Bird spikes in P.T.C. Campus
P.T.C.Campus 570011
P.T.C. Campus buildings can have quiet ledges where birds sit for long periods before moving toward openings.
We check the full resting line and surface type before placing the spike row.

Quote details
Send wide ledge photos and close photos of the fixing surface.
For This Area
What we look at before quoting
These points change the fixing method, material choice, and how much access the team needs on site.
Good for shaded ledges, parapets, and AC-unit tops.
Long ledge runs are measured before fitting.
Nearby entry openings are checked separately for netting.
Process
How the fitting is handled
01
Mark sitting points
We identify the ledges, pipe tops, AC areas, signs, or parapets where birds actually land.
02
Clean the surface
The fixing line needs a clean surface so the spike base can sit properly.
03
Fit the rows
Spike rows are aligned across the sitting edge with no easy gap at the ends.
04
Check nearby gaps
If birds can shift to the next ledge, we point that out before finishing.
Materials
Material choices for this job
The site check decides the final material, not a fixed package.
Stainless steel spikes
Used for a longer-lasting ledge barrier where the surface allows fixing.
Polycarbonate base
A low-profile base that sits along the ledge or parapet line.
Outdoor adhesive
Used only where the surface is clean and suitable for bonding.
Screws or clips
Used on selected surfaces where mechanical fixing is safer.
Compare
Other options worth considering
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Bird spikes | Ledges, AC tops, parapets, signs | Right for stopping birds from sitting on narrow edges. |
| Pigeon net | Balconies, shafts, ducts, large openings | Better when birds are entering a space. |
| Repellent gel | Temporary use on small spots | Can collect dust and may need more maintenance. |
Why Choose Us
We keep the advice practical
We only suggest spikes where birds are using an edge as a sitting point.
The row length is measured so end gaps are not left open.
We explain when a pigeon net will work better than spikes.
The fitting is kept low-profile so the edge does not look cluttered.
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Questions before booking
Can shaded campus-side ledges be protected?
Yes, if the ledge is reachable and can hold the spike base.
Can spikes stop birds entering a balcony?
No, spikes stop sitting on ledges. Entry openings usually need netting.
Do bird spikes hurt birds?
They are meant to stop birds from landing on the edge. They are not used to trap birds.
Where can spikes be fitted?
Common spots include ledges, parapets, AC unit tops, signage edges, and balcony corners.
Can spikes replace pigeon nets?
Only for narrow sitting edges. For open balconies and ducts, netting usually works better.
