Edwards is bigger than it feels
Drive Highway 6 between Singletree and Lake Creek and you'd think Edwards was three or four small towns. It kind of is. The connectivity needs shift dramatically as you move west — from cable-fiber-served neighborhoods near the post office to acreage homes in Lake Creek where Starlink is the only realistic option.
Whatever side of Edwards you're on, the install gets done by people who know the difference and don't sell you the wrong solution.
Neighborhoods we work in regularly
- Singletree — mid-century and newer single-family homes, mostly year-round residents. The typical ask: rewire to Cat6, add a real switch, get whole-house mesh WiFi working in the bonus room over the garage.
- Arrowhead — gated ski-in/ski-out community with custom homes. HOA-aware installs, often coordinating with a property manager or caretaker for off-season access.
- Homestead — large lots, equestrian-friendly neighborhood. Common need: extending WiFi to barns and outbuildings, cameras at the gate, and outdoor coverage near horse facilities.
- Lake Creek — rural acreage, often well outside the cable plant. Starlink as primary internet, then full mesh and camera coverage on the main house plus any guest cabins.
- Cordillera — adjacent gated golf community covered in detail on our Cordillera page.
- Edwards Corner / River Walk — condos and townhomes near the commercial core. Compact installs, often within a single mechanical closet.
What we install in Edwards
Starlink for the back half of Edwards
If your address ends in "Lake Creek Road" or you're past Highway 131, you've probably given up on cable. Starlink works extremely well in Edwards — usually with a roof or ground-pole mount and a single cable run to a central rack. We do clean installs that survive lightning, ice loads, and the wind that funnels down the valley.
Ubiquiti UniFi networks
For larger Edwards homes (3,500+ sq ft is the norm here), a single router doesn't cut it. We install Ubiquiti UniFi with 3–5 access points, depending on the layout, plus a managed switch and proper VLANs. Whole-property coverage including detached garages, guest houses, and outbuildings is standard.
Cameras for ranches and primary residences
Edwards homes often have driveways longer than a city block. UniFi Protect cameras at the gate, garage, mudroom door, and any outbuildings. Local-only recording means your footage stays on your property — no monthly cloud fees, no third party with access.
Year-round residents have different needs
Unlike Vail, a big share of Edwards is full-time. That means the WiFi needs to support remote work, school-age kids on tablets, streaming, gaming, and a doorbell camera — all at the same time, on a Tuesday afternoon, when an HVAC contractor is also running smart thermostats. We size for the worst-case Tuesday, not the brochure.
Why local matters in Edwards
You're not waiting for someone to drive up from Denver. We're 15 minutes from most Edwards properties and respond same-day for outages, often resolving things remotely before we'd need to drive out.