East of England regional pricing

How Much Does an Aerial & Satellite Installer Cost in Hertsmere?

Updated prices for . Hertsmere prices are typically 20% above the national average.

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Price summary

Hertsmere Price Summary

Service Low Average High
TV Aerial Installation £180 £265 £360
Satellite Dish Installation £155 £240 £360
Aerial Repair and Realignment £60 £95 £155

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on East of England regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Aerial & Satellite Installer Prices in Hertsmere

Hertsmere is in East of England and aerial & satellite installer costs here are 20% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

TV Aerial Installation

Low

£180

Average

£265

High

£360

1.5-2.5 hours

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Supply and installation of a new outdoor TV aerial on a two-storey property. Includes aerial, mounting pole, bracket, coaxial cable run to one TV point and tuning.

~68% labour, ~32% materials

What affects the price

  • Roof mount vs wall mount (roof adds £50-£70)
  • Length of cable run required
  • Whether an amplifier is needed for weak signal areas
  • Property height and roof accessibility

Satellite Dish Installation

Low

£155

Average

£240

High

£360

1.5-2.5 hours

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Supply and installation of a satellite dish on an outside wall, with a cable run to one room and alignment for Freesat or Sky signal. Includes all mounting hardware and signal testing.

~65% labour, ~35% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of LNB (single, twin, quad)
  • Number of cable runs required
  • Position and line of sight to satellite
  • Whether existing brackets can be reused

Aerial Repair and Realignment

Low

£60

Average

£95

High

£155

30-60 minutes

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Realigning an existing TV aerial that has been knocked out of position by wind or weather. Includes retightening fixings, checking connections and optimising signal strength.

~81% labour, ~19% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether the aerial needs replacing entirely
  • Accessibility of the aerial on the roof
  • Condition of the mounting bracket and pole
  • Whether cable connections need remaking

Additional TV Point

Low

£60

Average

£95

High

£145

30-60 minutes

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Running a new cable from your existing aerial or dish to an additional room so you can watch TV there. Includes fitting a TV socket on the wall and connecting everything up.

~75% labour, ~25% materials

What affects the price

  • Distance from the aerial or distribution point
  • Whether cable can be run externally or needs to go through walls
  • Whether a splitter or amplifier is needed
  • Number of additional points being installed

Communal Aerial System (Flats)

Low

£960

Average

£1,800

High

£3,605

1-2 days

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Installing a shared TV aerial and satellite system for a block of flats. One aerial and dish on the roof provides signal to every flat in the building, so individual residents do not each need their own dish.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of flats or units to be served
  • Whether aerial, satellite or both signals are needed
  • Cable run distances and routing complexity
  • Existing infrastructure and wiring condition

Aerial Removal

Low

£60

Average

£95

High

£155

30-60 minutes

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Safe removal of a redundant or damaged TV aerial from the roof or chimney. Includes taking down the mast, bracket and capping any holes left in the masonry.

~94% labour, ~6% materials

What affects the price

  • Accessibility of the aerial location
  • Whether scaffolding is needed
  • Type of mounting (chimney lashing, wall bracket, roof tile mount)
  • Number of aerials to remove

Freesat Installation

Low

£180

Average

£265

High

£420

1.5-2.5 hours

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Supply and installation of a Freesat satellite dish and receiver box. Includes dish, LNB, cable run, wall bracket and full channel setup. Does not include the Freesat box if purchased separately.

~55% labour, ~45% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of Freesat box (standard, HD, 4K HDR)
  • Single or twin cable run (twin needed for recording)
  • Whether an existing dish can be reused
  • Cable routing to the TV location

Sky Dish Installation

Low

£155

Average

£215

High

£310

1.5-2 hours

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Installation of a Sky-compatible satellite dish with LNB and twin cable run. Includes alignment, signal testing and connection to your Sky box. Dish and bracket included.

