Gypsum is growing — and the wiring is catching up
Gypsum has more new construction than any other town in the valley right now. Stratton Flats, the western edges of Buckhorn Valley, the Cotton Ranch expansion — these are houses being built today, finished tomorrow, and lived in next month. The builders rough-in basic phone-and-cable boxes; we put in the actual network the family will live with for the next decade.
For existing Gypsum homes, the pattern is usually different: a 1990s-era cable modem in the corner of the basement, a router that hasn't been replaced since the kids were in elementary school, and a "dead zone in the master" complaint. We can fix that in a single day.
Neighborhoods we work in regularly
- Buckhorn Valley — newer single-family homes on the south side of I-70. Lots of young families. Common ask: whole-home WiFi, separate kids' network, doorbell camera.
- Stratton Flats — the newest subdivision in Gypsum. Builder-installed wiring is often minimal; we come in pre-paint or post-move-in and put in a real network.
- Cotton Ranch — established mid-range neighborhood. Mix of original owners and new arrivals. Older wiring upgrades are the common ask.
- Chatfield Corners — more rural, larger lots, often outside the cable plant. Starlink becomes the realistic option here.
- Downtown Gypsum — historic homes near 1st Street, plus newer infill. Variety of jobs, often retrofits.
What we install in Gypsum
Starlink for the outskirts
Cable service stops where the cable company decided it wasn't worth running more lines. If your Gypsum address is beyond that boundary, Starlink is the most reliable option. Roof or pole mount, clean cable run, proper grounding. Done in a day.
Ubiquiti UniFi networks at the right size
You don't need a $3,000 network in a 2,400 sq ft single-family. We install Ubiquiti UniFi sized to the home — typically a Cloud Gateway and 2–3 access points covers a Gypsum home with margin to spare. Real switches, proper VLANs, clean install.
Cameras that don't cost a fortune
UniFi Protect cameras with local-only recording — no monthly cloud fees. Driveway, front door, garage, and back yard is the standard four-camera setup. Smart motion zones tuned so wildlife doesn't keep waking your phone up at 2am.
New construction? Talk to us early.
The single biggest mistake we see in new Gypsum builds: nobody thinks about networking until the drywall is up. We can pre-wire during the framing stage for a fraction of what it costs to retrofit. If you're closing on a Stratton Flats build this year, send us the floor plan; we'll send back a wiring recommendation that adds maybe $400 to the build cost and saves you four times that down the road.
Why local matters in Gypsum
Most service techs from Denver won't drive past Eagle. We do. Same valley pricing, same response time — no Front Range markup.