FALSMOUNTest. Estonia
In development · Europe, 2026

A Starlink mount for standing-seam roofs that Europe still doesn't have.

No drilling into the roof. One part instead of five imported ones. Built for the Klassik-profile standing-seam metal roofs common across the Baltics, Nordics and DACH — not adapted from a US kit that doesn't fit or ship here.

One email when it's ready to order. No spam, no list-selling.

You're on the list.

Thanks — you'll hear from us when FalsMount is ready to order. If you want to help shape the design (roof photos, seam measurements), just reply to the confirmation email.

Why this doesn't already exist

Standing-seam roofs have no exposed fasteners on purpose — drilling into one to bolt on Starlink's own roof mount voids the roof warranty and creates a leak point. In the US, buyers can order a purpose-built no-drill seam clamp (SataMount, S-5!). In Europe, that product doesn't exist as one thing you can buy: it's a US kit that isn't reliably sold or shipped here, or it's separate parts from separate catalogs — a photovoltaic roof hook, an adapter plate, Starlink's own pivot mount — bolted together by whoever's willing to figure it out. Some people pay a solar installer to do it as a custom job. Most improvise.

What's being built

Currently in mechanical design and freedom-to-operate review. Target spec:

Roof interface
Non-penetrating seam clamp — no drilling
Seam width range
475–545 mm, one adjustable model
Tilt adjustment
0–45°, locks under wind/snow load
Dish compatibility
Mini, Standard, Performance
Materials
A2/A4 stainless or anodized aluminum
Operating range
−35°C to +60°C, IP65 cable entry
Install
One person, hand tools, ~20 min
Ships from
Estonia, to the EU
Spec targets based on current market and product-requirements research — subject to change during engineering and load testing.
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Concept: seam-gripping clamp + adjustable pivot arm. Final geometry pending engineering.

Get on the list

First units go to waitlist signups — and if you can share your roof profile (brand, seam width, a photo) you'll help shape what gets built. Scroll up, drop your email.