~61% labour, ~39% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether replacing an existing dish or new install
  • Number of cable runs (single or twin for Sky+)
  • Dish position and line of sight
  • Whether the installation is for Sky Q (needs wideband LNB)

Signal Booster Installation

Low

£95

Average

£145

High

£215

30-60 minutes

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Supply and installation of a signal booster to improve weak or pixelating TV reception. The booster strengthens the signal from your aerial so it reaches all your TV points clearly. Includes the booster unit, power supply, and connection.

~71% labour, ~29% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of booster (masthead, distribution, plug-in)
  • Whether existing cable quality is adequate
  • Number of TV points being boosted
  • Signal strength in your area

TV Wall Mounting

Low

£95

Average

£155

High

£240

1-2 hours

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Wall mounting a flat screen TV on a bracket. Includes supply of a standard flat or tilting bracket, mounting to the wall, connecting cables to existing boxes and retuning if needed.

~69% labour, ~31% materials

What affects the price

  • TV size and weight (affects bracket type)
  • Wall type (plasterboard, brick, concrete)
  • Whether cables need concealing in the wall
  • Type of bracket (flat, tilt, full motion)

HDMI and AV Setup

Low

£70

Average

£120

High

£190

30-60 minutes

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Connecting and configuring home entertainment equipment including Sky boxes, games consoles, soundbars and streaming devices. Includes cable management and input setup.

~75% labour, ~25% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of devices to connect
  • Whether an AV receiver or switcher is needed
  • Length of HDMI runs required
  • Whether cables need routing through walls

Aerial and Satellite Combined Install

Low

£300

Average

£420

High

£600

2.5-4 hours

More details

Installation of both a TV aerial and satellite dish together. Includes both antennas, mounting hardware, cable runs to one room each and full signal testing. Cheaper than booking separately.

~60% labour, ~40% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether both can share the same mounting pole
  • Number of cable runs required
  • Roof or wall mount positions
  • Whether a combined diplexer is used

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring an Aerial & Satellite Installation

Getting a TV aerial or satellite dish installed is a straightforward process that typically takes just a few hours from start to finish.

1

Signal check and site survey

The installer checks your postcode on a signal strength database and assesses your property to determine the best position for the aerial or dish. They will look at roof access, line of sight to the transmitter or satellite, and any obstructions like tall trees or nearby buildings.

2

Choose the right system

Based on the survey, the installer recommends whether you need a standard aerial, a high-gain aerial for weak signal areas, a satellite dish, or a combination. They will also advise on whether you need additional equipment like a signal booster or a multi-room distribution system.

3

Installation and cabling

The aerial or dish is mounted on your roof, chimney, or wall and a coaxial cable is run down to your TV point. The installer will try to keep the cable route as discreet as possible, often running it along guttering or through an existing entry point into the house.

4

Signal alignment and testing

Using a professional signal meter, the installer fine-tunes the aerial or dish angle to get the strongest possible signal. They then test every channel on your TV to make sure everything comes through clearly with no pixelation or dropouts.

5

Handover and demonstration

The installer tunes your TV, walks you through the channel list, and shows you how to retune if needed in future. You will receive a brief demonstration of any additional equipment fitted, such as a Freesat box or signal booster.

Regional comparison

How Hertsmere Compares

Average cost of tv aerial installation across regions.

Hertsmere
+20% £265
National Average
baseline £220
London
+24% £275

Local insights

What Affects Aerial & Satellite Installer Costs in Hertsmere?

The East of England has a broad housing mix, from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in older market towns to post-war new towns like Stevenage and Harlow, and sprawling modern estates across Essex and Suffolk. Hertsmere has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work. The flat terrain and fenland conditions in parts of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire can bring specific challenges such as high water tables and subsidence risk that affect aerial & satellite installer work. With a population of null, Hertsmere is a area where aerial & satellite installer costs are one of the more expensive areas — satellite dish installation here averages around £240.

