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WireOne, LLC
4.0(
324
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Serving Bondurant, IA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"A little expensive. It cost me over $800 to have an antenna installed on the roof and the splitter inside downsized from 4 to 3 splits"
Lighting
Lighting
Custom Lighting
Recessed Lighting
Lighting

+13

Response time11 hrs
172 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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HelloTech: Tech Support To Your Door
4.2(
445
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Serving Bondurant, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The work went very well. I believe the job was more difficult than the work described in the estimate. There was no additional charge. Alvin answered every question. He responded to my emails promptly. He even came back to reset the new system after my dog ate one of the remotes. Two months later my 10 year old TV quit. I had several questions about a replacement TV, which was returned based on Alvin's advice. I will make an appointment to have Alvin install the new TV."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Communications Cabling, Inc.
1.5(
2
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Serving Bondurant, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Communications Cabling, Inc. started as a small owner-operated company doing mainly Cable television & Satellite but has now covered literally all aspects of low voltage communications, from Wired to Wireless Internet and CCTV to Telephone and Security. Some of our clients include Mediacom, ICS (Internet Consulting Services), Directv, Dish Network, I-Spot and many others. What do you look for in a good low voltage contractor? A reputation of client satisfaction. This is something that we have worked hard to obtain and are proud of. With us, your needs come first. We offer quality work at competitive prices. We will asses your needs and implement a plan to solve the situation as well as giving you great follow up. Please feel free to give us a call for more information. We look forward to speaking with you now and in the future!

 Phone & Data Connections
 Garden Center Wireless
 Phone & Data Connections
Wall Plates
Floor Plates

+1

FAQs for antenna installation and replacement projects in Bondurant, IA

Mounting your TV antenna on the roof or in the attic at the highest possible point provides the best reception. Ensure a clear, unobstructed view toward the broadcast towers. The best view is free from trees, buildings, or walls that could interfere with the signal and potentially damage the antenna.

Your TV antenna should be mounted as high as possible with a clear, unobstructed view toward the broadcast signal source. Elevating the antenna improves the chance of receiving clearer and uninterrupted reception. Obstacles like trees, buildings, and hills can interfere with the signal, so avoid mounting it on the ground or below the roofline. Installing it on the roof or in the attic ensures a direct line to the transmission towers, enhancing both signal strength and picture quality.

To strengthen your antenna signal, start by ensuring your antenna is in an optimal location with a clear view toward the broadcast towers. If you're still experiencing weak signals, consider adding an amplifier for an additional $50 to $200.

Check for nearby obstructions or metallic objects that might interfere with reception, such as appliances or metal fences, and keep the antenna at least 6 feet away from them. Additionally, ensure your coaxial cable isn't excessively long, which can reduce signal strength.

Even though a few rare cases are exceptions to the rule, grounding won't improve your TV antenna reception. Like other issues, it's best to speak with a TV antenna specialist to learn which options will deliver the strongest reception. While grounding may not work, your pro will offer other ideas to improve reception.

An outdoor HDTV antenna costs $20 to over $200, with some units running upward of $500. Indoor units run as little as $20 but with poorer quality reception. Like most things, you get what you pay for. However, you may not need a top-of-the-line antenna. Discuss your needs with a local TV antenna installer.

A TV antenna won't always provide perfect reception due to factors like your distance from broadcasting towers, nearby obstructions, and weather conditions. To minimize issues, research your area's signal strength and choose the right type of antenna for your location. Tools like the DTV maps from the Federal Communications Commission can help you check local digital TV channel reception. Selecting an appropriate antenna and proper positioning and installation will improve your chances of receiving consistently clear signals.

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