
I’m Geoff Price, and I work across the local area rather than turning up from the other side of the county. I also keep a broader Taylor Wimpey aerial installer page, but Lunar Rise tends to suit buyers who want practical advice. Do you keep it simple with Freeview? Is a loft aerial realistic? Should the main room be prepared for a larger screen and soundbar straight away? Those are the questions that make the difference.

A growing Exeter development with enough flexibility to do things neatly
Taylor Wimpey describes Lunar Rise as a thoughtfully designed development of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes on the outskirts of Exeter, around three miles from the city centre and close to amenities in Pinhoe. That makes it the kind of site where people often want a clean balance between day-to-day practicality and a nicely finished main room. My Exeter aerials page covers the wider area, and I regularly help with TV installations in Exeter where customers want the screen mounted and the whole room tied together neatly.
Some new-build owners assume every plot on the same site wants exactly the same answer. It rarely works like that. A loft aerial may be perfectly suitable in one house and not worth the compromise in the next. One lounge may lend itself to a simple wall-mounted television and hidden cabling, while another is better laid out for a more substantial screen with satellite and extra points upstairs. That is why I test, advise and then fit what actually suits the property.
The best system depends on the plot, the loft and the rooms you will really use

Even though this is an Exeter job, the same tidy approach runs through the work I do on my Exmouth Aerials page as well: no drama, no sales patter, just sensible installation. And if the aerial is already sorted and you mainly need the room finished, I can also help with your TV set up in Exeter.