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Starlink installation in Austin, Texas.

Vetted, insured Starlink installers covering all of Austin — from downtown condos to the limestone canyons of Westlake and Steiner Ranch. Online in 48–72 hours, $2M coverage on every job.

Online in 48–72 hours
$2M coverage on every job
Vetted, background-checked pros
12-month workmanship guarantee

Installing Starlink in Austin.

Austin splits into two very different install jobs. East of MoPac, the city sits on relatively flat blackland prairie: straightforward roof mounts, short cable runs, and the main obstruction is the city's heritage live oaks — central neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Travis Heights, and Allandale have 40-foot canopies that can swallow the northern sky. West of MoPac, you're in the Hill Country: limestone canyons, steep lots, and ridgelines in Westlake Hills, Barton Creek, and Steiner Ranch that shadow entire roof faces. Those jobs often end up on a gable peak or a pole mount up-slope from the house.

Most of Austin proper has fiber or cable, so our busiest Austin ZIPs are actually the fringe — 78737 toward Dripping Springs, 78759 canyon pockets, and the unincorporated lots off FM 1826 and Hamilton Pool Road where wired speeds fall off a cliff. HOA-heavy subdivisions like Circle C, Avery Ranch, and Belterra get non-penetrating ridgeline mounts that keep architectural committees happy without sacrificing sky view.

Roofs, trees, and sightlines in Austin.

Starlink needs a clear view of the northern sky. Here's what that means on a typical Austin property:

Your installer runs an obstruction scan on-site before drilling anything. If the first placement won't give you a clean sky view, they move it — gable mount, fascia mount, or a pole mount in the yard — at no change to your quote.

What every Austin install includes.

Mount placement matched to your roof, the cable run from dish to router, full network configuration, and a real speed test before the installer leaves. Wi-Fi enhancement gear (mesh, extenders, surge protection) is matched to your home at the survey step. Every job carries $2M of platform liability coverage, a 7-year background check on the installer, a Texas license verification, and a 12-month workmanship guarantee. Most Austin installs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking, with a 2-hour arrival window.

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Nearby areas we serve.

Austin installers also cover Westlake Hills, Bee Cave, Lakeway, Pflugerville, Manor, Del Valle, and the surrounding Travis County area. Dedicated pages for nearby cities:

See all coverage on the Starlink installation in Texas page, or enter your ZIP above — we likely cover you anyway.

Austin Starlink installation FAQ.

Can Starlink get past the live oak canopy in central Austin?

Usually, yes — but placement is everything. Live oaks are evergreen, so the obstruction you see today is permanent. Your installer runs the obstruction scan from multiple roof positions and will use a gable or chimney-height mount to clear the canopy. If no roof position works, a pole mount in a clear corner of the yard does — same quote either way.

Do you handle HOA approvals in Austin suburbs like Circle C or Avery Ranch?

We install with non-penetrating ridgeline mounts and tight fascia cable routing that satisfy most Austin-area HOA guidelines, and the FCC's OTARD rule protects your right to a satellite antenna on property you control. We'll give you the mount spec sheet if your architectural committee asks for one.

Is Starlink even worth it inside Austin city limits?

If you have fiber at the curb, usually not — and we'll tell you that. Where Starlink wins in the Austin area is the western canyon neighborhoods and the unincorporated fringe off Hamilton Pool Road, FM 1826, and toward Dripping Springs, where wired options drop to DSL or nothing.

How fast can you install in Austin?

Austin is our densest Texas installer market. Most jobs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking, and you pick a 2-hour arrival window. Every job carries $2M of liability coverage and a 12-month workmanship guarantee.

Last updated: June 11, 2026 · Serving Austin and Travis County (78701, 78737, 78745, 78759)