Cell Phone Boosters for Homes

Boost the weak cell signal in your home for clear calls, fast internet and no dead zones.

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Whole Home Boosters

Get strong cell signal in every part of your house with a cell phone booster for your whole home. Install it yourself or have a professional do it for you.

Multiple Room Boosters

Boost cell signal in several rooms at once with our best-selling midsize signal booster, the weBoost Home MultiRoom.

Single Room Boosters

Enhance your cell service in specific areas for clearer calls and faster data.

Professionally Installed

Don't want to spend your weekend installing a booster yourself? Have one of our experts professionally install it for you. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Certified Refurbished Signal Boosters

Like-new performance at a reduced price with our certified refurbished boosters, all rigorously tested and guaranteed for 1 year.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How can I boost my cell phone signal in my house?

The most effective way to boost your cell phone signal inside your home is by using a cell phone signal booster. Here’s how it works:

  1. External Antenna: Installed outside your home, ideally in an area with the strongest existing signal (like your roof or an exterior wall), it captures the weak cell signal from the nearest tower.
  2. Amplifier: The weak signal is then passed to an amplifier inside your home, which boosts it significantly.
  3. Internal Antenna: Finally, the amplified signal is broadcast indoors through the internal antenna(s), giving you reliable calls and fast data speeds.

This process also works in reverse, boosting the cell signal from your phone in the house out to the distant cell towers.

Step-by-Step Installation

  • Step 1: Determine the part of your home that needs better signal using your phone’s signal strength indicator.
  • Step 2: Mount the external antenna at the highest point or where the signal is strongest outside of your house.
  • Step 3: Connect the external antenna to the amplifier via a cable. Run another cable from the amplifier to the inside antenna(s).
  • Step 4: The internal antenna(s) should be located in the center of the space that needs better signal. The boosted signal will be broadcast throughout the area around the inside antenna(s).

What is the best home cell phone booster?

Choosing the best home cell phone booster depends on several factors specific to your needs. Here’s how you can determine the right booster for your home:

  1. Coverage Area: Determine the size of the area where you need improved signal. Boosters vary in the coverage they provide, from single rooms to entire homes. Consider whether you need to enhance signal in just one room or across multiple levels and rooms.
  2. Signal Strength: Check the existing signal strength outside your home. Boosters can amplify weak signals, but the initial outside signal quality can influence the effectiveness of the booster. Use a signal meter or your phone’s signal strength indicator to gauge this.
  3. Installation Preferences: Decide if you prefer a DIY installation or if professional installation is important to you. Some boosters are easy to install on your own, while others might benefit from professional installation to ensure the best performance and placement.

Types of Boosters:

  • Room-Specific Boosters: Ideal for enhancing signal in a single room or small area. These are usually less expensive and easier to install.
  • Whole-Home Boosters: Designed to cover larger areas or multiple floors. These systems are more robust and generally more costly but offer comprehensive coverage.
  • Boosters with Professional Installation: Some boosters come with the option for professional installation. This can be a great choice if you want to ensure that the system is set up optimally, especially in complex home layouts or where the signal is particularly poor.

How well do cell phone boosters work?

Cell phone boosters are great solutions that have been independently tested & approved for use by both the major cell carriers and the FCC. These devices are specifically designed to significantly improve cellular connectivity in many different environments.

How Well Boosters Work in Different Settings:

  • Amplifying Weak Signals: If there is a weak signal available, then a signal booster can amplify it to a much stronger level. Users typically experience a substantial reduction in dropped calls and a noticeable increase in data speeds, often seeing improvements of signal strength by up to 32 times the original levels.
  • Reducing Signal Noise: In urban environments where multiple cell towers can create a noisy signal environment, a booster with a directional outside antenna can help to eliminate some interference and improve the quality of your connection. This means more reliable calls and faster data speeds for you.
  • Enhancing Rural Connectivity: For rural areas where cell towers are limited and signal is typically weak, boosters with extremely high-gain antennas, like the LPDA, can make a huge difference in your cell signal. They can capture signal that would otherwise be too weak to use, and then boost it up to a usable level. In these situations, users often go from having no usable signal to being able to make calls and even use data.

Why do I have bad cell phone reception in my house?

There are several reasons why your cell phone reception might be poor at home, ranging from the materials used in your house to its location.

Building Materials: The construction of your home is one of the biggest factors. Materials like brick, concrete, and metal can block or weaken cell signals. Even some kinds of glass, especially those with energy-efficient coatings, can reduce the signal strength entering your home.

Rural Location: Living in a rural area can also affect your reception. Cell towers might be farther away, making the signal weaker by the time it reaches your home. If there are fewer towers, there’s also less chance for your phone to catch a strong signal.

Combination of Factors: Houses that combine these issues face the most challenges. For example, a home in a rural area made of thick brick or concrete will likely struggle more with cell reception. The distance from the tower and the blocking materials together create a tough situation for cell signals to penetrate effectively.