A narrow problem surface
The issue was concentrated along a roofline rather than throughout an enclosed space.
Project example
This example focuses on a defined landing surface where a surface-based deterrent may fit better than a full enclosure.

Richmond, BC
Real job photography documents the property condition, preparation, and installation details without unsupported performance claims.
Project Overview
Bird spikes are intended for particular ledges, edges, signs, and rooflines where repeat perching is the central problem.
Scope


Challenges
The project pages stay focused on the real issue pattern, not unsupported metrics or exaggerated claims.
The issue was concentrated along a roofline rather than throughout an enclosed space.
The landing surface needed a practical way to become less attractive for roosting.
Solution
The recommendations stay grounded in the surfaces, openings, and usability concerns shown in the project imagery.
The example supports a spike-based approach for a defined exterior edge.
A few clear photos make it easier to discuss the actual scope and access.
Results
The results stay qualitative and grounded in what the project imagery can genuinely support.
Result 01
A roofline example for surface-based bird deterrence
Result 02
A linked path to spike installation details
Result 03
A local context for Richmond property requests
Related service area
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Project CTA
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Related pages: Bird Spikes, Bird Deterrents, Commercial Bird Control