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Electrician needed for job on 2nd Jan


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I?m looking for an electrician who is available on the morning of 2nd January. I?ve drawn a blank so if anyone is free I?d love to hear from you.


The job involves wiring in an automatic fire curtain to the mains power (the engineers from the fire curtain company will be at the house around 10am to do the installation but don?t provide their own electrician); connecting a wireless unit to the existing smoke alarm; and moving a light switch.


Tim

I would call c&g if I were you. Clive?s number easily found on this forum. Family run business, plenty of good sparkies on the roster. Clive recently came round the day I called him, he fitted 3 downligters in my bathroom and then his son Grant popped over the next day to chase a plug socket into the way. Lovely gentlemen, can?t ask for more. Prices reasonable too but most importantly it?s hood quality work and a truthful no nonsense approach. None of this cowboy trade malarkey.
  • 3 months later...
I had Grant and Clive over to install a nest doorbell, and fix a variety of issues. The nest works perfectly and they were very helpful, fixing a variety of issues from broken sockets, flashing lights, faulty connections, to smoke detectors. I had one missed appointment probably due to busy schedule, but I was flexible so didn?t affect me. I would recommend them. PM if you would like a nest as the bits to buy are a bit confusing, and I ordered the wilting doorbell.

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