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TV aerial specialist required


karen1

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Hi all


I am desperately looking for a qualified tv aerial specialist. Since switching to digital the picture on out tv is rubbish and think its due to aerial on roof being effected by wind and rain as that's when it's totally distorted.


Any recommendations will be appreciated


Many thanks in advance

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  • 1 year later...
Would definitely recommend Chris at Aerials Installed - he came out to us recently and had to first fix the wonky aerial on our roof,then rewire badly-installed aerial in loft. As he was about to leave and had packed up and put his ladders back on van, he noticed a flicker in the tv signal and insisted on getting everything back out again to go back up and investigate - and succeeded in fixing the flicker we'd lived with for two years. Was hugely impressed with his commitment and the quality of work for a reasonable cost.

On Monday 13/05/13, we had problems with our Freesat TV signal. Checked the EDF and found several recommendations for Paul of NUNHEAD AERIALS.I phoned Paul and left a voicemail message, Paul phoned back a couple of hours later and booked a call the next day between 11:00 and 13:00. Paul arrived at about 12:15,checked the Freesat box and aerial and diagnosed a cable fault from the aerial. Paul repaired the fault in in about fifteen minutes, checked the system which is now working perfectly.

When completed I asked the cost. I had too ask twice it was so reasonable, so cheap in fact that I paid him double the fee he requested.

If you want the best in aerial installations and repairs, from a very pleasant, friendly and helpful guy, do not hesitate to contact Paul at NUNHEAD AERIALS. I WOULD LIKE TO SAY I HAVE NO CONNECTION WHATSOEVER TO NUNHEAD AERIALS.

FOUND ON EDF.


07983 306705.VERY HIGHLY RECCOMENDED

  • 1 month later...

Just wanted to say what a great, fairly-priced and friendly service Paul supplies. Had Paul come round yesterday to solve a long-standing problem with our signal. He made a quick assessment, solved the problem in about 30mins (despite the horrible rain shower he got stuck in)and tidied up some cables that were straggling from other work done.

A real gentlemen who provides an honest and professional service.

  • 3 weeks later...
I highly recommend Paul from Nunhead Aerials as well, 07983 306705. Having found his recommendations on this forum, I contacted him and within minutes he responded and was able to fit me in 4 days later on a Saturday to install an additional freesat connection to an upstairs bedroom. He arrived on time and I was very impressed at how quickly and efficiently he worked. Very reasonably priced too. Thanks Paul!

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