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Need help with pigeons or birds on a rooftop, parapet, facade, fire escape, terrace, balcony, storefront, restaurant entrance, loading dock, warehouse, solar array, or mixed-use building? Send photos and a short description so we can recommend a practical next step.
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Phone:
(646) 814-4243
Primary email:
info@birdcontrolnyc.com
Quotes email:
quotes@birdcontrolnyc.com
Fastest way to get a useful answer
Send photos of the bird pressure, the surface, and the access.
Bird control recommendations are much stronger when we can see the building condition. A close-up of droppings is helpful, but wide photos are just as important. Show the ledge, parapet, sign, awning, balcony, roofline, bulkhead, loading dock, facade, fire escape, or equipment area where birds are landing, nesting, or entering.
For commercial and managed properties, include the borough, property type, approximate height, business hours or access limits, and whether a certificate of insurance is required. For residential properties, include whether you are a homeowner, renter, co-op shareholder, condo owner, board member, super, or property manager.
What to include
Helpful details for a faster quote.
Property type
Tell us if this is a restaurant, warehouse, retail storefront, co-op, condo, apartment building, brownstone, high-rise, facility, solar property, or mixed-use building.
Problem area
Identify the rooftop, parapet, facade, cornice, fire escape, terrace, balcony, awning, sign band, loading dock, courtyard, AC area, vent, or solar panel array involved.
Bird activity
Describe whether birds are landing, roosting, nesting, entering a gap, leaving droppings, damaging materials, affecting customers, or creating repeat cleanup.
Access notes
Include roof access, ladder or lift concerns, sidewalk exposure, building rules, tenant coordination, business hours, super access, or management requirements.
Photos
Send both wide photos and close-ups. Wide photos show access and building context. Close-ups show droppings, nests, ledges, openings, rails, or equipment details.
Urgency
Tell us if the issue affects an entrance, outdoor dining, active tenants, sanitation, deliveries, equipment service, sidewalk conditions, or an upcoming inspection.
NYC-ready bird mitigation
We build scopes for real city building conditions.
Bird Control NYC focuses on humane bird deterrent and exclusion planning for the surfaces birds actually use. That means the recommendation may involve spikes, netting, wire, exclusion guards, cleanup coordination, solar panel bird proofing, rooftop mitigation, facade protection, or a combined approach.
The goal is not to sell one product everywhere. The goal is to reduce the recurring pattern while respecting access, appearance, tenant disruption, property-management requirements, and the way the space is used.
Trust signals
Commercial and residential support.
- Insured and COI-ready for managed properties.
- Humane deterrent and exclusion methods.
- High-rise, rooftop, parapet, terrace, and facade planning.
- Property-management friendly communication.
- Residential balcony, ledge, roofline, and solar support.
Service paths
Not sure which page fits your issue?
Use the links below if you want more detail before contacting us. Each page explains a specific NYC bird control condition and the information that helps with a recommendation.
- Commercial Bird Control for businesses, facilities, restaurants, warehouses, and managed buildings.
- Residential Bird Control for apartments, co-ops, condos, brownstones, balconies, terraces, and residential ledges.
- Rooftop Bird Control NYC for parapets, bulkheads, roof equipment, and hard-access rooflines.
- Facade Bird Control NYC for cornices, ledges, storefront signs, fire escapes, and sidewalk-facing details.
- Solar Panel Bird Proofing NYC for pigeons nesting under solar arrays.
Call or send photos now
If the issue is active, customer-facing, affecting tenants, or creating repeated cleanup, call first. If you already have photos, email them with the property address or borough and a short desc
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