'No service' and wifi problems...

I have an iPhone 5 and when I am in certain places I find it difficult to gain signal from my carrier anywhere, especially in my house or even my street. I'm with EE and whenever I do get signal it's either one bar (or dot in the case of this iPhone) or very rarely I get two.
I also have problems with connecting to my wifi. When I am downstairs (and in the same room as my broadband router) I can access the wifi fine but as soon as I go upstairs the connection disappears and says 'Not Connected'. When I search for any other connections it shows nothing. My iPhone is up to date and currently on iOS 8.1. I also have an iPod 4th Generation but I don't experience this at all with my iPod. In fact, when using my iPod upstairs I usually get 3 bars of wifi connectivity.
I've had my iPhone 5 for nearly a year now and I've have this problem once before for about two weeks. This has been going on for about two months now. I have no clue how to solve this or even where to start. I don't know how this problem came about and nor can I relate it to anything I've accidentally turned off or on. I've tried resetting my phone and resetting all my network settings but nothing seems to have solved the problem.
I hope someone will help me because my phone is becoming useless whenever I'm upstairs in my house.
Thank you.

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