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Category: Tower and Antenna Installers

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Review Summary For : HAMKITT LLC Antenna & ATTIC & ROOF & Tower Installion Services
Reviews: 1MSRP: 50$-$70-$90.00 an Hr
Description:
HAMKITT ANTENNA & CLIMBING SERVICES
Offers Antenna & TOWER and ROOF & ATTIC
Antenna installation &
Maintenance & Climbing services.
We can help you with your entire Tower/Antenna/Climbing projects...

$90.00 an hour.. Flat rates...To climb TOWERS...
All towers must be Rohn 25 towers or bigger...
$70.00 an hour.. Flat rates... To climb ROOFS...
All roofs must have accessibility, or be accessible with 25ft ladders...

$50.00 an hour.. Flat rates... To climb up into ATTICS
All attics must have accessibility or be accessible with a 25ft ladder....

HAMKITT offers complete tower installs from concrete work for towers all the way thru the
process of stacking tower sections & guying & Antennas & Rotors replacement.
Call Hamkitt see if we can help you (( GIT R DONE )) !

Product is not in production
More Info: http://hamkitt.com/tower
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K0BUB Rating: 2010-03-11
Professional installation of two verticals, and a 100-foot G5RV Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
This is my first review for eHam. I’ve read several reviews here in the past, and have decided to give back today with my recent experiences on an antenna install from Joe and Ray of Hamkitt dot com (in the Des Moines, Iowa area). Joe and Ray are mentors in every sense of the word... from antenna selection to learning the layout of my attic (by viewing drawing plans) to professionally installing two verticals, and a 100-foot G5RV! In addition to offering the install feature, Hamkitt dot com also offers a myriad of other products and services that include the antennas, radios, and coax needed to get this job done right... the first time (hi hi)! Thank you both, Joe and Ray for a job well done!