
My son Will and I are local, and that really helps on new-build work. Even on the same street, two houses can need slightly different solutions once you look properly at the roof, the loft space and the way the rooms are laid out.
Haldon Reach is a Bovis Homes development in Alphington with a range of one to four-bedroom properties. On this side of Exeter, local signal knowledge is useful because the south-western edge of the city can still throw up differences from one roofline to the next. It’s also the sort of development where hidden cabling and tidy wall-mounted TVs matter just as much as the raw signal reading.
Why Haldon Reach TV aerials need the right first installation
When I install Haldon Reach TV aerials, I look at the whole house rather than just the lounge. That can include fitting signal points in bedrooms, kitchen-diners, snug rooms or home offices, along with a proper splitter or amplifier where needed so the system stays stable across every set.
As well as working across the wider area, I’m based locally and many customers know me through Exmouth Aerials, which gives people a good feel for the way I like to work.
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.
Freesat, loft aerials and wall-mounted TVs
Some homes are ideal for a well-positioned external aerial, while others can work very nicely with a correctly installed and powered loft aerial. I check the actual signal conditions before deciding, because that’s the only sensible way to avoid future problems.

Once the hardware is in place, I make sure the signal tuning is done properly. That final step is important, because even a good aerial system is frustrating if the televisions haven’t been set up correctly.
If you would like a broader look at the area I cover around this development, my Exeter aerials page is also useful.
Haldon Reach aerial installer services for a modern home
The best time to sort the TV side of a new-build is often right near the start. That lets me plan the main viewing point, any extra rooms, and whether the property is better suited to a new aerial, a properly powered loft aerial or a Freesat dish installation. It also means the finished job looks neater, because the cable routes can be chosen sensibly instead of rushed.
Quite often the final requirements only become obvious once the boxes are unpacked. That’s when I might be asked to add another point, fit a new aerial, help with installing TVs, sort out a simple home cinema arrangement or complete the job with careful signal tuning. I’m very happy to do that, and I always aim for a neat finish.
Why local knowledge still matters on a new development
It’s easy to assume that every house on a fresh estate will need exactly the same setup, but in practice that’s rarely true. Roof direction, loft space, foil-backed insulation, neighbouring houses and even the room you want the main TV in can all change what the neatest and most reliable answer will be. That’s why I turn up with the right testing gear, take proper readings and explain the options in plain English rather than giving you a one-size-fits-all sales pitch.
If you would like help with a clean, dependable setup at Haldon Reach, you’re very welcome to get in touch. I’ll always do my best to explain the options clearly and leave you with an installation that suits the property, not a generic package.
Contact me about Haldon Reach aerial installations
If the form below is easier for you, just send over a few details about the property and what you would like done. I’m always happy to give straightforward advice before the job is booked in.