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Antenna Installation Prices Australia
Prices include GST. Standard residential antenna installation on single-storey homes. Multi-storey, heritage or commercial properties may incur additional charges.
Last updated March 2026. We benchmark Australia antenna installation prices against roughly 480+ completed and live quote observations, then normalise antenna type, roof access difficulty, signal strength, amplification, and cabling scope so the ranges compare like-for-like jobs.
Quick Answer
Antenna installation prices in Australia depend on roof type and height, signal strength at the property, number of TV points, and whether amplification is needed. Standard single-storey installs stay near the low end, while multi-storey homes, weak signal areas, and whole-house upgrades cost materially more.
Antenna Installation Prices by Service — Australia
Prices include GST. Standard residential antenna installation on single-storey homes. Multi-storey, heritage or commercial properties may incur additional charges.
| Service | From | Average | Up to |
|---|---|---|---|
| 📡Digital TV Antenna Install (Standard) Standard digital TV antenna installation on a single-storey home with clear roof access | $150/job | $230/job | $350/job |
| 🏠Digital TV Antenna Install (Difficult Roof) Digital TV antenna installation on multi-storey, steep or tile roof requiring extra safety equipment | $250/job | $360/job | $500/job |
| 🔄Antenna Replacement Remove old antenna and install new digital antenna on existing mount — includes cabling check | $180/job | $270/job | $400/job |
| 🔌Additional TV Point Run new coaxial cable from splitter to an additional TV outlet location in the home | $80/point | $120/point | $180/point |
| 📶Signal Booster / Amplifier Install Install inline signal amplifier or distribution amplifier to boost weak TV signal across multiple outlets | $120/job | $180/job | $280/job |
| 🔧Antenna Repair Diagnose and repair faulty antenna — includes re-pointing, cable repair or component replacement | $100/job | $160/job | $250/job |
| 📺Satellite Dish Install (Foxtel) Install Foxtel-compatible satellite dish with cabling to one TV point — excludes subscription | $100/job | $180/job | $300/job |
| 🏢Commercial Antenna System Design and install commercial-grade antenna system for multi-dwelling, hotel or office buildings | $500/job | $1100/job | $2000/job |
| 🧱Antenna Wall Mount Mount antenna on external wall bracket instead of roof — suits apartments and heritage properties | $150/job | $230/job | $350/job |
| ⚡Masthead Amplifier Install amplifier at the antenna masthead to maximise signal before cable loss reduces quality | $100/job | $160/job | $250/job |
| 🔗Antenna Cabling (Per Run) Run new RG6 quad-shield coaxial cable from antenna to TV point — price per individual cable run | $60/run | $95/run | $150/run |
| 🏡Whole-House Antenna Upgrade Full antenna system upgrade including new antenna, masthead amplifier, splitter and cabling to all TV points | $300/job | $480/job | $700/job |
Antenna Installation Prices by City
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Sydney
New South Wales · 5.3M
From $90/job
Newcastle
New South Wales · 320K
Pricing available
Wollongong
New South Wales · 310K
Pricing available
Central Coast
New South Wales · 340K
Pricing available
Melbourne
Victoria · 5.1M
From $85/job
Geelong
Victoria · 270K
Pricing available
Ballarat
Victoria · 115K
Pricing available
Bendigo
Victoria · 100K
Pricing available
Brisbane
Queensland · 2.6M
From $100/job
Gold Coast
Queensland · 680K
Pricing available
Sunshine Coast
Queensland · 350K
Pricing available
Cairns
Queensland · 160K
Pricing available
Townsville
Queensland · 195K
Pricing available
Adelaide
South Australia · 1.4M
Pricing available
Mount Gambier
South Australia · 30K
Pricing available
Perth
Western Australia · 2.1M
From $55/job
Mandurah
Western Australia · 100K
Pricing available
Bunbury
Western Australia · 75K
Pricing available
Hobart
Tasmania · 240K
Pricing available
Launceston
Tasmania · 90K
Pricing available
Canberra
ACT · 460K
Pricing available
Darwin
Northern Territory · 150K
Pricing available
Alice Springs
Northern Territory · 25K
Pricing available
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Common Antenna Installation Jobs in Australia
Typical scopes customers compare before they hire
| Job | Typical scope | Timeframe | Buying note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard digital TV antenna install | New digital antenna on a single-storey home with clear roof access and one TV point connected | 1-2 hours | The most common residential job and the easiest to compare across quotes. |
| Antenna replacement on existing mount | Remove old analogue or damaged antenna and install new digital antenna on existing mast and cabling | 1-2 hours | Cheaper than a full new install if the existing mount and cabling are still in good condition. |
| Difficult roof or multi-storey install | Antenna installation on steep-pitch, tiled, or multi-storey roof requiring harness and extra safety equipment | 2-4 hours | Height and roof type are the biggest cost drivers — always confirm access assumptions before comparing quotes. |
| Signal booster or amplifier install | Install distribution amplifier or masthead amplifier to boost weak signal across multiple TV points | 1-2 hours | Often added to an existing antenna rather than a standalone job — bundling with other work reduces the effective call-out cost. |
| Whole-house antenna upgrade | Full system upgrade including new antenna, masthead amplifier, splitter, and cabling to all TV points in the home | 3-5 hours | The most comprehensive residential job — worth quoting when the existing system is old, corroded, or producing poor signal across multiple rooms. |
| Commercial antenna system | Design and install commercial-grade antenna distribution for apartment blocks, hotels, or office buildings | Half day to full day | Requires signal survey, distribution amplifier design, and often strata or body corporate coordination. |
What Affects Price in Australia
Roof type, height and access difficulty
Single-storey homes with colorbond or tin roofs are the cheapest to quote. Steep-pitch tile roofs, multi-storey homes, and heritage properties require harness equipment, longer setup time, and sometimes specialist brackets — all of which increase the install cost.
