Starlink installation in Blanco — the river valley, the 281 corridor, and the lavender-farm and ranch country in between. Vetted, insured installers with $2M coverage on every job.
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Blanco is a one-stoplight county seat on the Blanco River with ranch and farm country stretching out in every direction — including the lavender farms the county is known for. Wired broadband barely escapes the town grid, so nearly everything outside the square — the river properties upstream and down, the ranchettes along US 281, and the places out FM 165 toward Henly — runs on Starlink, fixed wireless, or patience.
Install conditions are moderate Hill Country: oak and juniper cover that thickens near the river, gentler uplands away from it. River-valley lots get the standard valley treatment — taller mounts or upslope poles to clear the cypress and oak along the water. Metal roofs are common on both farmhouses and newer custom builds, and barn or outbuilding placements are routine on working properties. Every job carries the same package: background-checked installer, $2M liability coverage, speed test before they leave, 12-month workmanship guarantee.
Starlink needs a clear view of the northern sky. Here's what that means on a typical Blanco 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.
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 Blanco installs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking, with a 2-hour arrival window.
Blanco installers also cover Henly, Twin Sisters, Kendalia, Round Mountain, and the surrounding Blanco County area. Dedicated pages for nearby cities:
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Yes — the 281 corridor, FM 165 toward Henly, FM 32 toward the Devil's Backbone, and the river properties both directions are all standard service area. Acreage installs include a multi-structure placement scan, and extended cable runs are quoted on-site first.
Same playbook as our Wimberley river installs: scan from the roof first, and if the cypress canopy blocks the northern sky, move to a taller gable mount or a pole upslope from the river. The obstruction scan decides it before anything is drilled.
Most Blanco County installs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking — the town sits between our Austin-corridor and Hill Country installer clusters. You pick a 2-hour arrival window at booking.