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TV Aerial specialist needed


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Hi all,


Does anyone have any recommendations for a TV aerial person?


We've just moved into a house that is overrun with cables from old satellite dishes, NTL box(now virgin) etc and just want to get rid of them! But not being an expert in whats what, we are loath to try and remove of them ourselves in case we cause some issues.

Also we have a cable hanging down our chimney with no ending on it that we think must be from an external aerial.


Looking for someone to come over and have a look, remove the old caballing and fit us with a standard external TV aerial.


Any recommendations appreciated!


Thanks,

Anna

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Just wanted to recommend Aerial Services who are based in Vauxhall.

Dave came out to me this morning and did the work on the spot and is was very reasonable.


You can contact them on 0207 582 8888.


I'd definitely use them again if I needed any niggly TV stuff doing.

  • 2 months later...

Another recommendation for Aerial Services Ltd.


I am having new, bespoke, timber windows fitted in a top floor, Victorian conversation flat and needed to move the cable for the aerial which, until now, has come in through a hole in the bottom of the window frame itself. I expect this is a common issue in flats converted in the early 90s. I have the same issue with the phone/broadband cable.


I called Aerial Services yesterday and they arranged to send someone out this morning.


Dave suggested that I could run new cabling around, and up the side of, the house so that it could come in immediately behind my TV (avoiding untidy cabling running round the skirting board in my living room).


The team was friendly, courteous and even hoovered up afterwards. The job was completed in under two hours.


I've never posted on the forum before but I was so impressed by Aerial Services that I wanted to recognise their professionalism. Dave has been working in the industry for over 30 years so I suspect there is not much he hasn't seen or cannot fix.

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