The Hill Country is where Texans go to get away from town — and where wired internet gives up. Fredericksburg, Kerrville, Wimberley, Marble Falls, Llano, Mason, Blanco: outside the town squares, options thin to patchy fixed wireless that dies in the draws, or nothing at all. OrbitPros matches you with a vetted, insured installer who solves for your ridge, your trees, and your buildings — not a generic rooftop.
Hill Country coverage is growing town by town — we'll email you the moment an installer serves your area.
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Starlink changed the math for ranch and acreage properties, but Hill Country terrain makes the install itself the hard part.
A house tucked into a valley or backed against a limestone ridge may not have a workable sky view from its own roof. Your installer checks obstructions at multiple candidates — rooftop, gable, or a pole set on higher ground — and runs the cable back to the house properly, trenched or aerial, however far that is. Long runs are normal out here; they're planned at the survey, not discovered on install day.
Ashe juniper canopy is low, dense, and everywhere. An obstruction scan at the actual mounting point beats guessing from the porch.
Barndominiums and metal-roof homes are half the new construction in the Hill Country. Standing-seam roofs take clamp mounts with zero penetrations — but a metal shell also blocks Wi-Fi, so getting signal from the dish to every room usually means wired access points or mesh placed deliberately. Your installer configures all of it and verifies with a speed test before leaving.
You bring the Starlink kit you ordered from Starlink; your installer brings everything else.
Every installer is covered — their own $1M+ commercial general liability, COI-verified, or per-job coverage arranged by OrbitPros. Installers are licensed where the state requires it, background-checked everywhere. Every job carries a 12-month workmanship guarantee — re-done or refunded per our Refund Policy. How we verify installers: Is OrbitPros legit?
Often yes — from the right spot. Your installer evaluates sky view at several locations, including a pole mount on higher ground with a longer cable run back to the house. If no placement on your property gets a workable view, your installer tells you before work starts.
Two things: the standing-seam roof takes a no-drill clamp mount, and the metal shell blocks Wi-Fi, so indoor coverage usually needs mesh or wired access points. Both are specced at the survey and configured by your installer.
Long runs are routine on acreage properties — the survey captures the distance so your installer arrives with the right cabling and any needed extensions, trenched or aerial as fits your land.
Just tell us at booking — gate codes and access notes go to your installer with the job briefing, and you'll have a live ETA on install day.
OrbitPros serves the greater Texas Hill Country — from Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and Boerne to Comfort, Wimberley, Blanco, Marble Falls, Llano, Mason, and the country between. Supply is growing town by town, so the fastest answer is to check your ZIP above; the waitlist covers everything not yet online.
In covered areas, most properties are online in 48–72 hours of booking.
Also serving Texas: Houston · Dallas–Fort Worth · Austin · San Antonio · East Texas · All of Texas. OrbitPros installers also serve FL, AZ, TN, NC, UT, OK, and WY.
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