We specialise in a number of services at Mike harris TV Aerial Installation Reading. For example, aerial boosters, Tv wall-mounting, indoor aerials, Sky, and home cinemas. AS we have over 12 years of industry experience we have become Reading’s market-leading company. We are also a local, family run business.
Thanks to our engineers vast amounts of experience we can install the most complex of systems. At Mike Harris TV Aerial Installer Reading we offer our services to both domestic and commercial properties.
As we are a local company we provide same day or next day services as well as a free call-out service. Our technicians are all RDI registered and our services come with a free warranty guarantee. All clients aged 65 or over will receive a 10% discount at Mike Harris TV Aerial Installation Reading.
Alongside aerial and satellite installations at Mike Harris TV Aerial Installer Reading we offer a number of services. For example we can provide you with access to streaming services and TV players. We can easily link your TV box to your broadband router and provide on demand and internet access.
Your BT/Humax/YouView box may need an upgrade in order for you to view Prime Video. At Mike Harris TV Aerial Installer Reading we can do this for you with ease. Our technicians can provide you with access to a variety of streaming services including HBO Now, Apple TV, Disney Plus Uk.
We specialise in providing a number of TV points at Mike Harris TV Aerial Installation Reading. Meaning you can transfer Freeview, Sky etc. into any room that you wish. Our technicians have mass amounts of knowledge and experience in installing extra aerial points, BT Vision, and Sky TV boxes.
To ensure we stay up to date with the digital age we only use the latest technology and digital equipment. Our engineers attend training programmes on the regular therefore ensuring their skills and knowledge are up to date. Thus allowing us to continue to exceed industry standards.
Whatever your needs, we are always more than happy to help. Please don’t hesitate to
Give us a call on 0118 402 5313.
Reading may date back to the Roman occupation of Britain, possibly as a trading port for Calleva Atrebatum. However, the first clear evidence for Reading as a settlement dates from the 8th century, when the town came to be known as Readingum. The name probably comes from the Readingas, an Anglo-Saxon tribe whose name means Reada’s People in Old English, or less probably the Celtic Rhydd-Inge, meaning Ford over the River. In late 870, an army of Danes invaded the kingdom of Wessex and set up camp at Reading. On 4 January 871, in the first Battle of Reading, King Ethelred and his brother Alfred the Great attempted unsuccessfully to breach the Danes’ defences. The battle is described in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and that account provides the earliest known written record of the existence of Reading. The Danes remained in Reading until late in 871, when they retreated to their winter quarters in London.