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Harrogate · North Yorkshire

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in Harrogate.

An accredited local installer based five minutes up the A59 in Knaresborough — covering every postcode in Harrogate. Period sandstone properties, new builds on Pannal Ash, business offices on the Cardale Park estate. Free survey, fixed quote, one-day install for most homes.

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Network cabinet installation in a Harrogate property by Geek Fix

/ Genuinely local

We know Harrogate's houses. Properly.

Harrogate isn't one type of property — it's three. The 1880s sandstone terraces around Cold Bath Road. The Edwardian semis on the Duchy Estate. The 2020s new builds on Pannal Ash and Hookstone Chase. Each one needs a different WiFi strategy, and we've installed in all of them.

Period stone properties

Cold Bath Road, around the Stray, the Royal Hall conservation area — sandstone walls absorb 5 GHz aggressively. We design wired-backhaul access points around the original fabric of the building, no random cable runs across the ceiling.

New builds with pre-installed Ethernet

Pannal Ash, Hookstone Chase, Lady Lane developments. The cabling is usually there but rarely terminated properly — we re-terminate to enterprise-grade kit and turn dormant CAT cable into a real network.

Small Harrogate businesses

Cardale Park, Hornbeam Park, Station Parade offices. TP-Link Omada systems with proper VLANs, guest networks, and remote management — so when something needs adjusting we don't always need to come out.

/ Recent local job

Pannal new-build · garage apartment offline.

The customer had paid for a developer-installed Ethernet upgrade two years earlier when the house was built. For 24 months it worked fine, then the link feeding the garage apartment died completely.

The first instinct on a job like that is to suspect the router or the WiFi. But the symptoms — total dropout to one specific endpoint while everything else worked — pointed at the cable. We traced it to the external junction box where the apartment's Ethernet feed crossed from the main house. The original IP-rating wasn't sufficient and the terminations had corroded green over two Yorkshire winters.

We re-terminated into a proper IP66-rated enclosure with weatherproofed connectors, cleaned the runs, retested the cable, and the link's been faultless since. Total job time: ~3 hours. The customer kept the developer's original Ethernet drops — they just finally worked.

What we'd check in your Harrogate new build

  • External junction boxes — original developer kit is rarely IP66-rated
  • Cable termination quality at every wall plate (the most common failure point)
  • Whether the patch panel is actually terminated, or just cables crammed into the loft
  • Whether the original installer used Cat5e or Cat6a — affects future-proofing for WiFi 7
  • Whether the router sits in the optimal place for the cable runs that already exist

We document this kind of work on our Instagram — follow along if you'd like to see what proper local installs look like.

/ Harrogate areas we cover

Every postcode within HG1, HG2, HG3.

PannalBiltonStarbeckHookstoneJennyfieldsHarlow HillOatlandsDuchy EstateCold Bath RoadHigh HarrogateLow HarrogatePannal Ash+ anywhere in HG1–HG5

/ Questions

Harrogate-specific FAQ.

Do you actually live in Harrogate?+

I'm based in Knaresborough, five minutes up the A59 — so Harrogate is effectively a local job for us. Most surveys get booked within the same week and I know the town well enough to recognise specific estates and street layouts when you describe the problem on the phone.

I'm in a new build with pre-installed Ethernet — why isn't it working?+

Surprisingly common. The Ethernet packages developers sell as upgrades are often installed by sparkies who terminate the cable correctly but don't future-proof the junction boxes. We had a Pannal new build where the outdoor junction box feeding the garage apartment had corroded after 2 years, killing the internet to that room. We re-terminated to a proper IP-rated enclosure and the link's been rock solid since. If yours has stopped working, that's the first thing we check.

My house is a Victorian stone terrace off Cold Bath Road — will mesh work?+

Wireless-only mesh struggles in Harrogate's older sandstone properties — the walls absorb 5 GHz signal much faster than modern plasterboard. We almost always recommend a wired-backhaul access point per floor for these. There's a full write-up of why on the blog: ‘Why your WiFi keeps dropping in an old stone Yorkshire house.'

How much for a typical Harrogate install?+

Most 3-bed Harrogate homes land between £540 and £900 + VAT depending on whether we need to run external cabling. New builds with pre-existing Ethernet can be cheaper because the cable runs already exist. Larger period properties on the Duchy Estate or near the Stray usually £1,000-£2,000+. Survey is free and you get a fixed quote — no hourly surprises.

Are you covered by insurance for working in Harrogate's listed buildings?+

Yes — we hold £2m public liability and have worked with North Yorkshire Council's planning officers on routing cabling through listed properties. Where required we use sympathetic conduit colour-matched to the stone and make good with lime mortar.

/ Get in Touch

Book a survey or request a quote.

Tell us about the property, the problem or the plan. We’ll come back with a clear scope and a fixed price — usually within 24 hours.

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01423 209018

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07964 492346

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info@geekfix.uk

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