Having trouble with your reception following the digital switchover?
If you’ve checked all the connections on your television and your freeview box it could the aerial that’s at fault. If it’s old and used to receiving the analogue signal a new freeview aerial might be required. It’s not a massive job, especially in the hands of an Aerial installer. An experienced Aerial installer will soon have your new aerial in place and you’ll have fuzz-free freeview. So where do you track down the aerial installer? There are numerous companies available who’ll send an Aerial Installer to your house. Of course, you’ll want a reliable firm to carry out the task; you don’t want any old Aerial installer turning up at your property. Therefore look for a local RDI (registered digital installer) that comes with glowing recommendations or if you’re struggling to find someone suitable try the Confederation of Aerial Industries; they have a long list of reputable installers.
What they’ll do
Make an appointment for an Aerial installer to visit to your home and they’ll arrive with all the tools and equipment they’ll need to carry out a professional aerial installation. Unlike your old analogue aerial the new aerial has been specially designed to cope with the new digital signal. A professional Aerial installer will install the new equipment ensuring that it’s secured firmly into place. Most use galvanised steel masts to site the aerial on and the Aerial installer should use good quality clamps to keep everything safe and secure. Once the Aerial installer has fitted the new equipment they’ll stay on site to ensure you’re receiving a strong signal on your freeview. The freeview aerial installation shouldn’t take that long if an experienced aerial installer is completing the work.
Can the Aerial installer supply freeview equipment too?
That depends. A growing number of freeview aerial installation companies are now offering comprehensive installation services for their clients. It all depends where you source your Aerial installer from really. Most reputable companies that provide an Aerial installer can indeed supply freeview equipment and they offer full installation services as well. This is handy if you want digital equipment providing and would like it setting up at the same time. Plus the Aerial installer will make sure the picture is perfect because they’ll have fitted a new aerial as well. Either way, whether you intend to install your own equipment or have a company do it for you if the signal is bad you’ll need the services of an Aerial installer.
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