Do you know how old your existing antenna is? Is it the old style? The large obtrusive TV antenna stuck on your roof held on by large guy-wires, which quite frankly is an ‘eye sore’. But, it’s not just about the appearance, it could also be a danger waiting to happen, thanks to years of possible corrosion. The rusted poles, wires and fittings can become loose during a storm and cause tiles to crack causing damage to your property or worse, to a resident.
Now, before you climb up your roof to investigate, another telling sign, is your TV reception. If you struggle to get a strong signal, or your TV pixelates or worse, you don’t get some channels, then it’s clear you need an upgrade.
At Jim’s Antennas our team of experts are the ones to call. Our experts specialise in all types of aerial installation tasks. Your local technician will fit the correct Antenna for the type of TV reception available in your local area and will ensure that the antenna functions properly even if there’s heavy rain or storms – so that you are not devoid of ‘crystal clear’ reception at any point in time.
Troy from Jim’s Antennas & Security Wollert, had a customer who had an antenna installed on their roof from 20 years ago. The signal was really bad, especially when it rained. The solution was to put a brand new Matchmaster (Australian made) DR3006 digital antenna, with life time manufacture warranty, up. The signal was perfect after that.
So, don’t try to replace to your old antenna yourself. Call the experts instead, on 131 546 or book here to arrange your free onsite quote.
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