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The Berries
Yester Rd
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020 8295 3402
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A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
EXCELLENT Based on 437 reviews Posted on Google Spencer RichardsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark came & saw us with a mouse issue. Was very knowledgeable & carried out a survey of the premises. We have used the firm before - very reliable & flexible with appointments. Gave piece of mind & fees are very good.Posted on Google Jac BarsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a problem with our loft electrics being chewed and stripped. Our initial thoughts were mice or squirrels, but on talking to Mark he was pretty certain it was in fact Parakeets. On his arrival at our property he confirmed within minutes that it was parakeets and exactly where they had got into the roof. Through an external extractor fan cover which they had broken through and nested in our eaves (who knew!). Mark really knew his stuff re their behaviour and was excellent, fixing the issue quickly and efficiently. I’d not hesitate to use him again for any pest problems we have in the future.Posted on Google Rishi HTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We’ve used A&H a few times over the last couple of years and always find Mark and the team to be very responsive, professional and knowledgeable. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend their services.Posted on Google Jocelyn D’SouzaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark was great, contacted me past working hours and came out the following day. Had a rat in the toilet drain, he came, laid bait and advised on remedial action. Really helpful and would recommend him to anyone!Posted on Google Neil RamsdenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Just had solar panel bird protection fitted. very neat and very happy with the service I highly recommend. Much better than the plastic ones used by a lot of solar companies!Posted on Google ElliottEKATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A&H Pest Control were excellent from start to finish. They came round same day I called, confirmed the noise was mice after finding droppings, and thoroughly laid poison in all the affected areas. They were professional, knowledgeable, and explained everything clearly. After about 10 days the noise completely stopped, which shows the treatment worked. Very happy with the service and would definitely recommend A&H Pest ControlPosted on Google Camilla DeweyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We used A&H for pest control. Excellent service and Mark was very responsive and helpful. Would highly recommend.Posted on Google Will FairleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Top guy, top service! We heard noises in our roof space, saw the brilliant reviews, and contacted Mark who came round the next day. Based on our conversation, and even with extremely limited access to the roof space, he thought a squirrel may have moved in; he set two traps and returned a week or so later when we felt we hadn’t heard noises for a few days. Mark was right; a squirrel had been caught and the problem is now solvedPosted on Google Jp DavieTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional and quickPosted on Google Gerald MasonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mark had been fantastic helping us with a pest problem in our cellar. He comes out quickly, explains clearly what the issue is, answers any questions we have, and is very professional. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him. Thanks Mark!
When people compare solar panel bird proofing services, they are rarely looking for product names on their own. They want evidence that the company understands the problem, can explain the right solution and leaves the property in a noticeably better condition afterwards. That is why a good case studies page matters. It helps show what the issue looked like before the work, what was done on site and what changed once the job was complete.
These solar panel bird proofing case studies focus on the practical problems customers actually face, early morning roof noise, pigeons nesting under panels, droppings around entrances and patios, blocked gutters and the general disruption that comes when birds settle beneath an array. The aim is to show more than a finished roofline. The aim is to show the reasoning behind the work, the standard of the clean-up and the outcome the customer was left with.
If you are dealing with birds under solar panels and want the broader service overview first, visit our solar panel bird proofing service page. If you want to see how these problems are resolved in real situations, the examples below will give you a much clearer picture of what to expect.
A strong solar panel bird proofing case study should help a customer make a decision. It should not feel like a gallery page with a few brief captions. It should explain the issue clearly, show what was involved in solving it and make the result easy to understand.
Across the examples below, you will see several recurring themes:
These points matter because customers do not only want birds kept out. They want the wider problem resolved properly, which means dealing with the mess, the disruption and the way the property has been affected.
R. Denton contacted A&H Pest Control because pigeons nesting under the solar panels were creating an increasing problem for the family. The issue was affecting the house in two obvious ways. First, there was regular noise from the roof in the early hours, enough to disturb sleep and turn the start of the day into a frustration. Second, there was a daily build-up of bird mess falling in front of the house, which meant leaving the property involved stepping around fouling at the entrance.
