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registered electrician - any recommendations?


paul*

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Hi


Am looking for a registered electrician to change a fuse board. Can you recommend anyone and what work did they do for you?


They need to be registered with a competent person scheme operator like NICEIC or ELECSA. Note that many of the electricians recommended on this forum are not.


Hope you can help

Cheers

Paul

  • 2 weeks later...

i can heartily recommend Colin of CGS Electrical Installations. He is highly efficient and thorough answers phone calls promptly and is a pleasure to dealwith . He recently did some quite complex work for me including a new board.contact Cokin Smith

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry I've only just seen this, I've been using Alex Alsop @ Comos Electrical Services for years, he is NICEIC registered and Part P. I would totally recommend him, always on time, good work ethic, clean/tidy and I've never experienced any issues with any of his work on my home.



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