
I never believe in guessing with a new-build. I’d much rather test the signal, talk you through the readings and recommend the setup that genuinely suits the house and the way you use it.
Blakeslee Drive is part of the Newcourt side of Exeter, where newer housing and smart interiors tend to suit neat, carefully planned installations. It’s the sort of place where customers often ask for a wall-mounted TV, extra cable routes upstairs and a clean finish that doesn’t spoil a freshly decorated room. That’s exactly the kind of job I like doing, because a tidy result matters just as much as good reception.
A straightforward aerial installer for Blakeslee Drive
A good Blakeslee Drive aerial installer job is about more than bolting something to the roof. I can fit new signal points, trace the cleanest cable routes, organise distribution to more than one room and make sure the whole setup is balanced rather than overloaded.
I’m Geoff Price, from Exmouth Aerials, and I bring the same tidy, friendly approach to new-build jobs as I do to the rest of my work around East Devon and Exeter.
I also do plenty of nearby work on Exeter aerial installations, TV installations in Exeter and TV set up in Exeter when people want everything finished properly after the move.
Aerial fitting with tidy finishing
If satellite is the better fit for the property or your viewing habits, I also carry out Freesat dish installation. That can be a very good option in new-build homes where owners want dependable reception and a neat, modern finish.

Before I finish, I carry out full signal tuning so the channels are stored correctly and the system is easy to use straight away. That’s particularly helpful for customers who have only just moved in and want one less thing to worry about.
I also cover the surrounding area through my Exeter aerials page, which gives a wider picture of local aerial work.
Blakeslee Drive aerial installer services for a modern home
With modern houses, a little planning goes a long way. I can look at the best position for the main television, add extra points where they will actually be useful and advise honestly on the best source of reception, whether that’s a rooftop aerial, a powered loft system or Freesat dish installation. The aim is always a setup that feels simple and reliable once you’re living in the house.
Customers also call me to help with the finishing touches after they have moved in. That might be installing a new aerial, adding another outlet when a spare room becomes a nursery or office, installing TVs neatly on the wall, preparing a simple home cinema area, or carrying out proper signal tuning on sets that have been unpacked in a hurry. Because I’m used to working in occupied homes as well as empty new-builds, I try to make the whole process calm, tidy and easy.
Why local knowledge still matters on a new development
New-build homes may look consistent from the road, but the actual signal result can still vary more than people expect. A slightly different roofline, more insulation in the loft or a different cable route inside the house can all affect what will work best. Proper testing takes the guesswork out of it and helps me recommend something dependable rather than simply quick.
I take a lot of pride in leaving customers reassured as well as properly set up. If you’re moving into Blakeslee Drive and want the television side of the house sorted in a friendly, sensible way, I’d be pleased to help.
Get in touch for Blakeslee Drive TV aerials
The form below is a good place to start if you would rather message first. Let me know roughly what you need, and I’ll come back with honest advice and a sensible next step.