"Great job! I contacted Mike to identify and correct some issues with my home computer performance. In addition to identifying and repairing these issues, he ran more in-depth scans for malware, spyware, etc. and corrected all. Updated anti-virus was installed and overall performance has improved dramatically. He also identified issue with internet speed...something I will now take up with my provider! I highly recommend Mike and will use him in the future."
"Every time he comes, we have 7 computers and he checks and updates everything and fixes everything that others couldn't fix. he configures the whole network in the house to make sure that all our computer are all hooked up and communicating with the network. he is clean, careful, and very professional with his work. We couldn't find anyone as competent as Mr. Caughman. He pricing is honest and reasonable."
"Jason called me back the same afternoon I purchased the package, and sent an email to confirm the day and time he would call. Jason called on time, and spent almost 3 hours clearing the computer of viruses that was causing continuous pop-ups. He was most friendly, and did a terrific job! One price, no hourly pricing, and a great job! "
"Robert T. determined that the issue was with Spectrum, my internet service provider, even though Spectrum initially told me there was no issue with their equipment or signal. However, after forcing Spectrum to recheck we found that the problem was in fact a Spectrum issue."
Tv Antenna Installation questions, answered by experts
The shorter the coaxial cable, the better. The further you run the cable, the more signal loss you'll experience. At 50 feet, you'll see significant signal loss, and by 100 feet, you'll experience at least a 30% drop in signal strength.
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.
Costs depend on antenna type, labor, replacement parts, and necessary realignment.
If your TV antenna is good quality and was installed by a professional, you can expect it to last between 10 and 20 years without needing repair or replacement. This can vary based on your geographic location, weather conditions, and antenna location.
The Tatum, NM homeowners’ guide to tv antenna installation services
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