Loveland Starlink Installer — Same-Day Service When Your Kit Is On Site

Loveland Starlink installer, Nationwide Installation Techs, (877) 309-1050. Professional, insured technicians serving Loveland and Larimer County. If your kit is already on site, same-day service is often available. Residential installs start at $385.

Loveland built its own fiber. If your address is inside the city limits, Pulse is almost certainly the better and cheaper answer, and we would rather tell you that now than after you have paid us. Pulse is run by Loveland Water and Power, which is to say by the city itself, and the main build inside the city limits is finished. Plans start around $50 a month for 500 Mbps and run up to 10 Gbps symmetrical, with installation included. No satellite service competes with that on price, latency or upload, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Xfinity covers a good deal of the city as well.

Loveland Starlink installation with the dish above the roof on a Masonville standard wall mount

So the useful question in Loveland is not whether Starlink beats fiber. It is whether the fiber has reached you. West of town it often has not yet, and that is where our work is. Run a test on speedtest.net at the address first, and check the Pulse map. If you are covered, take the fiber.

Getting Above a Loveland Roofline When the Foothills Are in the Way

The Front Range creates a specific problem that flat-country installs do not have. Ground west of town rises fast, and a ridge only a few hundred yards away can take a bite out of exactly the part of the sky the dish wants. The fix is almost never a bigger dish. It is height and position: getting the panel above your own roofline, and sometimes onto the corner of the building furthest from the slope.

Our default here is the standard wall mount, which is a flat angled mount bolted to the fascia board at the gable end near the peak, two bolts, with the panel sitting clear above the ridge. That last part matters more than people expect. A dish mounted plumb but sitting below the roofline turns your own roof into the obstruction and gives up a large share of what the hardware can do. Where the fascia is out of square, stainless washers pack it true. Where the customer does not want anything drilled at all, or the roof is metal, we use a non-penetrating ballasted mount instead, which holds by weight and works on flat and pitched roofs alike, tied off against wind. Where a wall mount will not fit, an arm through the wall under the eave reaches past the gutter with a plumb mast at its end.

The mast is vertical whatever the roof is doing beneath it. On a pitched roof the base follows the slope so the mast can still stand plumb. The cable never crosses a roof plane: down the mast, along to the gutter, down the wall on clips every foot to eighteen inches with no sag, a drip loop, then in through the wall through a sealed grommet within about four feet of an outlet. Snow load and wind are the two things that undo a lazy mount here, and a bracket that was fine in July is the one that moves in February.

Getting the signal to the rest of the property is often the larger half of the job on an acreage. A detached shop, a barn, a second dwelling or a well house across the property is usually better served by a point-to-point wireless bridge than by a second subscription. We fit mesh and extenders as well, and we will tell you which one the layout needs rather than selling you the larger package.

Loveland Starlink Installer Coverage, City Limits to the Canyon Mouth

Inside town we cover 80537, 80538 and 80539, from the older streets around downtown and Lake Loveland out to the newer building east toward Boyd Lake, and along the Big Thompson River corridor and the ground below Mariana Butte on the west side. Most of that footprint has fiber, and most of it should use it.

The work that is actually ours starts where the pavement does. West up the Big Thompson Canyon we cover Drake and Waltonia on 80515, Cedar Cove, Masonville, and further up toward Glen Haven on 80532 and Estes Park on 80517. North, south and east we run the same rates to Fort Collins and Timnath on 80547, Berthoud on 80513, Johnstown, Windsor on 80550, and the acreages around Carter Lake. If you are elsewhere in Colorado we still come, and the rest of the states we operate in are on our locations we serve page.

What We Carry and What It Covers

Ask any installer for this before they get on your roof. Ours is straightforward to check.

  • More than 3,000 installations completed across all 50 states
  • $1M general liability insurance, certificate available on request
  • Background-checked technicians
  • 1-year workmanship warranty plus 3 months of support
  • 72-hour typical scheduling, with same-day service when the kit is already on site
  • A 4.9-star Google rating from 90+ reviews
  • Residential from $385, commercial $750 per site and $650 per site at three or more, RV and mobile $650, marine $750
  • A virtual site survey is free. An on-site survey is $199.

