Pigeon net fitting

Pigeon nets that close the real entry points

Pigeon problems usually start with one ledge, one pipe gap, or one open duct. The mess then spreads into the balcony, window shade, or utility area.

We close the entry points without blocking air and light, and we keep the fitting serviceable for cleaning later.

Photos firstMeasured on siteClean finish
Humane bird-entry prevention
Cleaner balconies and utility areas
Transparent and durable net choices
Custom fitting for awkward openings
Pigeon safety net covering an open balcony edge
A tidy pigeon net closes the entry path while leaving the space usable.

Faster quote

Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and your pincode or nearby landmark.

Site Check

What we look at before fitting

The right fitting depends on the opening, the surface, the access, and how the space is used after the work is done.

01

Find the entry points

We check ledges, AC brackets, shaft openings, pipe gaps, window shades, and corners where birds sit.

02

Choose the coverage

Some places need full netting, while narrow ledges may be better handled with spikes.

03

Fit around obstacles

The net is cut and tied around pipes, hooks, grills, and railing points instead of being stretched loosely over them.

04

Clean edge finish

Edges are checked so birds cannot push through soft corners or loose lower sections.

Material Choice

Chosen after the opening is checked

Size, exposure, wall strength, daily use, and access all change what should be fitted.

Bird-control net

Used for balconies, ducts, and shafts where the aim is to stop entry, not trap birds.

Transparent net option

Useful where the balcony faces the road, garden, or an open view.

Edge rope

Keeps the net firm around the border and reduces loose pockets.

Hooks and clamps

Chosen based on the wall, railing, pipe work, and ledge access.

Compare

When another option makes more sense

OptionWorks ForNote
Pigeon netBalconies, ducts, shafts, wide openingsRight when birds are entering a space.
Bird spikesNarrow ledges, AC tops, parapetsRight when birds are only sitting on an edge.
Daily cleaning onlyVery small, occasional messDoes not stop birds from returning.

Working Style

Plain advice before work starts

We look for the actual bird entry path before suggesting full netting.

The net is fitted around pipes and ledges instead of covering them roughly.

We explain when spikes are enough, so you do not overfit a small ledge.

The finish is planned so cleaning remains possible.

Questions

What people ask before booking

Will pigeons get trapped inside?

Before fitting, the area is checked and cleared. The net is meant to prevent entry after the space is empty.

Can pigeon netting be fitted around pipes?

Yes. Pipe gaps are usually handled with cuts, ties, and edge rope so the net does not hang loose.

Is a net better than spikes?

For a wide opening, yes. For a narrow sitting ledge, spikes may be enough.

Will it reduce airflow?

A properly selected net allows airflow. The main change is that birds cannot pass through the covered opening.

Can it be removed later?

Most net fittings can be removed, though small fixing marks may remain depending on the surface.