was knowledgeable and able to give good advice about the works required. Really friendly and polite and worked efficiently to complete the job. Price was very competitive. Really pleased with the finished works. Would definitely use this company again and would highly recommend to others.
I also highly recommend Home Cert. They arranged for work to be done at the weekend, provided great communication and advice. Really friendly and efficient. They came and carried out a EIPC and PAT tested some of my electrical goods for my rental property and coming again to install a new electric cooker this weekend. Reasonably priced. Contact 0207 205 2255
  • 1 month later...

Another recommendation for Home Cert. Like others I was very pleased with their immediate response. Friendly and professional attitude. Paul was happy to also to explain things to a curious novice... Will definitely use again.


Home Cert 0207 205 2255 - Paul or Mike

  • 5 months later...
We had Paul over recently to do a full test of all electrics, fit some new plug backs and install some new lights. He was friendly and happy to answer all my questions and explain the results of the electricial testing in ordinary language to me! He did a great job getting a lot of work done quickly and cleaned up after himself. Will be getting him back to come and fix some of the faults we found and fit a new fuse box. Competitive in pricing too. Thanks Paul.
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