Pulse Is the City's Own Fiber and It Beats Us Inside the City

We will keep saying this because it is true. If Pulse serves your address, buy Pulse. City-owned fiber at $50 a month for 500 Mbps, symmetrical at the higher tiers, with installation included, is a better product than satellite by every measure that matters at a fixed address. Xfinity is worth a quote too.

It is also worth knowing that the gap west of town is shrinking. Pulse won a federal Community Connect grant of more than $1M to run fiber to the premises up the Big Thompson Canyon, taking in Cedar Cove, Bartram Park and Idlewild Lane, and Larimer County has been working with Pulse on connectivity around Drake and Waltonia. If you are on that build list, the sensible move may be to wait. Call them before you call us.

Where we genuinely help is the address the build does not reach: up a side draw, on a ridge above the canyon floor, on unincorporated Larimer County ground west and northwest of town where the fiber has no timeline yet, and the household that has been told to wait another year and cannot. And if your roof is simple and you are comfortable on a ladder, you do not need us at all. Starlink sells its own installation at checkout through OnTech for around $199, free on the MAX plan, and for an easy pitched-roof mount that is the cheaper and correct answer. We are worth paying for when the job is awkward: a steep or high roof, a mount that has to clear a ridgeline, a long cable run, a metal roof that must not be drilled, or an outbuilding link.

Jobs We Hand Back

We are not roofers. We do not repair, replace or re-certify a roof, and we do not drill a metal roof at all. We do not run new mains circuits, which is an electrician’s work. We do not sell service plans, because you hold your own account and own your own hardware. We do not clear trees. And we do not promise a signal we have not looked at.

That last one is the important one in this part of Larimer County. Terrain here is not negotiable. If the ridge west of your house takes out the sky the dish needs, no mast height fixes it, and we would rather establish that on a free virtual survey than after you have bought hardware. Sometimes moving to the far corner of the property, or onto the shop roof rather than the house, is enough. Sometimes it is not, and satellite is the wrong technology for that address. We will say so.

Frequently Asked Questions

My kit is on the porch. How fast can you get to it?

Often the same day if the hardware is at the property and the mount is straightforward, and typically within 72 hours otherwise. It depends on where you are in the county on the day. Call (877) 309-1050 and we will give you a real answer rather than booking a slot we cannot make.

Can you install up the Big Thompson Canyon?

Yes, including Drake, Waltonia, Cedar Cove and Masonville. Be aware that Pulse has a federal grant to build fiber to the premises in parts of the canyon, so it is worth checking whether your property is on that list before you spend money with us.

Will the mount hold in a Front Range windstorm?

That is what the mount choice is for. A fascia-fixed wall mount with two bolts, or a ballasted mount tied off against uplift, is a different thing from a bracket left loose on a ridge cap. We size the fixing for the load rather than for speed, and we use stainless hardware.

Residential starts at $385. Commercial is $750 per site and drops to $650 per site at three or more. RV and mobile is $650 and marine is $750. A virtual survey is free and an on-site survey is $199. Our cost breakdown page explains what moves the number.

Does snow load knock the dish offline in winter?

Rarely for long. The hardware melts snow off itself, and the bigger winter risks are a mount that was never properly fixed and a cable run with a sag in it that collects ice. Both are install problems rather than hardware problems, which is most of why we exist.

The ridge is west of my house. Does that matter?

It can. What the dish needs is an unobstructed view of a band of sky, and high ground close by can remove part of it. Height and position are the levers we have. A free virtual survey tells us before anyone buys anything, and we will tell you if the answer is no.

Do you cover Berthoud, Windsor and Estes Park as well?

Yes, along with Fort Collins, Timnath, Johnstown, Masonville, Glen Haven and the acreages around Carter Lake, at the same rates as Loveland itself.

About Nationwide Installation Techs, Your Loveland Starlink Installer

Nationwide Installation Techs LLC is a professional, insured satellite installation company operating in all 50 states, with over 3,000 installations completed and a 4.9-star Google rating from 90+ reviews. Our experienced technicians cover residential, commercial, RV and marine installations, along with mesh networking, point-to-point bridges and on-site repair. We are an independent installer: you own your hardware and hold your own service account, and our expert crews handle the mounting, sealing and setup.

Serving Loveland, Larimer County and the rest of Colorado, plus every other state listed on our locations we serve page. Call (877) 309-1050.

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