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Direct answer below. Verified by the TradeMatch editorial team using current UK averages, accreditation rules and platform mechanics — last reviewed April 2026.
A UK tv aerial installer should hold CAI Approved (Confederation of Aerial Industries), Working at Height Certified, RDI-RF Aerial Rigger and be a member of Confederation of Aerial Industries (CAI). Public liability insurance (typically £2M+ cover) is non-negotiable for any work in your home. TradeMatch verifies every one of these before the tv aerial installer can accept work on the platform. Where a body publishes a public register (e.g. Confederation of Aerial Industries (CAI)), TradeMatch links directly to it from the trade's profile so you can independently confirm.
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Every tradesperson is verified against the UK accreditation bodies that matter for the work — before they can quote.
100%of TradeMatch payments held in escrow
Every tv aerial installer job, every payment, every time. Funds held in a segregated client account until you sign off the work.
TradeMatch escrow operates through FCA-regulated payment providers. Customer funds are segregated from operating accounts and protected under UK consumer law.

Every tv aerial installer on TradeMatch is verified against UK accreditation bodies, every payment sits in escrow until you sign off the work, every review is tied to a completed job, and every dispute has a real mediation team behind it. None of those are marketing claims — they are the platform mechanics. Compare them with the structural gaps documented in the qualifications space on Checkatrade, MyBuilder, Bark and Rated People.
Up to 5 quotes from vetted UK tv aerial installers. Escrow-protected payments. Reviews tied to completed jobs only.
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