Exclusive discounts on antenna installations for Noobie readers

Last week I wrote about the good and the bad of using an attic antenna. In that blog post I mentioned that I was hiring an attic antenna specialist to install one (or more) antennas in my attic so I could have a master antenna signal to use throughout the house.

I'm happy to report that the entire experience from start to end was a wonderful success. I now have two antennas in my attic magically joined together to generate one very strong signal throughout my house. All four of my televisions have a gorgeous picture. Two of them through my TiVo HD DVRs and two of them through my government subsidized digital converter boxes. Yes, I am 100% digital with months to go before the February 17, 2009 switchover.

Attic Antenna scores high with Angies List and me

The company I used is a local Indianapolis-based company called Attic Antenna. The owner, Jim Daniel who did the actual installation himself, took no time at all to convince me he was a professional and knew exactly what he was doing. He even wore protective covers over his shoes to keep my house clean and hooked up the antenna signal at each television in my house to make sure I was receiving the best picture possible at each location.

You may wonder how I found Jim and Attic Antenna. I'm a member of Angie's List and it doesn't take long for a search on Angie's List to pop Attic Antenna's name to the top or your search results. Attic Antenna has 46 reports on Angie's List and has received an "A" grade on just about every category from just about every customer. Believe me, they deserve it.

I also liked how approachable Jim was when it came to asking questions and understanding what he was doing. We even struck up a general conversation about how we think the digital transition is going to go over next year.

Two great discounts for Noobie readers

Seeing a great opportunity, I explained to Jim what Noobie does and how many of my readers could really benefit from his services. I asked him if he would be willing to extend a discount to Noobie's readers and much to my excitement he said yes.

So if you have been thinking about dropping your satellite or cable programming in favor of free over-the-air digital programming or if you already receive over-the-air analog programming and want to make sure you are ready for the upcoming digital transition, you owe it to yourself to give Jim and Attic Antenna a call. Make sure you use one of the two coupons below to save yourself some dough in the process.

The first coupon is for a complete attic antenna installation. It's what I got and would recommend it to anyone. I now have 25 all digital channels. None of which cost me a single penny to receive.

$20 off new attic antenna installation

If you have problems printing the above coupon, try printing this PDF: attic-antenna-20-dollars-off.pdf

The second coupon is for service work related to service work for households with an existing antenna. Maybe you need to have another room wired for over-the-air programming or you need help hooking up your antenna to a digital converter box to receive digital programming.

5% off service call

If you have problems printing the above coupon, try printing this PDF: attic-antenna-5-percent-off.pdf

Both coupons expire October 15, 2008

One word of caution. Both of these coupons expire October 15, 2008 so you don't have a lot of time. To take advantage of either of these coupons, print this page to your printer or use the PDF links if you need a more printer friendly version of the coupons. Then call Jim Daniel at 317-781-0149 and tell him Mr. Noobie sent you and you'd like to use your coupon. Jim will take care of the rest and then take care of you!

Note: Attic Antenna is an Indianapolis based company. Apologies in advance to those of you outside of the Indianapolis area if you are unable to take advantage of these discounts.

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