Starlink Standard (Gen 3) install
Professional roof, chimney or pole mount with weather-sealed cable entry, plus router siting and Wi-Fi optimisation throughout the house.

Professional Starlink installation, mounting and Wi-Fi setup for rural Bucks & Herts properties.
Self-installs work — but the difference between an okay install and a great one is real-world speed, reliability and aesthetics.
Professional roof, chimney or pole mount with weather-sealed cable entry, plus router siting and Wi-Fi optimisation throughout the house.
Discreet wall, soffit or post mounts for the Mini dish — ideal for second homes, holiday lets, glamping sites and equestrian yards.
Higher-priority connection mounted for commercial premises, farm offices and rural businesses, with redundancy options if your work depends on uptime.
Already installed but speeds are poor? We re-survey, find the cleanest sky position and relocate the dish — usually doubling the throughput.
Standard Starlink cables are 15m. We install 30m, 50m and 75m runs with proper outdoor-rated cable and weatherproof RJ45 glands — no joins, no compromise.
Mesh nodes, wired access points and dedicated outbuilding links so the speed at your phone matches the speed at the dish.
Rural mains drops? We can wire your Starlink and router through a UPS so a 30-second power cut doesn't take down a Teams call.
Slimline pole mounts in the garden, hidden chimney brackets, painted cable runs — Starlink without ruining the look of the house.
Approved professional Starlink installers covering rural Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire — full obstruction surveys, weatherproof roof or pole mounting, long-run cable management, indoor router siting and Wi-Fi mesh setup for large country properties. Whether you've bought a Starlink Standard, Starlink Mini or Starlink Business kit, we'll make sure it actually delivers the 200+ Mbps you're paying for.
If you're in a rural part of Bucks or Herts — a farm, country house, equestrian property or a village where BT Openreach has no near-term plans — Starlink is likely the biggest internet upgrade available to you right now. Speeds of 100–300 Mbps with low latency via SpaceX's low-earth-orbit constellation. The kit is straightforward but positioning and cable management make a real-world difference — which is where we come in.
Honest, upfront pricing. Exact quotes depend on property type, access and equipment. Every price includes parts, labour and our two-year guarantee — we'll confirm the exact cost before we start.
We use the Starlink app to find the position with the cleanest sky view — trees, chimneys and roof lines all matter for sustained speed.
Pole, roof or chimney mounts in stainless steel and galvanised brackets — not the flimsy off-the-shelf kit.
Need 30m, 50m or 75m from dish to router? We supply the proper extended cables, weatherproof glands and gel-filled connectors.
Most rural Starlink complaints are Wi-Fi range, not Starlink speed. We add mesh nodes or wired access points so coverage matches the speed at the dish.
Absolutely. Many customers buy direct from Starlink and use us purely for the install — mounting, cable management and setup.
UK Residential users typically see 100–300 Mbps down, 20–40 Mbps up, with 20–60ms latency. That's significantly faster than ADSL and competitive with standard fibre.
Starlink is more weather-resilient than older satellite broadband. Heavy snow is the main issue and the dish has a built-in heater for light snowfall. Heavy rain can cause minor speed dips but rarely full outages.
Usually no — Starlink dishes are covered by permitted development rights like satellite dishes. Listed buildings and some conservation areas may require consent. We'll advise as part of the survey.
From £250 if you supply the hardware. That covers the obstruction survey, weatherproof mounting, cable run, router siting and a Wi-Fi speed test at handover. Long runs, mesh and bespoke pole mounts are quoted on top.
Yes — Starlink Mini is increasingly popular for second homes, garden offices and rural businesses. We mount it permanently outdoors, sort the cabling and configure the Wi-Fi.