The East of England sits slightly above the national average for trade costs in commuter areas closer to London, and closer to average further out. Labour rates in Hertsmere are around 20% above the UK average. In Hertsmere, local demand for aerial & satellite installer services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Proximity to London means some tradespeople also serve the capital, which can affect local availability at busy times.

What you pay for aerial & satellite installer work in Hertsmere depends on the property type, job complexity and materials chosen. Post-war housing in new town developments often has straightforward layouts that keep costs down, while older properties in market towns across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire may need more preparation. A typical tv aerial installation in Hertsmere costs around £265, while communal aerial system (flats) ranges from £960 to £3,605. As a area that is one of the more expensive areas, Hertsmere sits in a reasonable range for aerial & satellite installer work. Material and product choices also make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in Hertsmere, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good aerial & satellite installer will check the existing conditions, consider any ground or damp issues common in the region, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need alarm installation (£360–£960), cctv installation (£420–£840), or electrician (£4,805–£9,610) in Hertsmere.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about aerial & satellite installer costs in Hertsmere.

Do I need a TV aerial or satellite dish?
A standard Freeview aerial picks up free-to-air channels and works well in most UK areas. A satellite dish is needed for Sky, Freesat or foreign channels. Your postcode and local signal strength determine which option gives you the best reception.
Can I install a TV aerial myself?
Fitting a loft aerial is a straightforward DIY job, but roof-mounted aerials should be installed by a professional. Working at height requires proper safety equipment and experience, and a poorly aligned aerial will give you weak signal and pixelation.
Why is my TV signal breaking up?
Pixelation and signal dropouts are usually caused by a damaged or misaligned aerial, corroded cabling, or interference from nearby trees or buildings. An installer can test your signal strength and recommend whether you need a repair, realignment or a new aerial.
Do I need planning permission for a satellite dish?
In most cases you do not need planning permission for a single satellite dish in England and Wales, provided it is under 1 metre and not on a listed building or in a conservation area. Scotland and Northern Ireland have slightly different rules, so check with your local council if unsure.
How long does an aerial or satellite installation take?
A standard aerial or satellite dish installation takes 1.5 to 2.5 hours for a single TV point. Adding extra TV points, combining aerial and satellite, or dealing with difficult roof access can extend this to 3-4 hours. Most jobs are completed in a single visit.
Is a Freeview aerial or Freesat dish better value?
Freeview via an aerial gives you 70+ channels with no ongoing costs and works well in most areas. Freesat via a satellite dish offers 170+ channels including more HD options, also with no subscription. Freesat is the better choice if your local aerial signal is weak or you want a wider channel selection.
Do I still need an aerial if I have a smart TV?
A smart TV lets you stream apps like BBC iPlayer and Netflix over broadband, but you still need an aerial or dish to watch live Freeview or Freesat channels. If you only watch streaming services, you can skip the aerial entirely, though most UK households keep one for live TV and catch-up.
What qualifications should an aerial installer have?
Look for installers registered with the Confederation of Aerial Industries (CAI) or the Registered Digital Installers (RDI) scheme. These bodies require members to meet competency standards, carry public liability insurance, and follow a code of practice. Always ask for proof of registration before booking.
Will a new aerial improve my TV picture quality?
If your current aerial is old, damaged, or poorly aligned, a new one can dramatically improve picture quality and eliminate pixelation. However, if the issue is caused by weak signal in your area, you may also need a signal booster or a higher-gain aerial to get a reliable picture.
How much does an aerial & satellite installer cost in Hertsmere in 2026?
TV Aerial Installation in Hertsmere typically costs between £180 and £360, with the average being around £265. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are aerial & satellite installer prices cheaper in Hertsmere than London?
Hertsmere prices are 20% above the national average, though still £10 cheaper than London for tv aerial installation.
How do I find a good aerial & satellite installer in Hertsmere?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects aerial & satellite installer prices in Hertsmere?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Hertsmere rates are 20% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do aerial & satellite installer prices include materials in Hertsmere?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.