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334 Brockley Rd, London, Se42bt5.0· 2 reviews · 1 source
Trust score
55out of 100
Rating5.0★
Review volumeLow · 2
Source diversity1 source
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Serving All Your Electrical Needs in London - AJB Electrical Ltd - London

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What customers say

5.0out of 5
2 reviews in public evidenceCross-checked across 1 source
Thomson Local2 reviews · 5.0 avg

Highlights

"Attended quickly when I had an electrical fault, very good prices and workmanship. Recommended."

paremeThomson Local5.0 rating

"Very happy with the advice AJB Electrical provided. Would highly recommend."

MaryThomson Local5.0 rating

Detailed reviews

pareme5.0 / 5

Attended quickly when I had an electrical fault, very good prices and workmanship. Recommended.

Thomson Local
Mary5.0 / 5

Very happy with the advice AJB Electrical provided. Would highly recommend.

Thomson Local
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Public review evidence5.0★ from 2 public reviewsAcross Thomson LocalThomson Local
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Electrical work in homes in England & Wales should be done by a registered competent person who can self-certify it meets the Part P safety rules. Check they're on the official register.

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Rating: 5.0★
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!Review volume: Low · 2
!Source diversity: 1 source
!Verification: Listed
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Before you hire an electrician

In England and Wales, notifiable electrical work (new circuits, a consumer unit, anything in a bathroom or kitchen) must by law be signed off under Part P of the Building Regulations — confirm they will handle that.
Prefer an electrician registered with a government-approved competent-person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA) so they can self-certify the work meets the wiring regulations.
Insist on the Electrical Installation Certificate (or Minor Works Certificate) when the job is done — it is your proof the work is safe and compliant, and you will need it if you ever sell.
Look for consistent reviews across several named sources, not one polished profile.
Check any verified credentials, and that the business details independently check out.

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