The Hills District has one of the highest concentrations of solar panel installations anywhere in Sydney – suburbs like Schofields sit above 70% solar penetration according to Australian PV Institute data. Combine that with the newer Colorbond-roofed housing estates across Kellyville, Rouse Hill, and Box Hill, and you’ve got the specific combination of conditions – warm steel roofing, solar panel cavities, and cleared land bordering remaining bushland corridors – that makes this region one of the most consistent sources of bird proofing enquiries we handle.
We’ve installed solar panel mesh across dozens of Hills District properties, worked with Norwest Business Park facilities on commercial bird control, and handled the specific technical requirements of Colorbond roof installations that many general pest companies get wrong.
Given the exceptional solar density across the Hills District, we’ve developed particular expertise in solar panel bird proofing for this region specifically. Clip-on mesh installation that works with both established tile roofs and the newer Colorbond roofing common across Kellyville, Rouse Hill, and Box Hill estates – without drilling into panels or voiding manufacturer warranties.
Colorbond roofing behaves differently to tile when it comes to bird proofing – different thermal properties, different fixing requirements, and specific warranty considerations from BlueScope. We use mounting methods designed specifically for steel roofing rather than applying a standard tile-based approach that fails within a season.
For businesses across Norwest Business Park and the broader Hills commercial corridor, we handle warehouse netting, loading dock management, and rooftop solar exclusion with full documentation for facilities compliance.
Castle Hill, Kellyville, Rouse Hill, Norwest, Bella Vista, Baulkham Hills, Box Hill, Kellyville Ridge, Beaumont Hills, Glenwood, Stanhope Gardens, Kings Langley, Pennant Hills, Cherrybrook, West Pennant Hills, Dural, Schofields, and surrounding areas.
The Hills District has one of the highest rates of solar panel adoption in Sydney – some suburbs exceed 70% penetration. Combined with the region’s newer Colorbond roofing, which retains heat differently to tile, the cavity beneath solar panels becomes a particularly attractive nesting environment for pigeons. This is the single most common service we provide across the Hills District.
Yes. Colorbond’s thermal expansion and contraction cycle means adhesive-based spike systems that work on tile often fail on steel within a season. We use mechanical fixing methods appropriate to Colorbond’s ridge cap and panel mounting systems, and confirm your specific roof profile during the site assessment.
Yes. We’ve worked with commercial and industrial clients throughout Norwest Business Park and the surrounding Hills commercial precinct, including warehouse rafter netting, loading dock exclusion, and rooftop solar bird proofing, with documentation suitable for facilities management records.
Some Hills District suburbs, including Schofields, exceed 70% solar panel adoption according to Australian PV Institute data – among the highest rates in Greater Sydney. This makes solar panel bird proofing a particularly relevant service for homeowners across the region, whether or not you’ve had a bird problem yet.
Whether you’ve got pigeons under solar panels on a Kellyville Colorbond roof or a commercial bird issue at Norwest, our Hills District team has the specific experience this region requires.