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Leon is lovely. I’ve used him a few times and he’s always on time and efficient. Highly recommend 🙂

Leon is lovely. I’ve used him a few times and he’s always on time and efficient. Highly recommend 🙂

Leon is lovely. I’ve used him a few times and he’s always on time and efficient. Highly recommend 🙂

Leon is lovely. I’ve used him a few times and he’s always on time, friendly and efficient. Highly recommend 🙂

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I would highly recommend Leon - always reliable and delivers honest, top advice and service. He has helped us fix some downlights that have stopped working due to a fault with one of the wires. Few of my neighbours on my street have worked with Leon as well and continue to use his services. 

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Leon of Electrical Initiative Ltd came today and did several electrical jobs for me - he's very quick, efficient, helpful and approachable in resolving lights that weren't working and fitting a door light sensor, as well as suggesting solutions to issues. Very reasonable pricing and quick in responding via email. I would absolutely use him again for any electrical work. Call 07707 925039. 

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