Pigeon nets in Regional College of Education
Regional College of Education 570006
Regional College of Education area balconies may face trees or open setbacks where birds find quiet entry corners.
We check side ledges and duct openings before planning the net.

Quote details
Send photos of the tree-facing side, duct opening, and droppings.
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 campus-side balconies and ducts.
Tree-facing ledges and side gaps are reviewed.
Cleaning access can be discussed during measurement.
Process
How the fitting is handled
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.
Materials
Material choices for this job
The site check decides the final material, not a fixed package.
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
Other options worth considering
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Pigeon net | Balconies, ducts, shafts, wide openings | Right when birds are entering a space. |
| Bird spikes | Narrow ledges, AC tops, parapets | Right when birds are only sitting on an edge. |
| Daily cleaning only | Very small, occasional mess | Does not stop birds from returning. |
Why Choose Us
We keep the advice practical
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.
Related Pages
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Questions before booking
Can tree-facing balconies be protected?
Yes, once the entry gaps and sitting ledges are identified.
Can duct and balcony gaps be covered together?
Yes, if both areas are reachable from the same access point.
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.
