Terrain and foliage
Tree cover, seasonal foliage, grade, and nearby structures can change where a dish has a workable view of the sky.

Regional Starlink context
The Orbit Tech serves Northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and Maryland. These location pages help visitors find the regional context closest to their property; final fit depends on scope and scheduling.
Choose a location page
This is the parent hub for the published regional and county pages below. Each page adds context; none substitutes for evaluating the conditions at the property.
A regional orientation for properties across Northern Virginia.
Regional context for terrain, long runs, and rural property layouts.
Property-specific Starlink planning in Fairfax County.
Property-specific Starlink planning in Loudoun County.
Property-specific Starlink planning in Prince William County.
Property-specific Starlink planning in Fauquier County.
Property-specific Starlink planning in Clarke County.
A location page for urban and rooftop considerations.
Property-specific Starlink planning in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Property conditions
A location name is only a starting point. A documented plan accounts for the variables that affect mounting, routing, and how the connection fits the rest of the property.
Tree cover, seasonal foliage, grade, and nearby structures can change where a dish has a workable view of the sky.
Roof material, access, drainage, and the proposed mounting surface matter alongside the available sky view.
Guest houses, offices, barns, and other structures may need a deliberate network path rather than an isolated connection.
Entry points, conduit, interior pathways, and equipment locations affect both the installation and future serviceability.
It can be appropriate where the property has a workable mounting position and the connection can support the people, devices, and activities that rely on it. The decision belongs to the property review, not a generic coverage claim.
Where another connection already serves the property, Starlink may be considered as part of a documented secondary path. The appropriate role depends on existing service, constraints, and the consequence of an interruption.
In either role, Starlink is more useful when it is integrated with the property's routing, Wi-Fi, equipment location, and service record instead of treated as an isolated dish and router.
A clear engagement path
No charge, non-binding. Confirms fit and recommends the next step.
For tightly defined work with confirmed conditions.
$499, approximately 60–90 minutes, with documented findings.
$2,500–$5,000 for complex, phased, construction, or multi-structure work.