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I'd like to recommend mark from best electricians he came out to me on boxing day and spent almost the whole day repairing the wiring in my kitchen I had lost all the power in the kitchen and could not do a thing. Thanks mark, and if anyone needs a electrician he is really a great guy. His number is 07547031593


Thanks again mark


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Hello all you guys in EDF land, I?m new to the forum and Herne hill and just a little weary of writing a review but I did promise I would and I am truly happy to do so. I have had Mark and his worker Lee from Best Electrics completing some works at my home, namely installing a number of bathroom down lights and an extractor fan, some new plugs, a cooker and cooker hood, lights in my kitchen, some new wiring in the lounge with new plugs, switches and putting in two chandeliers, and most pleasing to my husband is the TV Arial on the roof and four TV points. There are a couple of other things but my write-up is getting a bit long. My husband and I are really happy with their work and I can recommend them to anyone who would need an electrician.

Their number is BEST ELECTRICS 0754-703-1593

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i have recently had mark from (best electricians) back to completely fit-out our summer house and i felt that i should say a few worlds for him on the forum, he did the work over a couple of days and we could not of ask for more. he is a really good electrician and a nice guy to. i would recommend him any time

I also had mark back to do a bit more work for me this week, as we all know, good tradesman are hard to find. Well he did not disappoint again, I had cable put in for my central heating, all the lights in my house and their switches change and again I am completely happy. Mark also has a really nice gentle personality so he is so easy to deal with.


Thanks yet again mark

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