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Aberdovey - LL35
Enquiry from: Dawn C
Start Date: Immediate
Wind blown aerial hanging by wire
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Aberdovey - LL35
Enquiry from: Dawn C
Start Date: Immediate
Wind blown aerial hanging by wire
Machynlleth - SY20
Enquiry from: Robert B
Start Date: Immediate
We need an aerial installing for picking up Freeview. There is already a cable in place that looks lik it maybe for a satellite dish.
Kilgetty - SA68
Enquiry from: Alan M
Start Date: Immediate
Aerial broken by builder taking down the chimney
Llanerchymedd - LL71
Enquiry from: Brad C
Start Date: Immediate
Replace/repair Aerial , possibly use existing coax.
Swansea - SA6
Enquiry from: Bernard T
Start Date: Immediate
New aerial for front room.
Amlwch - LL68
Enquiry from: Tim O
Start Date: Immediate
Full satellite dish and TV installation
Carmarthen - SA33
Enquiry from: Jonathan E
Start Date: Immediate
ariel to fit + connection to 2 tvs are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached type of aerial: freeview aerial have you already purchased your aerial: yes please...
Llangefni - LL77
Enquiry from: Joseph N
Start Date: Immediate
Someone to look at our aerial as since last week's storm we cannot pick up some of the stations we used to
Ferryside - SA17
Enquiry from: Robert P
Start Date: Immediate
My roof aerial has moved during the storms. I now can only get 25 programs before I could get 120 programs.
Prestatyn - LL19
Enquiry from: Brenda S
Start Date: Immediate
my tv aerial has detached itself from the chimney, during the last storm, and is now lying across the roof. i need someone to take it down altogether and make sure the wires are not left to drag acros...
Swansea - SA8
Enquiry from: Keith H
Start Date: Immediate
Freesat fitted aerial installation
Builth Wells - LD2
Enquiry from: Anne M
Start Date: Immediate
Satellite dish and installation
Llangefni - LL77
Enquiry from: Leah D
Start Date: Immediate
aerial to be put back in place brackets still on wall pole snapped at bottom
Ebbw Vale - NP23
Enquiry from: James S
Start Date: Immediate
2 TVs on wall and to be connected to sat dish
Presteigne - LD8
Enquiry from: Pete S
Start Date: Immediate
I need a new LNB dish I installed tuning to tv. I believe dish is in right place/orientation.
Barmouth - LL42
Enquiry from: Christine P
Start Date: Immediate
I have been told that I have water in my tv cable
Presteigne - LD8
Enquiry from: James H
Start Date: Immediate
New tv Arial installation
Cwmbran - NP44
Enquiry from: Yuri C
Start Date: Immediate
Need to check and fix an absence of freesat signal
Kilgetty - SA68
Enquiry from: Brian T
Start Date: Immediate
My TV channels keep flickering not sure if I need a new aerial roof or not
Haverfordwest - SA62
Enquiry from: Linda G
Start Date: Immediate
Fit a new digital aerial
Are you planning to have an aerial or satellite dish installed in your home or property? If yes, then you’d probably want to know just how much it’ll cost to get this project over the line. In this post, we’re going to provide you with a good insight into the installation cost of aerial and satellite dishes so as to help you make the best possible informed decisions moving forward. Let’s take a look!
Just like any other home improvement project, there are a number of factors that can affect the cost of installing a new TV aerial and satellite dish. These factors include the type of aerial or satellite dish being installed, the location of your property, the ease of access and lots more. For instance, different types of aerial require different configurations as well as adjustment which can add to the time frame and overall cost of labour. Also, if you happen to reside in big cities such as London and Manchester where there’s a higher cost of labour, you should be prepared to receive quotes that’ll exceed the usual.
On the average, the price charged by aerial and satellite installers is within the range of £150 to about £250 and takes about 3 to 6 hours to complete by a specialist. Also, if your home possesses tricky access points which prevents the installer from reaching the parts of your home to wire or install the aerial, additional costs would have to be paid for extra resources. In other words, to get the most accurate estimate, you may have to reach out to a professional to obtain a quote after a visit to your premises.
The table reveals the kinds of service that Aerial & Satellite Installers usually do and also the average price variety of these tasks. Some projects take longer to finish than others so costs do differ by project.
View our TV Aerial Installer cost guide View our TV Aerial Installer adviceTV Aerial Installer job | TV Aerial Installer cost in 2025 |
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Aerial installation in Wales | £135-£207 |
Aerial Repair in Wales | £30-£80 |
Satellite Dish Installation in Wales | £90-£190 |
Not if your current aerial is in good condition and receives a good signal. If you don’t currently get a good signal, you may need to upgrade or relocate your aerial to receive HD channels or if your TV is not HD ready. You may need to upgrade your television if this is the case.
