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Electrical Living are Oxfordshire based electrical contractors providing high quality services to home owners, business, builders and developers across Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. We cover all aspects of electrical work from minor works, such as socket replacements, to fault finding, rewires, EV chargers and solar and battery solutions. NICEIC Approved Contractor NICEIC Domestic Installer MCS Certified - Solar PV Systems and standalone batteries GivEnergy Installer SolaX Installer Tesla Installer RECC & EVCC Buy with Confidence - Trading Standards Approved
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Unit 15, Glenmore Business Park, Langford Locks, OX5 1GL, Kidlington, United Kingdom
- 01993 228888
- info@electrical-living.co.uk
- electrical-living.co.uk
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