Book Your TV Wall Mounting Engineer
Without an expert Smart, LCD or Plasma TV installation, you may not be maximising the viewing potential and also have problems with your installation!
Whether you are looking to have your new digital Smart, LCD or Plasma Television installed, or removed should you be moving home, an Aerial & Satellite engineer can help. With years of experience of home digital systems, we can assist in maximising your home viewing experience, and even provide additional services such as the installation of a Freeview compatible aerial to compliment your televisions digital capability…… or even a HIGH DEFINITION system from Freesat or Sky to take advantage of the latest in home entertainment technology!
A TYPICAL TV WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION FROM AERIAL & SATELLITE SERVICE INCLUDES:
- The Wall Mounting Of Your Smart, LCD or Plasma Television
- The Supply of Flush, Tilt & Swing Mount Brackets If Required
- Smart TV, LCD / Plasma Television Setup & Tuning
- The Setup & Tuning Of Up to 3 Components (Such as Sky, Freesat, Freeview, DVD)
- Surface Routing of Cables To Designated Components
- 1 Year Parts & Labour Guarantee As Standard
CALL 0800 0132341 TO ARRANGE A VISIT!
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