LNB or Low Noise Block simply refers to the feature present at the end of a satellite dish which is attached to the coaxial cables feeding the satellite receiver. There are varying types of LNB which all works in their own special way, however a general function they all provide is to serve as the satellite broadcast signal amplifier and oscillate the signal to a lower frequency band which can be contained by the coaxial cable without too much loss of the cable and the greater the frequency the better the cable resistance and the quicker you’ll lose signal as a result of the cable strength. It should, however, be noted that most LNBs (and not all), oscillate the signal down to the satellite intermediate frequency band ranging from 950Mhz to 2150Mhz.
With the availability of a wide range of LNB types, makes and models, picking the right one for your satellite is crucial as the wrong one may imply your satellite will not work. The most common LNB types are single LNBs and Quad LNBs. The major difference between all types is the amount of output possessed by each LNB. This is what allows extra satellite receivers to be added for additional TV points as well as the inclusion of satellite PVRs which features recordable, play, pause and rewind TV services. For example, a single LNB possesses just one LNB connection for a coaxial cable to be attached. This allows you to connect a standard satellite receiver such as Freesat box or Sky. There are also dual or twin LNB, quad LNB and octo LNB which allows for two (or one satellite PVR), four (two PVRs or one PVR and two standard satellite receivers) and eight separate satellite receivers (four PVRs or combination of both) respectively. There are many other LNB types you can choose from with varying features, so it all depends on your requirements.
Does your old TV aerial cable have a cut or tear in line? Well, good news is, you don’t have to discard it. When such problems occur, they can lead to loss of conductivity or interference which results in weak or poor reception or even none at all. With a few easily accessible coaxial repair tools which can be obtained from local stores, repairing your aerial cable can require a much less effort than you think. In this post, we’re going to take you through the TV aerial cable repairing process. Let’s take a look!
If you are planning to invest in a new satellite dish, then you’d probably want to know the most suitable receiver to incorporate. If you have this same concern, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into the world of satellite dish receivers in order to help you make the best-informed decision possible moving forward. Let’s take a look!
Firstly, it must be stated that there happens to be a plethora of LNB types, makes and models available in the market today and picking the right one for your satellite is crucial as the wrong one may imply your satellite will not work. The most common LNB types are single LNBs and Quad LNBs.
The major difference between all types is the amount of output possessed by each LNB. This is what allows extra satellite receivers to be added for additional TV points as well as the inclusion of satellite PVRs which features recordable, play, pause and rewind TV services. For example, a single LNB possesses just one LNB connection for a coaxial cable to be attached. This allows you to connect a standard satellite receiver such as Freesat box or Sky. There are also dual or twin LNB, quad LNB and octo LNB which allows for two (or one satellite PVR), four (two PVRs or one PVR and two standard satellite receivers) and eight separate satellite receivers (four PVRs or combination of both) respectively. There are many other LNB types you can choose from with varying features, so it all depends on your requirements.
Freeview is only available through a TV aerial. You can’t access Freeview using the internet, so you’ll need to invest in a TV aerial if you haven’t got one already.
If you just bought a Smart TV and you’re not certain whether or not you’ll need to purchase an aerial to be able to access your favorite TV channels, then you’ve come to the right place! So many Smart TV owners also face the same issue and seek an effective solution to it. In this post, we aim to provide you with an insight on this topic to help you make the best-informed decision possible moving forward. Let’s take a look!
The short and simple answer to this question is no, you don’t have to buy a TV aerial to watch your smart TV. However, it should also be noted that you won’t be able to access Freeview or any other terrestrial broadcasts for that matter without a TV aerial. What’s more? You’ll also be restricted to the content offered by your television’s internet streaming app. To unlock Freeview channels, you can consider purchasing an affordable and portable indoor aerial for that purpose. So, what can you watch on your Smart TV without an aerial? Well, without a TV aerial, you’ll only be able to access mod boxes or media from other sources like Blu Ray players, gaming consoles, computers and more. In the event whereby your Smart TV is connected to the internet as it’s designed to be, you can also make use of a plethora of streaming apps to access plenty of media online.
If you don’t want to watch you TV with an aerial, the best option would definitely be to connect your router or broadband through an ethernet cable and make use of the featured streaming apps.
Yes, an aerial could be installed in your garden or on outbuildings. This will depend on the strength of the signal in your area. A professional aerial installation company will be able to advise you on the possible locations for an aerial on your property.
If your TV picture is pixelated, poor quality, or cutting out, there may be a fault with your aerial or the cables connecting it to your TV. Also your aerial may not be located in the correct place. An experienced aerial company can carry out a survey to discover the fault.
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