Electrician Rob Worswick aims to keep his customers happy – and busy times show he’s meeting his goal.
“It’s hard finding the time to do everything” he says. Rob (left), 52, finds his clients always contact him for more work. “I’ve hundreds of small customers. They always take my number and get back in touch when they need something doing.”
Rob also has valued commercial clients, doing work for builders and conservatory companies, plus factory installations with clients incluing Damian Lee Building and Lee Kelly uPVC, both of Fulwood.
An electrician for more than 26 years, he has been self-employed since 1997. The former Ashton High School pupil employs apprentice, Harvey Lee, of Preston (left). The pair offer a wide range of electrical services, from installing CCTV and burglar alarm systems to inspections and portable appliance testing for commercial premises, full re-wires, fault-finding and putting in a socket or light fitting.
Rob, a friendly character, leaves everything “absolutely mint and tidy”.
He is a member of NICEIC, the electrical industry’s independent voluntary regulatory body.