Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Tom has visited my property twice.

Fitted 2 complicated chandeliers and some other bits and pieces.

I have found Tom to be very polite, friendly and extremely helpful in sorting out the various issues. Very patient and reasonable rates.

I will definitely be using him again.

I'm loath to recommend Tom as he is such a find, I fear he will just get too busy!


I can only echo what everyone else has already said; charming, communicative, happy to give advice, and extremely competitively-priced. Tom is now my go-to electrician - Would definitely recommend all day long.

My 2nd recommendation for Tom.

Came to my property again at the weekend and installed more light fittings.

He was an absolute professional.

Very friendly, reliable and informative.

Great rates too.

I will definitely be using him again when I need my lighting system installed.

  • 3 weeks later...

Another recommendation for Tom King. He popped round today to install a mains powered smoke alarm to comply with fire safety regulations. He was very responsive in his communications, turned up exactly when he said he would, did a tidy and conscientious job, and all for a very reasonable price.


Top man - thanks, Tom

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

I followed up on these recommendations for Tom King, he came today to fix a broken dimmer switch, replace an unsafe light switch fixing and check a shaver socket that had been filled with liquid soap(!).


He was just as others have described and did a great job, was very professional and efficient.

After I found this thread, I asked Tom to sort out some LED lights in our house that kept flickering despite us having tried all manner of different bulbs and dimmer switches. Tom did a brilliant job completely solving the problem. I was really impressed by how professional and efficient he and his colleague Harry were. It was completely pain free to have them in the house and the work was done fast and with no mess.


I'd have absolutely no hesitation recommending Tom and we'll definitely use him again.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
I can't recommend Tom strongly enough. He recently fitted an oven for me and disposed of my old one for a very competitive price, and it was completely hassle free. I live overseas and needed someone to deal with my tenants. Within 2 whatsapp messages (which Tom replied to instantly) it was all booked and sorted and Tom took the rest of the arrangements on himself. So simple and such a relief to find a reliable person like Tom. Thanks again! I will definitely be using Tom again as and when required.
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
I can really recommend Tom too. He fixed our two outside sensor lights and a lamp in the dining area and I found him to be very friendly, on time and really efficient. Compared to other electricians he is also very reasonably priced which will definitely mean I'll contact him again in future!
  • 8 months later...

Another vote for Tom King. Tom has done a variety of jobs for us - fitting dimmer switches throughout our flat, fitting new lights and emergency work. Our bathroom light was flooded not long ago and Tom came round at very short notice to make it safe.


Very pleased with all the work Tom and his team have done and wouldn't hesitate recommending.

  • 1 month later...
  • 8 months later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • You say that this post should be considered as a complaint. I am afraid that it won't be. You need to write directly to the council and sign the communication with your own name.
    • More power to them. I very much hope they win and it would be fantastic if a precedent is set to stop exploitation of park land by councils. I would also like to see Gala moved to the Common.
    • I would disagree that the tables outside the Blue Brick bothered nobody. They were not within the cafe's curtilage (one table was even placed on the other side of the road!) but on a narrow public footpath where pedestrians have a "public right of way". Added to that, some customers rearranged the tables so the footpath was blocked completely. 
    • Walking last Friday early evening anywhere near where the bottom end of Lordship Lane meets the Goose Green roundabout, one would have been directly confronted - as I was - with this scene: Outside the East Dulwich Tavern an impenetrable phalanx of pushing yobs, shouty louts and selfish yahoos pressed outward from the open doors of this establishment, past the curtilage (the land in front of and owned by the business), all across the public right of way, to the kerbside. This was the situation all the way along, end to end. I watched as passersby, old people, children, parents with buggies, people just going about their business, were forced by these booze-sucking bellowing scumbags onto the road - where, at that hour, traffic rushed endlessly off the roundabout. We have, I realised, somehow become so used to this revolting spectacles as to believe it to be inevitable. It is not. This is why I'm dropping this post. Enough really is enough. This roiling boozy blockade represents a total failure by all the responsible authorities - the licencing authority, for example - but most of all (yet once more, again, as ever), by Southwark Council. Two very different comparisons to give you some perspective: 1. The Kings Head pub on the corner of Albermarle and Stafford Streets, London SW1. Here too, patrons like to drink and chat outside on a warm evening - why should they not. But here, on the latter side a line marks the curtilage on the pavement. Drinkers remain, respectfully, in good order, within the line, watched, quietly and carefully, by a security guard. I wager good money this arrangement is a condition of this pub's licence. 2. The Blue Brick is a cafe in the quiet backstreets of East Dulwich, on the corners of Fellbrigg and Shawbury Roads. Until a few months ago, about half its covers were tables out on the pavement. They bothered nobody. Oh! But they extended all of several centimetres too far into the footpath, so into fearless action swang Southwark Council officers - and now these tables are gone. Result, eh? "Well you see," some wiseacre said to me, "There needs to be a complaint." Not actually true, but for sure this is all too often how local authorities get pushed to do what they should be doing. Hard to think why a complaint trumps, say (and god forbid!) a child being injured on the road. In which circumstance, of course!, Southwark would swing into noisy, virtue-signalling, belated action. But in any case let this post be considered a big, very definite COMPLAINT about this prolonged abuse of our public right of way. I invite readers who agree with me to add their voices. Oh, and all those wee local ward councillors might get off their chufties, defy their party managers, and actually help sort this scandal out. Thanks for reading, Lee Scoresby
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...