This is a good example of why birds under solar panels often become more than a roof-level nuisance. Even though the nest site is hidden beneath the array, the effect spreads quickly into everyday life at ground level. The home feels dirtier, noisier and more difficult to manage.
After discussing the problem on the phone, Mark attended the property and carried out the work needed to deal with the bird activity around the panels. The review makes it clear that communication was strong from the outset, and that the work itself was completed promptly, cleanly and with attention to the condition of the affected areas.
As part of the job, the excess mess was washed down from the roof and guttering before the solar panels were cleaned. This matters because it shows the service was not limited to fitting protection and leaving the surrounding mess behind. The work addressed the condition the birds had created as well as the access issue around the panels.
For readers comparing providers, this is where a case study becomes useful. It shows why the best result is not simply excluding the birds. It is leaving the site cleaner and more settled than it was before the work began. For the process behind this kind of finish, read our page on solar panel bird mesh installation.
Within a week, the customer was already describing a much better day-to-day experience. The heavy mess falling in front of the house had stopped, and the early morning disturbance caused by pigeons on the roof was no longer waking the family at 4am. That shift matters because it captures what many customers are actually buying when they enquire about solar panel bird proofing, not a technical product, but relief from a problem that has started to dominate part of daily life.
The outcome here was a cleaner entrance, a quieter roof and the confidence that the problem had been handled properly rather than pushed elsewhere.
K. S described a property where the pigeon issue had spread across multiple areas. There was mess on the roof, in the gutters and at ground level, which meant the site needed more than a quick perimeter treatment. This type of job is important to include because it reflects a common reality with solar panel bird problems. Once pigeons settle beneath the array, the visible impact is rarely contained to one location.
The problem here was not just bird access beneath the panels. It was the wider condition of the property after repeated bird activity. That is the point where clean-up becomes part of the service rather than an afterthought.
Mark and the team carried out the work quickly and efficiently, with the customer specifically noting that the job was thorough. Pigeon mess was cleaned from the roof, the gutters and the ground level areas too, which shows the site was treated as a whole rather than as a single problem point around the panel edge.
Around the solar panels, galvanised metal mesh was fitted to create long-term protection. That detail is helpful because it gives this example a clear practical takeaway. The customer was not left with a vague description of proofing. They understood what had been installed and why it inspired confidence in the durability of the result.
This kind of project also shows why some jobs benefit from linked support between clean-up and protection. If you want to see how that side of the work is approached, read more about solar panel cleaning, nest removal and decontamination.
The finished result combined immediate improvement with longer-term prevention. The property was left cleaner across the roofline, gutters and areas below, while the galvanised mesh around the solar panels gave reassurance that birds would be kept from returning beneath the array.
That combination is what makes this a strong example of solar panel bird proofing. It is not simply a visual improvement. It is a cleaner property now, with a more secure perimeter in place for the future.
T. Faraday had an ongoing pigeon problem around the solar panels, with repeated roof noise making the issue impossible to ignore. What started as birds using the roof space had become a constant disturbance, creating the feeling of having unwanted upstairs neighbours moving in and making themselves at home.
Mark and his colleague attended the property to deal with the pigeon activity around the solar panels. The work was carried out in a friendly, efficient and tidy way, with a clear focus on solving the issue properly rather than leaving the customer with a partial fix or extra mess to deal with afterwards.
The customer was left with a quieter, more settled home environment and the reassurance that the pigeons had been moved on from the area around the solar panels. Just as importantly, the service left a strong overall impression because the work was handled professionally, neatly and with a positive attitude throughout. The result was not only effective bird proofing, but also the confidence that A&H Pest Control would be a trusted choice for future pest issues as well.
T. Sowter described one of the most severe examples in this group of reviews. There were around 15 pigeons living under the solar panels, which had created a wider property management problem rather than a simple bird nuisance. Alongside the potential damage risk to the panels, the roof and patio were covered in pigeon droppings, while the gutters had become completely blocked. That blockage was then causing rainwater to run down the wall.
This is the sort of case that shows why a good provider needs to look beyond the panels themselves. The birds may be living under the array, but the consequences spread into drainage, hygiene, cleanliness and the condition of the external areas around the property.
