Electrician

Freeman E & M

Cinderford5.0· 8 reviews · 1 source
Trust score
58out of 100
Rating5.0★
Review volumeLow · 8
Source diversity1 source
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Verified electrician in Cinderford, Gloucestershire.

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What customers say

5.0out of 5
8 reviews in public evidenceCross-checked across 1 source
Checkatrade8 reviews · 5.0 avg

Highlights

"From the outset, I felt in very safe hands with Stuart. He painstakingly took time to assess the layout and replaced everything in a thorough and methodical way and with an outstanding duty of care to me. Stuart’s consideration and patience, allowing me to decide where alarms be placed - within the boundaries of safety, was more than generous. Stuart’s knowledge, attention to detail, thoroughness, hard work and tidiness is the perfect mix of an exceptional electrician and the replaced fuse box is a dedicated work of art. I am entirely reassured and am hugely grateful for such professionalism."

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

"Stuart was fantastic, communication before, during and after was second to none. The job was done to a very high standard and the check ins to ensure I was happy with the work was great. The work involved a new EV charge point for my home, Stuart worked in very cold weather to ensure the work was completed. Cleaned and tidied to an immaculate level afterwards."

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

"Prompt, excellent time keeping and Di exactly what he said he’d do in the time it would take. A sensible and realistic attitude to regulation. Left everything tidy. Would highly recommend."

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

From the outset, I felt in very safe hands with Stuart. He painstakingly took time to assess the layout and replaced everything in a thorough and methodical way and with an outstanding duty of care to me. Stuart’s consideration and patience, allowing me to decide where alarms be placed - within the boundaries of safety, was more than generous. Stuart’s knowledge, attention to detail, thoroughness, hard work and tidiness is the perfect mix of an exceptional electrician and the replaced fuse box is a dedicated work of art. I am entirely reassured and am hugely grateful for such professionalism.

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

Stuart was fantastic, communication before, during and after was second to none. The job was done to a very high standard and the check ins to ensure I was happy with the work was great. The work involved a new EV charge point for my home, Stuart worked in very cold weather to ensure the work was completed. Cleaned and tidied to an immaculate level afterwards.

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Anonymous5.0 / 5 ·

Prompt, excellent time keeping and Di exactly what he said he’d do in the time it would take. A sensible and realistic attitude to regulation. Left everything tidy. Would highly recommend.

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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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