The Inner West has one of the most distinctive bird control profiles in Sydney, shaped by its housing stock. Heritage terraces and Federation-era homes across Newtown, Leichhardt, and Balmain have wide eave overhangs and gable ends that create ideal pigeon nesting spots – a very different problem to the newer Colorbond estates further west. Add a dense cafe and restaurant culture along King Street and Marrickville Road, and a growing industrial-to-residential conversion trend, and you’ve got a genuinely varied bird control environment.
We’ve handled heritage terrace proofing throughout Balmain and Paddington-adjacent Annandale, commercial netting for the Marrickville industrial precinct, and a steadily growing number of solar panel jobs as flat-roof terrace conversions adopt solar.
For the wide-eave terrace housing common across Newtown, Leichhardt, and Balmain, we install discreet netting and spike systems designed to work with the specific eave and gable configurations of Federation and Victorian-era terraces.
As more Inner West homes add solar to flat or low-pitch terrace roofs, we’ve developed specific approaches for the tighter roof configurations and access constraints common in this housing style.
For cafes and restaurants along King Street, Marrickville Road, and the surrounding commercial strips, we provide netting and exclusion solutions designed around outdoor dining areas, plus HACCP-compatible documentation.
For the Marrickville and Alexandria industrial precincts, including converted warehouse and light industrial spaces, we handle rafter netting and loading dock bird exclusion.
Newtown, Enmore, Marrickville, Leichhardt, Balmain, Rozelle, Annandale, Glebe, Dulwich Hill, Petersham, Stanmore, Camperdown, Erskineville, St Peters, Tempe, Lilyfield, Haberfield, and surrounding areas.
Yes. The wide eave overhangs and gable ends common on Federation and Victorian-era terraces across Newtown, Leichhardt, and Balmain create specific nesting cavities that differ from newer housing. We assess the particular eave and roofline configuration of your property before recommending netting, spikes, or a combined approach.
Yes. We regularly work with hospitality operators along the Inner West’s main commercial strips, addressing pigeon activity around outdoor dining, awnings, and food preparation areas, with documentation suitable for food safety compliance records.
Yes. As more Inner West terraces and semis add solar panels, we’ve adapted our clip-on mesh installation approach to suit the tighter roof configurations and access conditions common in this housing style, without drilling into panels or affecting warranty.
Yes. We’ve worked with warehouses and converted industrial spaces throughout Marrickville and Alexandria, including rafter netting and loading dock exclusion for businesses in these areas.
Whether it’s a heritage terrace in Balmain, a cafe on King Street, or a warehouse in Marrickville, our Inner West team understands the specific bird control challenges of this part of Sydney.