Wood Enterprise is a locally owned satellite television installer and service provider serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, handling both residential and small commercial installations for customers seeking alternatives to cable or fiber-based television service.
Wood Enterprise operates as an independent contractor in Oklahoma City's television service market, focusing on satellite system installation, maintenance, and technical support. The company works primarily with Dish Network and DirecTV equipment, two of the three major satellite providers available to Oklahoma City residents. Unlike the national carriers themselves, Wood Enterprise handles the on-site work: dish placement, wiring, receiver setup, and troubleshooting that customers contract through the primary providers or book directly for service calls.
The business serves homeowners and small office settings across Oklahoma City's metro area, competing against in-house technician networks maintained by Dish and DirecTV, independent cable installers, and fiber broadband companies that increasingly bundle video service in the area.
Wood Enterprise charges for installation on a per-job basis rather than a flat rate, meaning costs vary by job complexity. A standard residential installation (one television, new dish placement on an exterior wall or roof) typically runs between $150 and $250, while multi-room setups or installations requiring trenching and conduit work climb to $400 and above. Service calls for existing systems (troubleshooting, receiver replacement, or dish realignment after weather) generally cost $75 to $150 per visit, though some work may be waived if the customer maintains an active service agreement with Dish or DirecTV.
Pricing should be confirmed directly, as installation costs depend on property access, existing wiring, and equipment availability.
Satellite television itself occupies a narrower position in Oklahoma City's 2024 service landscape than it did ten years ago. Dish Network and DirecTV remain available across the city, but fiber-based providers (primarily AT&T Fiber in developed areas and Viasat in rural zones) and traditional cable (Cox Communications) capture most metro subscribers because they offer bundled phone and internet at competitive rates.
Wood Enterprise's advantage applies to customers already committed to satellite service or living in locations where cable and fiber do not reach. The independent installer model differs from calling Dish or DirecTV's national support lines: a local technician who knows Oklahoma City weather patterns, local construction codes, and neighborhood constraints can often schedule faster and address site-specific problems that national support lines handle through escalation. However, Dish and DirecTV's own technician networks cover most of Oklahoma City directly, so booking through the provider often costs less because installation or service calls may be included in promotional packages.
Choose Wood Enterprise if you have an existing Dish or DirecTV account and need a faster local appointment or specialized installation work (such as running cable through finished walls). Choose the provider's own service line if you are a new customer signing up, as bundled installation is nearly always cheaper than paying an independent installer after the fact.
This service works for Oklahoma City residents committed to satellite television who want local, responsive technical support and those with complex installation needs (multi-story homes, metal roofing, trees blocking southern sky exposure) where a contractor familiar with the property can problem-solve on site. Customers in areas without cable or fiber (parts of southern Oklahoma City, rural edges of the metro) may find satellite their only television option and Wood Enterprise a practical way to get it installed quickly.
Wood Enterprise does not suit customers choosing their first television provider or those seeking to compare all options. Fiber and cable customers with working systems have no reason to contact an independent satellite installer. Apartment dwellers and renters should confirm with landlords before contracting any dish installation, as many properties prohibit external equipment.
Customers typically call or message Wood Enterprise to describe their installation or service need, provide an address or photo of the problem, and receive a quote or appointment availability. The technician arrives with the necessary equipment and tools, assesses the site (dish placement, cable routing, receiver location), completes the work, tests all connections, and walks through the remote and settings with the customer. Service calls follow the same structure but may take 30 minutes to two hours depending on the problem.
Wood Enterprise operates as a mobile service company based in Oklahoma City; technicians travel to customer locations throughout the metro area and surrounding counties. Business hours and appointment availability should be confirmed by calling directly. The company does not maintain a walk-in office or showroom.
Wood Enterprise fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's television service ecosystem for customers already using satellite or facing installation challenges that a local technician can solve faster than national support lines.
