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A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
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 pigeons or other pest birds settle beneath a solar array, the problem is rarely limited to the gap under the panels. What starts as noise on the roof often becomes fouling on the walls and paving below, nesting material in the gutters, debris around the panel edges and a level of contamination that makes the whole area feel neglected. This is why solar panel cleaning and bird proofing work best when they are planned together. If you need the broader service overview first, visit our main solar panel bird proofing page. If you are also comparing fitting methods, read our guide on whether bird proofing voids solar panel warranty. The roof does not only need protection for the future. It often needs the existing mess, nesting material and contaminated debris dealt with properly before the site feels truly resolved.
A&H Pest Control provides a service-led approach for properties where birds have already been active beneath the array. That may involve bird nest removal solar panels, targeted clearance of debris, pigeon droppings cleaning solar panels, and practical guidance on solar panel decontamination after birds where hygiene is part of the problem. The point is not to make the roof look cleaner for a few days. The point is to remove the active nesting conditions, deal with the mess that has built up and leave the array ready for long-term protection.
If you are dealing with visible fouling, odour, nesting debris or birds returning to the same gap under the panels, this page explains what needs to happen next and why a proper clean-up stage often makes the final bird proofing result much stronger. Get in touch if you want the clean-up requirement reviewed at the same time as the bird proofing recommendation.
When birds have already been living beneath the array, a clean install alone is not always enough. Solar panel cleaning and bird proofing should deal with both parts of the problem, what needs clearing now, and what needs protecting for the future, so the roof does not return to the same state a few weeks later.
Key points to know:
Solar panel bird proofing solves the access problem, but it does not automatically remove what birds leave behind. If the panels have already been used for nesting or shelter, there may be twigs, feathers, droppings, dust, debris and contaminated material beneath or around the array. Ignoring that stage often leaves property owners with a half-finished result. The birds may be excluded, but the site still looks dirty, smells unpleasant or feels unresolved. For the wider context behind that, read our page on the risks of unprotected solar panels.
This is where solar panel cleaning and bird proofing work as one joined-up service. The aim is to remove the active nesting conditions, improve hygiene around the affected area and prepare the site for a clean, durable protective installation. When the clearance stage is treated seriously, the final result looks more complete and performs more like a finished solution rather than a quick patch.
Many people focus on the noise or the visible bird traffic first, which is understandable. The hidden issue is what has gathered underneath and around the panels over time. Nesting material can build up in a surprisingly compact space, and once droppings, feathers and damp debris are present, the roofline may need more than a surface level tidy-up.
A well-fitted exclusion system always looks stronger on a site that has already been cleared properly. If the array edge still shows debris or if fouling remains around nearby surfaces, the work can feel incomplete even when the mesh itself is fitted neatly. Clean-up is not there to inflate the scope. It is there to make the finished result look and feel properly resolved.
Request a quote if you want the clean-up requirement assessed alongside the bird proofing, rather than treated as an afterthought.
Some roofs need straightforward bird proofing with minor tidying. Others clearly need a more involved clean-up stage. Knowing the difference helps you understand what kind of service the property actually needs.
Common signs that the roof may need bird nest removal solar panels and a deeper clean-up include:
Solar panel bird waste removal matters when the build-up has gone beyond a light scattering of debris. Once droppings, nesting material and bird traffic have accumulated over time, the affected area often needs a more deliberate response to restore cleanliness and reduce the sense of contamination around the roofline.
Solar panel decontamination after birds may need to be considered when the area beneath or around the panels has become heavily fouled, smells unpleasant or affects nearby surfaces people use every day. This is especially important where contamination has spread beyond the array itself and into gutters, ledges, access routes or outdoor seating areas below.
The service should follow the condition of the site rather than force every property into the same template. Some jobs call for modest clearance before the mesh is fitted. Others require a fuller clean-up plan because the birds have been active for longer and the contamination is more obvious.
Where nesting material is already present beneath the array, bird nest removal solar panels is often the first step in restoring order to the site. If a customer asks how to remove bird nest from under solar panels properly, the answer is that the work needs to be carried out as part of a controlled clean-up plan rather than treated as a loose DIY task around a live roof installation.
Pigeon droppings cleaning solar panels is not only about the panel edge itself. The wider area may also need attention, especially where walls, paths, patios, external units or balconies below the roofline have been affected by repeated fouling. A good service looks at the spread of the issue, not just the most obvious point of build-up.
