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A team of electricians based in Dulwich with over 10 years experience. 

We offer: 

*EICR and Emergency Callouts 

* Rewires

*EV Charger install (supply & install)

*Installations of Electrical appliances 

* Fault finding

and much more.

Contact Morris on 02038686361 for a free estimate. 

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Lovely to see that you have finally joined the forum guys. 
 

I have had the pleasure of working with the Rebus guys multiple times throughout the years and can say they are polite,  professional and efficient in all that they do. They are knowledgeable about their field and always give an honest opinion and a fair price. 
They specialise in rewires but have always been a lifesaver with their call out service to diagnose and fault find quickly. 
 

You can reach them at: [email protected] or 02038686361 

  • 2 months later...

Another recomendation for Rebus. 
Speedy service, came round same day that I called to fix an issue with our lights. Lovely professional friendly guys who sorted our problem quickly. I have l asked them to come back to replace a few switches and lights.

Thanks  Andrew (apologies I didn’t catch your colleagues name). 

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