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Here at Integrated London, we offer a complete package when it comes to not only your Smart Home but also your Electrical needs. From the first design consultation all the way through to the aftercare service, we have created a brand to really take away all of the stress that comes with kitting your dream home or office space. On agreement Integrated London will design systems suited best to your needs, followed by an installation date that can be arranged around your schedule and routinely maintained - meaning you get the most out of your systems. By leaving all of this in our hands it will save you a lot of time and worry, as we will ensure that everything we do is of the highest standard and safety.
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