Signal strength and location
Properties in strong signal areas close to transmission towers need simpler antennas and no amplification. Fringe or weak-signal areas require larger antennas, masthead amplifiers, and sometimes multiple antenna configurations to receive all channels reliably.
Number of TV points and cabling
Each additional TV point requires a cable run from the antenna splitter to the outlet location. Longer runs, runs through brick walls, and runs requiring ceiling or under-floor access cost more than short runs through accessible roof spaces.
Antenna type and system complexity
A basic UHF digital antenna is the cheapest option. Combined VHF/UHF antennas, phased-array antennas for difficult reception, satellite dishes, and commercial distribution systems each add equipment and installation complexity that moves the price higher.
Country Context
Australian antenna installation pricing is driven by the digital switchover legacy, with most homes now needing UHF digital antennas. Coastal and fringe-signal areas often require larger antennas and amplification. Steep tile roofs common in established suburbs add access costs that flat colorbond roofs in newer estates avoid.
Included vs extra
Usually included
- Site signal survey and antenna positioning assessment
- Labour, antenna hardware, and mounting bracket for the agreed scope
- Basic cabling from antenna to one TV point using RG6 quad-shield coaxial cable
- Signal strength check and channel tuning on one TV after installation
Often extra
- Masthead amplifier or distribution amplifier for weak signal areas
- Additional TV point cabling beyond the first included outlet
- Difficult roof access surcharge for multi-storey, steep, or heritage roofs
- Old antenna removal and disposal when not replaced on the same mount
DIY vs Professional
Indoor antenna for one TV
DIY: A reasonable option in strong signal areas. Plug-and-play indoor antennas cost under $50 and require no tools.
Professional: Not usually needed unless signal quality is poor due to building materials blocking reception.
Roof-mounted antenna installation
DIY: High risk. Roof work requires harness equipment and fall-protection training. Incorrect antenna positioning causes poor reception that is difficult to diagnose from ground level.
Professional: A professional installer has the signal meter, safety equipment, and experience to position the antenna correctly the first time.
Signal troubleshooting and amplifier install
DIY: Technically possible but difficult to diagnose without a signal meter. Incorrect amplifier placement can make reception worse, not better.
Professional: A professional can measure signal at each point in the system, identify the fault, and install the correct amplifier type in the right location.
Seasonal Booking Guide
Moving season (Jan-Feb, Nov-Dec)
Peak demand for antenna installation as families move into new homes. Book early to avoid waiting lists and premium scheduling surcharges.
Autumn and winter
Generally quieter periods with better installer availability. Good conditions for roof work in most markets, though rain delays may apply in some regions.
Post-storm periods
Storm damage causes antenna demand spikes. If your antenna survived but reception is poor, check orientation before booking a replacement — wind may have shifted the antenna off alignment.
How to Save Money on Antenna Installation
- Bundle additional TV points with the antenna install rather than booking separate call-outs later.
- Ask whether the old antenna mount and cabling can be reused to reduce labour and materials cost.
- Get a signal survey before committing to a masthead amplifier — you may not need one in strong signal areas.
- Compare quotes on the same scope by checking whether cabling, amplification, and old antenna removal are included.
- Book outside peak moving and renovation seasons for better availability and pricing.
Methodology
How We Get These Prices: Last updated March 2026. WhatCosts benchmarks antenna installation costs from submitted quotes, completed jobs, installer pricing checks and city-level comparisons across Australia. We use a sample of roughly 480+ quote observations and separate antenna type, roof access, signal amplification, and cabling scope because those cost layers move independently. That prevents low-detail quotes and edge-case commercial jobs from distorting the residential guide.
Antenna installation in Australia ranges from $60/job for basic services to $2000/job for larger commercial or whole-house upgrade jobs. Prices include GST. Standard residential antenna installation on single-storey homes. Multi-storey, heritage or commercial properties may incur additional charges.
The most common antenna installation services in Australia include Digital TV Antenna Install (Standard), Digital TV Antenna Install (Difficult Roof), Antenna Replacement, Additional TV Point, Signal Booster / Amplifier Install and more. Each service has different equipment, signal, and access requirements that affect pricing.
In Australia, the service is commonly referred to as antenna installation / TV antenna. The terminology reflects local industry conventions and the broadcast technology used in the region.
A standard digital TV antenna install takes 1-2 hours. A whole-house upgrade with multiple TV points takes 3-5 hours. Commercial antenna systems for apartment buildings may take a full day or more depending on the number of outlets and distribution design.
Roof type and height, signal strength at the property, number of TV points, and whether amplification is needed are the biggest variables in Australia. A straightforward single-storey install on a tin roof is far cheaper than a multi-storey tile roof in a weak signal area.
Most quotes in Australia include the antenna hardware, mounting bracket, labour, basic cabling to one TV point, and a signal check after installation. Amplifiers, additional TV point cabling, difficult roof access surcharges, and old antenna removal are commonly quoted as extras.
DIY antenna installation is possible for indoor antennas in strong signal areas, but roof-mounted installations involve height safety risks and require proper signal metering equipment. Incorrect positioning wastes time and may result in poor reception that is difficult to diagnose without professional tools.
Quieter periods outside peak moving season generally offer better availability and pricing in Australia. Booking before storm season also avoids the demand spike that follows widespread antenna damage from high winds.
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