Starlink installation in Kyle — Plum Creek, 6 Creeks, and the rural lots east of I-35 where wired speeds quit. Vetted, insured installers with $2M coverage and a 12-month workmanship guarantee.
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Kyle is one of the fastest-growing cities on the I-35 corridor, and its install profile splits cleanly down the highway. West of I-35 the terrain starts rolling toward the Hill Country with scattered live oak; east of I-35 it flattens into blackland prairie farmland where new subdivisions sit next to working ag land. The new-build neighborhoods — Plum Creek, 6 Creeks, Anthem — are young enough that tree obstruction is rarely an issue: clean asphalt-shingle roofs, clear sky, fast installs.
Where Starlink really earns its keep around Kyle is the rural east side — the properties out FM 150 East and toward Uhland and Niederwald where cable never ran. Those are classic single-story homes and manufactured homes on acreage, and our installers carry both standard roof mounts and ground-pole options for homes where the roof structure isn't the right anchor. Every Kyle job gets the same package: licensed installer, $2M coverage, speed test before they leave.
Starlink needs a clear view of the northern sky. Here's what that means on a typical Kyle 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 Kyle installs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking, with a 2-hour arrival window.
Kyle installers also cover Uhland, Niederwald, Mountain City, Driftwood, and the surrounding Hays County area. Dedicated pages for nearby cities:
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Yes. The FCC's OTARD rule protects satellite dishes under one meter on property you control, and Kyle-area HOAs know it. We default to non-penetrating mounts with tight cable routing in HOA neighborhoods, and we'll provide the mount spec if your committee wants documentation.
Yes — it's one of our most common rural Hays County jobs. Manufactured-home roofs often aren't the right anchor for a mast, so we typically set a ground pole with a short trench or surface conduit run. The installer confirms the approach on-site before any work starts.
Kyle sits in the middle of our Austin–San Marcos installer corridor, so most installs are scheduled within 48–72 hours of booking with a 2-hour arrival window.