Starlink installed across greater San Antonio

Starlink installation in San Antonio — tile roofs, ranchland, and military moves.

San Antonio spreads in every direction into country that wired internet never reached: Hill Country limestone to the north past Boerne and Bulverde, brush country south, ranchland west toward Medina and Bandera. If your address ends in a county road, Starlink is likely your best option — and OrbitPros matches you with a vetted, insured local installer who mounts it correctly for your roof, runs the cable cleanly, and configures Wi-Fi that actually reaches through the house.

Online in 48–72 hours in covered areas
Every installer covered, COI-verified
Vetted, background-checked pros
12-month workmanship guarantee

Why San Antonio installs take local judgment

Tile roofs are unforgiving

Clay and concrete tile — common across San Antonio's north side and newer master-planned communities — cracks when someone walks or drills it carelessly. Your installer uses tile-appropriate hardware and techniques, or skips the roof entirely with a gable, wall, or ground-pole mount. The survey captures your roof type before anyone climbs a ladder.

Military families need installs that move

With JBSA's bases anchoring the city, a lot of San Antonio households know a PCS is always possible. Non-penetrating and pole mounts come down cleanly, and your Starlink kit and network gear go with you. Tell your installer it's a rental or a short-horizon posting and they'll spec accordingly.

Old walls eat Wi-Fi

Stone, stucco, and plaster construction in older neighborhoods blocks a single router cold. The survey asks where Wi-Fi has to reach, and your installer configures mesh where the floor plan or the walls demand it — verified with a speed test before they leave.

How it works

  1. Check coverage. Enter your ZIP above to confirm installer availability.
  2. Tell us about your home. Roof type, sky view, Wi-Fi needs — two minutes.
  3. Book a window. Most homes are online in 48–72 hours in covered areas, with a 2-hour arrival window.
  4. Your installer does the rest. Mount, cable run, network setup, speed test, photo documentation.

You bring the Starlink kit you ordered from Starlink; your installer brings everything else.

Vetted installers, verified protection

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?

San Antonio Starlink installation FAQs

I have a clay tile roof. Can a dish be mounted without cracking tiles?

Yes — with tile-specific hardware and an installer who knows how to work on tile. Many tile-roof homes are better served by a gable, wall, or ground-pole mount that avoids the tile entirely. The survey captures your roof type so your installer arrives with the right plan.

We're a military family and might PCS. Is the install removable?

Ask for a non-penetrating or pole mount — they come down cleanly, and your Starlink kit and Wi-Fi gear move with you. Note it at the survey and your installer will spec for it.

Do you cover the rural fringe — Medina, Bandera, Atascosa, Wilson?

Yes — OrbitPros serves the greater San Antonio area, including the Hill Country to the north around Boerne and Bulverde and the brush and ranch country south and west of the city. Run the ZIP check above to confirm your address.

My house is old stone and Wi-Fi dies two rooms from the router. Can that be fixed?

That's a survey question, not a surprise: tell us where Wi-Fi must reach and your installer configures mesh to cover it, then proves it with a speed test before leaving.

How fast can I be online?

Most San Antonio-area homes are online in 48–72 hours in covered areas.

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