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Fully qualified and experienced electrician living in Dulwich and happy to take care of all you electrical needs, I work all over London and am available 6 days a week.


 All manner of domestic electrical repairs and fault finding undertaken

 Installation of bonding, earth spikes and TT systems

 Replacing existing sockets or adding extra sockets

 Installing lighting, light switches and new lighting circuits

 Electrical Safety Certification on new installs

 New or replacement of Low Voltage lighting both indoor and outdoor

 Installing of new or replacing Cooker hoods, oven and extractor fans

 Installing of Boiler switches and timers and designated boiler circuits

 Installing of new consumer units/fuse-board with certification

 New Kitchen and Bathroom wiring installs

 Electric under floor heating,

 Mains and battery smoke alarms

 electrical showers Installation and shower circuits

 Garden sockets and lighting,

 New wiring installations,

 Complete house, flat or office re-wire

 Moving of phone points

 De-installing of fire/intruder alarm systems, obsolete circuits and wiring


and a lots more


All jobs welcome no job is too small, there is no charge for an estimates and i am available 6 days a week and some Sundays


If I?m not available when you call, please leave me a message with your name and a brief description or text/ email me and I?ll endeavour to get back to you within the hour.


contact No: 07547031593

email: [email protected]

high EDF users


i would like to put on another recommendation for mark of best electrics, we had no lights in our kitchen and most of the ground floor mark can around yesterday an spent the best part of the day diagnosing the problem then making the repairs which turn out to be a damaged wire under the bedroom floor left by a plumber putting in new pipes.


mark was very clever in the way he found the problem he explained things as he went along, we were happy with the cost and the work he did and want to recommend his work.

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