TV Aerial Installation In Barnstaple
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TV Aerial Installation Barnstaple
At Mike Harris TV Aerial Installation Barnstaple we specialise in a range of services. For example, indoor aerials, aerial and satellite installations, home cinemas, and TV wall-mounting. Being a local, family run business combines with over ten years of experience has allowed us to become the market-leading company in the area.
Our technicians can install the most complex of aerials thanks to their vast amount of experience. We offer our services to both commercial and domestic properties at Mike Harris TV Aerial Installer Barnstaple.
Due to being a local company we provide a free call-out service, as well as same day or next day service. At Mike Harris TV Aerial Installation Barnstaple all our services come with a free warranty guarantee.
Additional services
We also offer services to provide you with TV players and streamed services at Mike Harris TV Aerial Installer Barnstaple. For instance we can easily link your TV box to your broadband router and provide internet and on-demand access.
If your aerial requires an upgrade in order to view Prime/BT/YouView/Humax we can do this for you at TV Aerial Installation Barnstaple. Thus providing you with access to a number of streaming services including Apple TV, Disney Plus UK and HBO Now.
Our fitters are also specialists in providing a number of TV Aerial points at Aerial Express TV Aerial Installation Barnstaple. Meaning you can transfer Sky TV or Freeview into any room you require.
Why should you choose Mike Harris?
Our fitters attend training programmes on the regular, thus enduring their skills and knowledge are up to date. We only use the latest technology and digital equipment in order to stay up to date with the digital age.
Whatever your needs, we guarantee to meet them. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.
Give us a call on 01392 573 497
About Barnstaple
Barnstaple has an eclectic mix of architectural styles, with the 19th century probably now predominant. There are some remnants of early buildings as well as several early plaster ceilings. St Anne’s Chapel in the central churchyard is probably the most important of the ancient buildings to survive. Queen Anne’s Walk was erected in about 1708 as a mercantile exchange. The Georgian Guildhall is also of interest, as is the Pannier Market beneath it. The museum has an “arts and crafts” appearance with its tessellated floors, locally made staircase and decorative fireplaces.