Where heavy fouling, odour or damp debris have been present for some time, solar panel decontamination after birds may form part of the wider recommendation. This is about restoring the affected area to a cleaner, safer condition before the final protective work is treated as complete.
Solar panel bird waste removal gives the site a cleaner foundation for the next stage of the work. If the roof is going to receive perimeter protection, it makes sense to fit it after the nesting debris, droppings and contamination have been addressed rather than trap the site in a visibly dirty condition.
This kind of work needs a clear scope because levels of contamination vary widely from one property to another. The better the scope is explained, the easier it is to compare providers and understand the quote.
What is usually included:
What may depend on the property:
Not every property needs intensive cleaning or decontamination, and not every quote will include wider roof maintenance outside the bird issue itself. If there are unrelated defects, blocked drainage problems or repairs beyond the affected bird area, those should be identified as separate matters rather than folded vaguely into the scope.
Bird proofing performs better when the site has been reset first. If nesting material remains in place, if fouling is still obvious, or if odour and contamination have not been addressed, the final result can feel incomplete even when the perimeter mesh is neatly installed. The aim is not to hide the mess behind the protection. Once the site is clear, the next step is usually a proper solar panel bird mesh installation. The aim is to remove the problem conditions, then protect the array from repeat access.
This is one reason solar panel cleaning and bird proofing belong together on certain jobs. The work feels more complete, the roofline looks better and the customer is not left dealing with the same visible contamination after the birds have been excluded.
A rushed tidy-up can remove the most visible mess without dealing with the underlying build-up. That often leaves property owners disappointed because the area still looks marked, still smells poor or still feels like a neglected part of the property. A more deliberate approach creates a noticeable difference because the clean-up is tied to the long-term solution rather than treated as a quick add-on. You can also review solar panel bird proofing case studies that show how clean-up and protection work together on real sites.
This page is for people who are already beyond the prevention stage. The birds have either been living beneath the array, returning repeatedly to the same gap or leaving enough debris and fouling for the site to need more than a simple exclusion system.
This service is usually a strong fit for:
It may be less suitable if:
The sooner you address the site, the less time birds have to build up nesting material and contamination around the array. That does not mean every early enquiry turns into a major clean-up job. It means the roof is less likely to need extensive clearance if the problem is dealt with before several nesting cycles pass.
The final cost depends on the roof, the amount of contamination, the array size and the access requirements. A property with a modest amount of recent debris will not need the same level of work as one where birds have been active for a long period and the fouling has spread across surrounding surfaces.
The main cost drivers are:
For a wider breakdown of how quotes are shaped, visit the solar panel bird proofing pricing guide once you have reviewed the scope of cleaning and clearance needed here.
The next steps should be clear, because uncertainty is what often delays action. When the process is explained in plain language, it becomes easier to see what the roof needs now and how the property gets from a dirty, active bird site to a cleaner, protected result.
FAQs
A few direct answers often help people understand why the clean-up stage matters and what they should expect from it.
Why is solar panel cleaning and bird proofing often recommended together?
Because excluding the birds does not automatically remove the nests, droppings and contaminated debris already left beneath or around the array. Planning the clean-up and protection together usually leads to a stronger final result.
When is bird nest removal solar panels work necessary?
It is usually necessary when birds are already nesting beneath the array or when visible nesting material has built up around the panel edges or nearby gutters. Anyone searching for how to remove bird nest from under solar panels safely is usually already at the stage where professional assessment makes more sense than delay.
Does pigeon droppings cleaning solar panels mean the panels themselves are the only area treated?
No. The wider affected area may also need attention if the fouling has spread to walls, paving, ledges, balconies or other exterior surfaces below the array.
What does solar panel decontamination after birds involve?
That depends on the condition of the site, but the focus is on addressing heavily fouled or contaminated areas so the property feels cleaner and the final protective work is not being fitted onto a neglected base.
Is solar panel bird waste removal always extensive?
No. Some jobs need modest clearance, while others need a more involved response. The level of debris, odour and contamination determines the scope.
Should I arrange cleaning before I sort out the bird proofing?
In most cases, it makes more sense to plan both together. That way the clean-up supports the final protective work instead of becoming a separate task that may need revisiting later.
If the site already shows nesting, fouling or contamination, get in touch for a quote and ask for the clean-up requirement to be reviewed alongside the bird proofing recommendation.
If you want a quote, ask for the fixing method to be explained in plain terms alongside the price. That gives you the best chance of choosing a provider with confidence rather than guesswork.
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