Electrician

Fix That Appliance

Birmingham4.7· 455 reviews · 1 source
Trust score
76out of 100
Rating4.7★
Review volume455
Source diversity1 source
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Verified appliance services / repair in Birmingham, West Midlands.

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What the public record says

4.7out of 5
455 reviews in public evidenceCross-checked across 1 source
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Highlights

"Service was faultless. Communication was very good. Made the stress of having a broken cooker stress free I can’t thank the guys enough for there help and would most definitely recommend them"

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

"Great guys who managed to fix my machine. Quick to do the job and a good price too, will definitely use again if needed"

AnonymousCheckatrade4.8 rating

Detailed reviews

Tammy Preedy3.5 / 5

so they sorted the reason it wasnt working but after they left there was still rataling in the machine when he did the spin

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Anonymous5.0 / 5

Service was faultless. Communication was very good. Made the stress of having a broken cooker stress free I can’t thank the guys enough for there help and would most definitely recommend them

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Anonymous4.8 / 5

Great guys who managed to fix my machine. Quick to do the job and a good price too, will definitely use again if needed

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Rating: 4.7★
Review volume: 455
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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.
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