Site survey first
The dish needs a wide, clear cone of sky — we run the Starlink app’s obstruction scan from your actual roofline before choosing the spot, because a few degrees of tree cover means drops every few minutes forever.
For the ranches, foothills and river-valley homes the cable companies never reached, Starlink changed everything. But the kit ships with a kickstand, not a mount — and the difference between a dish balanced on a patio table and one mounted properly is the difference between constant dropouts and internet you forget about.
The dish needs a wide, clear cone of sky — we run the Starlink app’s obstruction scan from your actual roofline before choosing the spot, because a few degrees of tree cover means drops every few minutes forever.
Roof, ridgeline, wall or pole — installed with the proper Starlink mounts, flashed and sealed against Bakersfield sun and rain, and bonded to code like any rooftop antenna should be.
Starlink’s cable is proprietary — it can’t be cut and re-terminated like Cat6. We plan the run before drilling, route it through a sealed ¾-inch penetration with proper grommets, and keep it inside the length the system supports.
A dish is not coverage. We tie Starlink into mesh or UniFi networking (bypass mode done properly), so the barn, the shop and the back bedroom all actually get the speed you’re paying for.
Starlink sells you a dish, a router and a kickstand — no mount, no wall pass-through, no network design. SpaceX doesn’t send its own installers; national partners exist, but they don’t know Kern County rooflines, our summer attic temperatures, or how far your shop sits from the house. We do — we’ve been wiring rural properties out here since 2012.
One visit covers the whole job: survey, mount, routing, router placement, and honest advice on which kit and service tier fit your spot — including when the answer is “order the Mini and save money” or “your trees will fight you; here is the pole-mount plan that wins.”
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Kalieb and his helper showed up to hang five TVs and run the power for each. These guys showed up on time, bright and early. One of my mounts would not work so he had one on his truck, and he even ran an extra plug from a different bedroom for my daughter’s room. It’s been almost two weeks, not one problem, everything looks great and it’s square.
You order it from starlink.com so the account and service are in your name — that protects you. Call us before you order and we'll tell you which kit and plan fit your property, free.
SpaceX doesn't send its own crew — they point customers at national install partners. We're the local version: one visit, we know Kern County roofs, and we integrate it with your home network instead of leaving a lonely router by a window.
Across most of Kern County, yes — the deciding factor is usually sky view, not availability. Check your address at starlink.com, then call us about your trees and roofline; the obstruction question is the one that actually matters.
Yes — the Starlink router has a bypass mode and Ethernet, so your existing network rides on top cleanly. That handoff is where most DIY installs go sideways, and it's squarely our home turf.
Yes — Starlink's Roam service is built for exactly that, and we do flat-mount and quick-deploy setups for RVs, ag operations and remote sites.
Tell us where you are and what your trees look like — honest advice free over the phone, before you even order the kit.