Starlink installers for Dripping Springs and the US 290 corridor — Headwaters, Caliterra, Driftwood, and the acreage lots where fiber stops. $2M coverage, 12-month guarantee, online in 48–72 hours.
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Dripping Springs calls itself the Gateway to the Hill Country, and from an internet standpoint that's literal: it's where Austin's fiber footprint runs out. The new master-planned communities along 290 — Headwaters, Caliterra, Big Sky Ranch — mostly have wired service, but step onto the 1-to-5-acre ranchette lots off Fitzhugh Road, Creek Road, or RR 12 and you're in DSL-or-nothing territory. That's the bulk of our Dripping Springs work.
The terrain is classic eastern Hill Country: limestone ridges, live oak mottes, and dense ashe juniper (what everyone here calls cedar) that grows back fast and blocks sky views at the 20-to-30-foot level. Acreage installs frequently want the dish on a barn, shop building, or pole rather than the house — it shortens the obstruction problem and our installers will quote the longer cable run on-site with no surprise charges.
Starlink needs a clear view of the northern sky. Here's what that means on a typical Dripping Springs 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 Dripping Springs installs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking, with a 2-hour arrival window.
Dripping Springs installers also cover Driftwood, Henly, Bee Cave, Johnson City, and the surrounding Hays County area. Dedicated pages for nearby cities:
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Typical acreage install in Dripping Springs: obstruction scan at the house and any outbuildings, mount on whichever structure has the cleanest northern sky (often the barn or shop), then a cable run back to where your router lives. Longer runs are quoted on-site before any work starts — the price you approve is the price you pay.
Yes. In Headwaters, Caliterra, and similar communities we default to non-penetrating ridgeline mounts with low-profile cable routing. The FCC's OTARD rule also protects your right to install a satellite dish on property you control, so HOA pushback is rare.
Most installs here are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking — Dripping Springs sits inside our densest installer cluster between Austin and the Hill Country. Every job carries $2M of liability coverage and a 12-month workmanship guarantee.