Electrician

Bradly's Appliance Repairs

Blandford Forum5.0· 1 review · 1 source
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Verified appliance services / repair in Blandford Forum, Dorset.

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5.0out of 5
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"Our tumble was tumbling the clothes but they came out cold and wet! Glyn responded very quickly and came to check it. He confirmed that the heating element was testing sound but one the overheat sensors was faulty. He ordered a replacement sensor, which was a lot cheaper than a heating element, and came back and fitted it promptly. We now have dry socks! Our experience of Glyn was that he was polite, thorough and tidy in his work, took trouble to explain and completed the job as quickly as possible for a reasonable price."

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Michael C5.0 / 5 ·

Our tumble was tumbling the clothes but they came out cold and wet! Glyn responded very quickly and came to check it. He confirmed that the heating element was testing sound but one the overheat sensors was faulty. He ordered a replacement sensor, which was a lot cheaper than a heating element, and came back and fitted it promptly. We now have dry socks! Our experience of Glyn was that he was polite, thorough and tidy in his work, took trouble to explain and completed the job as quickly as possible for a reasonable price.

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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.
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