"As a property developer based in Surrey with some years experience, I feel confident to judge competent workmanship when I see it.
Last year 2010 I purchased a house in Looe which had not been updated since the 70's and was in need of a complete refurbishment including rewiring.
The project was a commercial venture which was to take six months. After having been let down badly by a previous firm we engaged the services of Gascoyne Electrical.
We were looking to set a high standard in design and quality throughout particularly with mood lighting. I can confidently say that Tony Gascoyne and his two sons Jon and Nick were up to the task. They were flexible with working hours, but most importantly reliable and the expertise and experience they brought to the project paid dividends. My thanks to the Gascoyne team."
"Gascoyne Electricals was recommended to us by the estate agent from whom we bought our house, for which we are very grateful as we connot recommend them highly enough.
The initial visit by Tony, to go through the necessary work, was extremely thorough and gone through with us in great detail. The quote itself was well laid out and precise, much more than the others we received. Jon and Nick Gascoyne did the job and you couldn't ask for two nicer young men. They were punctual, polite, tidy, efficient and thoughtful throughout the whole process. The work itself was done to a very high standard and we couldn't have been more pleased. Once completed Tony and Jon did the final checks and signed off the work.
It is difficult nowdays to find just the right sort of people for the job, as there are many who purport to be something they are not. Rest assured with Gascoyne Electricals you get what you need. A good, honest, reliable, hard working family firm who take great pride and care in their work and we take pleasure in recommending them."
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