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We assess bird pressure, access, anchor points, and the areas that need protection before recommending netting. The goal is humane exclusion that suits the building and keeps maintenance practical.
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*Applies to the current infestation while agreed treatment and recommended proofing steps are followed, reasonable access is available, and the service is used fairly.
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We confirm activity, access and likely entry points.
We treat the current infestation using the agreed plan.
We return as needed while the plan conditions are followed.
The plan covers the current infestation while agreed treatment steps are followed, reasonable access is available, and the service is used fairly. If proofing or structural closure is needed to prevent re-entry, we will explain this clearly before quoting separately.
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Bird netting is most useful where birds keep returning to a defined sheltered area. Surveying the structure first helps avoid poor fitting, gaps, and future maintenance problems.
Birds returning to the same structure may need physical exclusion.
Droppings can affect entrances, walkways, yards, and customer areas.
Canopies, balconies, and plant areas can create protected nesting spaces.
Loose netting, gaps, and weak fixings can fail quickly.
Roofs, atriums, and signage often need planned access.
Work may need phasing around staff, customers, or deliveries.
Bird netting can protect balconies, canopies, plant areas, loading bays, courtyards, signage, and roof details when birds are repeatedly roosting or nesting.
A good netting installation depends on the right specification, anchor points, tension, access, and maintenance plan. We assess these details before proposing a route forward.
Where the site is complex, public-facing, or high level, we can help define the survey requirements and next steps without promising a one-visit fix.
Pricing depends on pest type, property layout, access, activity level, and the treatment or proofing plan required. Use the calculator or request a quote for the clearest next step.
For inspection-led advice and initial recommendations.
Based on pest pressure, property access, and treatment plan.
Recommended only where inspection findings support it.
The final quote is confirmed before work starts and before any optional follow-up or specialist access work is agreed.
The best time to act is when signs are still traceable and before activity becomes harder to contain. These points help decide whether to book a visit or request advice.
Netting works best where the protected zone can be clearly scoped.
Fouling, debris, and height can affect the installation sequence.
Loose or gapped netting can fail and create welfare risks.
We confirm postcode availability and survey requirements first.
The service follows a simple sequence: understand the signs, check access, choose a proportionate approach, then explain aftercare.
We assess bird pressure, anchor points, fouling, and access.
Netting and fixings are matched to the structure.
Access, safety, cleaning, and scheduling are agreed.
Maintenance and inspection advice is provided after completion.
Bird netting is specified around the structure, bird pressure, area size, access, and maintenance needs.
The right net, fixings, edge detail, and tension help create humane exclusion without leaving gaps.
We explain cleaning, access equipment, and ongoing inspection needs before an installation is agreed.
Every visit is planned around site conditions, safety, proportionate treatment, and clear communication.
Recommendations are based on signs, access, site use, and pest pressure rather than guesswork.
Any preparation, re-entry, pets, children, staff, or food-area precautions are explained before work starts.
You receive realistic next steps for monitoring, prevention, proofing, cleaning, or follow-up.
We aim for prompt local slots; timing depends on covered postcode availability and access requirements.
Correctly planned netting is a humane exclusion method designed to stop birds entering the protected area.
Cleaning needs are assessed first because fouling and debris can affect safe installation.
Yes, where the structure and fixings allow a safe, neat installation.
Some projects need ladders, towers, scaffolding, or rope access depending on height and layout.
Yes, periodic checks help make sure fixings, tension, and edges remain effective.
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