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Try calling Aerial Services 020 7582 8888, they're based in Vauxhall but they have a guy who lives in East Dulwich. We had a new aerial fitted on the roof of our house and it cost about ?170 from memory. That was for the guy to climb up the roof, fit an aerial and then run the cable down to the TV and connect it all up. I didn't think it was amazingly cheap at the time but they were really professional and did a really nice job.
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I needed a TV aerial installed recently, it was a tricky job and I struggled to find someone. I ended up using Aerial Services www.aerialservices.co.uk. The engineer was called James and he was absolutely brilliant and gave me some really helpful advice. They also do sky installations and aren't put off by jobs where the aerial/dish needs to be placed in harder to access areas.
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Hi Abbyb,

I only just saw your comment as I don't come on here very often. I run the office at Aerial Services and James is one of my guys. Thank you so much for your lovely comments which I will be heartily passing on to him,

All the best

Johnny

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