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We assess panel layout, bird pressure, roof access, and nesting signs before recommending proofing. The aim is to reduce birds sheltering under panels without damaging the solar installation.
Coverage depends on postcode and local appointment availability.
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For the current infestation, based on the property type selected.
*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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We’ll confirm scope, price, and next steps clearly before work proceeds.
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Solar panels can attract pigeons and other birds when there is a sheltered gap beneath the array. Proofing helps reduce nesting, noise, mess, and debris around roof areas.
Repeated entry under panels suggests the space is being used for shelter.
Twigs and debris can gather around panel edges and roof channels.
Droppings can build on roof edges, patios, paths, or lower structures.
Early morning movement can be disruptive for occupants.
Steep roofs, fragile surfaces, and array layout affect safe working.
Surrounding ledges and roofs can continue to create bird pressure.
Birds often shelter beneath solar panels because the space is protected, warm, and difficult to reach. We inspect the array, roof access, fouling, nesting debris, and surrounding pressure before advising.
Proofing must be chosen carefully so panels, cabling, fixings, and roof materials are not damaged. We explain what can be fitted safely and what access is needed.
Where cleaning, debris removal, or specialist access is required, we set out the likely sequence so the site can be managed responsibly.
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.
Early proofing can reduce fouling, debris, and repeat roof pressure.
Proofing should be fitted without damaging panels, cables, or roof surfaces.
Roof pitch, height, and array layout must be checked before work.
We confirm postcode availability and access requirements first.
The service follows a simple sequence: understand the signs, check access, choose a proportionate approach, then explain aftercare.
We review panel layout, bird entry, fouling, and debris.
Roof height, pitch, and safety requirements are checked.
Proofing is installed to reduce bird access beneath panels.
You receive monitoring and aftercare guidance for the roof area.
Solar panel bird proofing is selected around the array design, roof access, bird pressure, and panel warranty considerations.
The approach usually focuses on perimeter exclusion so birds cannot shelter beneath the panel void.
We explain any cleaning, debris removal, access equipment, or timing considerations before work 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 roof access.
Proofing should be planned to avoid damage to panels, cables, and roof materials.
We can advise on debris removal and whether it can be included safely within the agreed scope.
Some roofs may need additional access equipment; we will assess this before confirming the work.
The aim is exclusion and deterrence, not unnecessary harm.
Timing may depend on access, weather, bird activity, and welfare considerations.
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