Longmont Starlink installer, Nationwide Installation Techs, (877) 309-1050. Professional, insured technicians serving Longmont and Boulder County. If your kit is already on site, same-day service is often available. Residential installs start at $385.
Longmont has some of the best municipal broadband in the country. NextLight, the city-owned fiber network, delivers symmetrical gigabit service and made Longmont the first Gig City in Colorado. That is worth saying plainly, because it means most people inside the city limits do not need satellite internet and we are not going to pretend otherwise. What the coverage maps also show is that NextLight does not reach every address, with published figures ranging from roughly 42 percent to 87 percent depending on how it is measured, and Xfinity fills part of the rest.
The Starlink work here sits in the gaps: addresses outside the fiber footprint, the unincorporated county and foothill properties west toward Hygiene and Lyons, and households that want a second line that does not share infrastructure with the first.
How a Longmont Starlink Installation Runs
A Longmont Starlink installation starts with reading the sky, before anything is mounted. A virtual survey costs nothing, and an on-site visit is $75 when terrain or tree cover makes the position hard to judge from a map. From there: the dish goes on a roof or pole mount positioned to clear obstructions, the pole is set plumb on a flashed and sealed base, the cable is run and concealed with the penetration weatherproofed, the router and mesh nodes are placed to cover the property, and an on-site speed test confirms the result before anyone leaves. Most Longmont Starlink installations are finished in one visit.
Three Front Range conditions shape the install, and each is where expert judgment matters more than a checklist. Roof type is the first: asphalt shingle is standard here, but standing-seam metal and tile both appear in the newer subdivisions and west of town, and each takes different mounting hardware. Wind is the first: downslope events off the foothills west of Longmont can be severe, so the mount is anchored into structure rather than sheathing and the hardware is specified accordingly. The second is snow load and freeze-thaw, which is why the cable entry gets sealed properly rather than caulked over, since a poor seal fails on the first hard cycle rather than the first storm.
Coverage does not stop at the router. Properties west of town often run to acreage with a barn, shop or detached garage, so mesh placement to reach those buildings is usually part of the job rather than an extra. Acreage properties often have a barn or shop past the reach of Wi-Fi, and those can be linked with a point-to-point wireless bridge instead of running conduit across the land.
Areas a Longmont Starlink Installer Reaches
Nationwide Installation Techs sends professional, insured Starlink installers across the whole area: Old Town and the Prospect neighborhood, Southmoor Park and Clover Basin, Fox Hill, the East Side and Sunset, and the newer subdivisions out east, plus the acreage and foothill properties west toward Hygiene and Lyons. Coverage runs across all three Longmont delivery ZIP codes, 80501 in the centre, 80503 on the west side and 80504 to the east. If you are searching for a Starlink installer near you anywhere in Boulder County, the same crews cover Berthoud, Erie, Frederick, Firestone, Niwot and the wider county. Residents and businesses can learn more on the Colorado Starlink installer page, and a full list is on the locations we serve page.
Verifiable Credentials
Claims are easy. These are the parts a customer can verify:
- More than 3,000 Starlink installations completed nationwide
- Background-checked, vetted, experienced technicians in all 50 states
- At least $1 million in liability insurance
- One-year workmanship warranty plus three months of technical support
- 5.0-star Google rating across 82 reviews
- Residential Starlink installation from $385, commercial $750 per site ($650 at three or more sites), mobile and RV from $650, marine from $750
Worth doing before you book: run a check at Speedtest.net so you have a real number from your current connection to compare against afterward.
When NextLight or DIY Is the Better Answer
If NextLight reaches your address, take it. Symmetrical gigabit fiber from a municipal utility at those prices is better than satellite on essentially every measure that matters, and we would rather say so than sell against it. The same goes for a straightforward roof mount on a clear lot, which is a genuine do-it-yourself job, or a new kit bought from Starlink, where its own checkout installation through OnTech runs about $199 and is free on the MAX plan.
The Starlink installation work that is genuinely ours: addresses the fiber footprint does not reach, foothill and unincorporated county properties where terrain thins the options, a kit you already own, a difficult or non-penetrating mount, outbuildings needing their own coverage, an RV or boat, several sites at once, or a redundant second line for a household that cannot afford to be offline.
Services We Do Not Offer
Where a company stops is as useful to know as what it sells:
- Hardware sales are not the business. Source the kit yourself and book the install, or take a bundle if that suits you better.
- Your Starlink subscription stays on your own account. We neither bill it nor handle plan changes.
- We are independent, with no affiliation to Starlink or SpaceX.
- We mount on roofs, poles, masts and walls of ordinary buildings. No tower climbing and no structural engineering work.
Frequently Asked Questions
If the hardware is on site and there is room in the day’s schedule, same-day is common. The mount, cabling and activation are all handled in one appointment. Waiting on delivery means we book the first date after it lands, typically within a week.
Residential begins at $385, with the final price set by the mount location and cable run. Commercial is $750 per site, or $650 per site at three or more. Mobile and RV start at $650, marine at $750. See our Starlink installation cost guide for the full breakdown.
Probably not. NextLight is symmetrical gigabit fiber from the city utility and it outperforms satellite on speed, latency and price. Starlink makes sense here when NextLight does not reach you, when you are outside the city in the county or foothills, or when you specifically want a backup line that does not share infrastructure with your primary connection.
Rarely, in the way people expect. Federal FCC rules limit how far a homeowners association can restrict satellite antennas on property you control, although associations can still set reasonable rules for shared and common areas. Most Longmont covenants care about street visibility more than the dish itself, so the survey looks for a position that satisfies both the sky and the sightline. Read your covenants first and tell us what they say.
Usually, and out there it is often the only real broadband. Terrain rather than tree cover is the main obstruction west toward Hygiene and Lyons, so a line-of-sight check comes first and the answer is sometimes a taller pole or a different roof face. Outbuildings can be brought onto the same network with mesh nodes or a point-to-point link.
Yes, and that is a common reason people here install it. Because it does not depend on the local wired infrastructure, it can stay up when a line is cut or a neighborhood node fails. Two things to plan for: the dish and router still need power during an outage, and heavy weather can briefly degrade the signal.
Yes. Our professional technicians cover Longmont and the surrounding Boulder County, including Hygiene, Lyons, Niwot, Erie, Frederick, Firestone, Mead, Dacono and Berthoud. If your address is outside that range, call (877) 309-1050 and we will tell you honestly whether we can reach you.
Every expert technician is vetted and background-checked, the work carries a minimum of $1 million in liability insurance, and each job includes a one-year workmanship warranty plus three months of technical support.
About Nationwide Installation Techs
Nationwide Installation Techs runs a nationwide network of professional Starlink installers, providing Starlink installation services through experienced, insured technicians in all 50 states. The company installs Starlink for residential, commercial, mobile/RV, marine, and multi-unit customers, and also provides Wi-Fi extenders, point-to-point wireless bridges, mesh network setup, and Starlink-to-fiber integration. Residential installs start at $385 with no-surprise pricing, and the company maintains a 5.0-star Google rating across 80+ reviews. Find a Starlink installer in Colorado, see the full locations we serve,
Contact Information
Nationwide Installation Techs LLC
- Phone: (877) 309-1050
- Email: support@techinstalls.io
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