Mark carried out pigeon proofing to stop birds accessing the space under the solar panels. Alongside the proofing work, the roof, gutters and patio were cleaned and disinfected. That fuller response matters because a job like this could never have been described honestly as a simple mesh installation. The site needed proofing, but it also needed restoration.
This kind of example is exactly why the site should keep a separate content path for cleaning and contamination issues. On heavier jobs, a joined-up approach is what creates the finished result customers are actually hoping for. You can read more on that in our solar panel cleaning, nest removal and decontamination page.
The customer describes a much cleaner and more manageable environment after the work was completed. The pigeons moved on, the visible contamination was dealt with and the property was left in a far better condition. Another important point in this review is the reassurance that no pigeons were harmed and that they flew off to find somewhere else to live. That provides a helpful human detail without changing the core service message.
This case study stands out because it shows the full value of proper bird proofing when the issue has grown into a broader property problem. The benefit is not only fewer birds. It is a roofline, drainage system and outdoor area that feel under control again.
Taken together, these four examples tell a clear story. Customers usually enquire because they are tired of the same cycle, noise from the roof, droppings around the property, visible nesting activity, blocked gutters or repeated failed attempts to stop birds returning. The strongest answer is rarely a product alone. For the full service explanation behind that, read our main solar panel bird proofing page. It is a properly planned job that combines the right perimeter protection with the right level of cleaning and finishing work.
These examples also show a useful range of situations:
That variety is valuable because it helps different readers recognise their own situation more quickly. A customer with a minor but growing problem may identify with Case Study 1. Someone facing heavier contamination may recognise Case Study 4 straight away. Someone who has already tried short-term fixes may feel closer to Case Study 3.
Service pages are important, but case studies answer a different question. They help a customer ask, “Have you solved this kind of problem before, and what did the result actually look like?” That is what makes them so useful within the solar panel bird proofing cluster.
A good case studies page also reduces friction in the buying process because it addresses common concerns without sounding defensive. Readers can see:
For wider cost guidance once you understand the sort of job your property may need, visit our solar panel bird proofing pricing guide.
The reviews above are not useful simply because they are positive. If you want to see the fitting side in more detail, read our guide to solar panel bird mesh installation. They are useful because they point to the same qualities repeatedly. Communication was clear. The work was done promptly. Cleaning was handled properly. The finish was neat. The method resolved the issue rather than disguising it. Customers often want that method explained clearly before booking, which is why we also cover whether bird proofing affects solar panel warranty.
If you are choosing between companies, look for evidence of the following:
That is also why the main service page, the installation page and the cleaning page all matter. Customers often move between proof, process and reassurance before they enquire.
FAQs
Why are case studies useful for solar panel bird proofing?
They show what the real problem looked like before the work, what was done on site and what changed afterwards. That gives customers more confidence than a broad service promise on its own.
What do these case studies say about cleaning as part of the service?
They show that clean-up can be a major part of the result. Several reviews mention washing down mess, clearing gutters, cleaning the roof area or disinfecting affected surfaces, which helps explain why some jobs need more than proofing alone. That is exactly why we also have a page on solar panel cleaning, nest removal and decontamination.
Do all solar panel bird proofing jobs need cleaning as well?
No. The level of cleaning depends on how long the birds have been active and how much fouling or debris has built up. Some jobs need modest clearance, while others need a more thorough response.
Why does wire mesh or galvanised mesh come up so often in these examples?
Because the issue in these cases was birds gaining access beneath the panels. Proper perimeter mesh is often the most effective way to stop that specific access point being used again.
Can case studies help me compare providers more effectively?
Yes. They help you see whether a company explains the problem clearly, deals with the surrounding mess where needed and leaves the property in a noticeably better condition afterwards.
What should I do if my problem sounds similar to one of these reviews?
Start with the main solar panel bird proofing service page, then get in touch for a quote and a recommendation based on your own roof, array and level of bird activity.
If your property is showing the same signs as the examples above, pigeons disappearing under the panel edge, roof noise early in the morning, droppings below the array or gutters starting to suffer, the next step is to get the issue reviewed properly. Visit our solar panel bird proofing service page for the wider overview, or contact A&H Pest Control to discuss the problem and request a quote.
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