Excellent professional services with fully trained staff
Fully recommended electrical contractors providing an excellent and quality service.
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Professional electricians in nottingham trading now for over 10+ years. We are NICEIC and Part P registered, Fully insured and highly reliable. We won't charge you the earth, just a reasonable amount for a good job. Free Quotes 1st 30 min onsite fault finding Electrical Testing Pat Testing Re Wires Consumer Units (Fuse Boards)
19, ng19 9qs, nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Fully recommended electrical contractors providing an excellent and quality service.
We recently received a excellent service from Jb electrical. A very friendly service from when we rang and booked an appointment to the work being carried out. We will definitely be using them again in the future
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