Great lads
Great lads, excellent job well mannered and polite. Very helpful and couldn't be any happier in the work they provided. Would 100% recommend
Many thanks and again well done for going above and beyond
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We are award winning electricians covering Chester, North West and North Wales. We cover all types of commercial and domestic work.
H & P Electrical Contractors Unit 3A, Brymau Three Trading Estate, River Lane, Saltney, CH4 8RQ, Saltney, United Kingdom
Great lads, excellent job well mannered and polite. Very helpful and couldn't be any happier in the work they provided. Would 100% recommend
Many thanks and again well done for going above and beyond
Excellent service prompt and professional. Would not hesitate to recommend
Fantastic job from start to finish - couldn't recommend highly enough.
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