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Barton

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Advice please,,my roof Tv aerial was blown down in the wind,it's a freeview one if that makes any difference.Can they be repaired,they are abit flimsy with plastic bits and bobs or do I have to get a new one.

Any recommendations,have searched on the forum but unclear who might be a good bet.

Thank you,and a Happy New Year.

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Just wanted to add my recommendation for Paul of Nunhead Aerials.


My sky dish was blown out of alignment during the bad weather and sky had no one available for over two weeks to come and fix it, as they were going to charge me anyway I thought I would find someone local to come and take a look for me.

I called Paul yesterday and he arranged to come this morning, and despite the bad weather he did come and did rectify the problem professionally and proficiently.


Great job at a good price, thanks Paul.


Pauls number is 07983306705

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