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4TIFY HOME SECURITY LLC
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Antenna - Install or Replace

Serving Cameron, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Marco, and his guys are very professional. They have installed multiple camera/ security systems for me in my businesses, and even my personal residence. I recommend him to anyone that asks for a referral."
Professional Install
All Types of Cameras
Commercial Jobs
Two-way Audio
Security Cameras

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Response time9 hrs
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TV Antenna questions, answered by experts

Yes, professionals re-mount and realign antennas for optimal signal reception.

Yes, in general, raising your TV antenna will improve your reception. Besides raising the location of your antenna, you should try putting it by a window. In fact, you can have the same antenna but get double the channels or more if it's in the best location. The highest spot to put a TV antenna will be on your roof, and the tallest type of outdoor antenna is a tower.

Costs range from $100 to $500, depending on the issue, parts needed, and labor.

The easiest way to ensure you get the best reception from your TV antenna is to leave the installation to a professional. You’ll pay around $300 for this service, but the expert will use signal checkers to find the ideal placement for your antenna on your roof. They can also determine the right direction for your antenna to face. If your existing antennas are delivering a poor-quality picture, it might help to invest in a TV antenna signal booster, which picks up more signals and could provide a better experience.

If you’re having problems with poor reception, here are some simple tips that may help improve the signal and picture quality.

  • Consider the position of the antenna: Could it be higher, is it secure, or are nearby obstructions interfering with the signal? For a directional antenna, you may need to reposition it in the direction of the broadcast tower.

  • Move any metallic objects: Metal can interfere or block reception, so if you have stainless steel objects or the antenna is near a wrought-iron fence, this could be a problem. Try to keep the antenna at least six feet away from metal objects..

  • Cable length: An overly long cable can reduce signal strength. If you don’t need as much cable as you are using, it may be better to exchange it for a shorter one.

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