Inverness was planned around large wooded lots with no sidewalks and deep setbacks, and it has kept that character. Service quality varies noticeably by street — some areas are well covered, others are at the thin end of a long run. Worth checking what you can actually get before assuming satellite is the answer.
A dish on your roof is a hole in your roof. The networking half of a Starlink install is genuinely easy — the hardware is built so a homeowner can be online in twenty minutes. The half that costs money when it's done wrong is putting a bracket through a roof and having it still be watertight in five years.
Estate-scale homes with complex rooflines, frequently cedar. Integration with a planned re-roof is usually the cleanest route. We hold Illinois Roofing Unlimited License #104.010248, we're insured for roof work, and we flash penetrations every working day across Cook County.
Substantial mature cover on most lots.
Non-penetrating ballasted mount, then wall or fascia, then ground or pole, and only then a roof penetration. On one-acre-plus wooded lots there's often clear sky at ground level.
If your roof is under a manufacturer or workmanship warranty, we read the terms before anything gets drilled. Sometimes the answer is a mount that never touches the roof field.
Replacing the roof anyway? The mount and flashing get integrated as the new roof goes down — cleaner, no warranty question, and cheaper than a separate visit. Cedar shake roofing in Inverness →
Leaders Roofing Corp installs Starlink dishes in Inverness. We're a family-owned Chicagoland roofing contractor working Inverness and the surrounding Cook County area since 1996, holding Illinois Roofing Unlimited License #104.010248. We're an independent installer, not a Starlink dealer — you buy the kit and service plan from Starlink and we mount it. Because we're roofers, a roof mount gets flashed and sealed properly rather than lag-bolted and caulked. Call (708) 847-5418 for a free Inverness assessment.
Inverness was planned around large wooded lots with no sidewalks and deep setbacks, and it has kept that character. Service quality varies noticeably by street — some areas are well covered, others are at the thin end of a long run. Worth checking what you can actually get before assuming satellite is the answer. That said, check what wired service you can actually get at your address first. If fiber is available and working, it will beat Starlink on speed, latency and monthly cost, and we'll tell you so rather than sell you an installation you don't need. Where Starlink earns its place in Inverness is on properties where wired service is genuinely poor, and in households that want a real second path to the internet for work-from-home reliability.
Quite possibly — it's the most common reason a Starlink install underperforms around here. Substantial mature cover on most lots. The dish needs an unobstructed view of the sky, and the trap is seasonal: a location that tests clean in March can start dropping out in July once the canopy fills in. We assess obstruction before choosing a mount location, and if your parcel genuinely doesn't have clear sky we'll tell you that instead of mounting a dish that will frustrate you.
No, and often you shouldn't. Our order of preference is a non-penetrating ballasted mount, then a wall or fascia mount into structure outside the roof field, then a ground or pole mount if the yard has sky, and only then a penetrating roof mount. Estate-scale homes with complex rooflines, frequently cedar. Integration with a planned re-roof is usually the cleanest route. On one-acre-plus wooded lots, there's frequently enough ground with clear sky that the roof isn't necessary at all.
It can. Manufacturer material warranties are conditioned on the roof being installed and maintained to spec, and a third party drilling unflashed holes through the deck is exactly what gets a claim denied. Workmanship warranties are usually stricter — most are voided by later work on the roof by another contractor without prior authorization. If your Inverness roof is under warranty, tell us who installed it and we'll read the terms before anything gets drilled.
We quote per property rather than off a rate card. What moves the number: mount type (non-penetrating versus a flashed roof penetration), roofing material, roof height, pitch and access, how far the cable runs and where it enters the building, and whether any obstruction mitigation is needed. Most installs are a single-visit job, and the assessment and written quote are free.
We'll check obstruction, tell you honestly whether it's worth doing, and mount it so it doesn't leak. Free written quote.