Kokapet pigeon-net requests often come from high-rise balconies, lake-facing ledges, AC trays and utility shafts where birds sit on quiet concrete edges above open setbacks.
A neat bird net should close the entry path without spoiling the balcony finish. In premium flats, corner line, knot finish and AC service access matter as much as the mesh size.
We trace droppings, side ledges, first landing marks and outside access before quoting, because a simple front net may not cover the real route.
Kokapet situations we inspect
- high-rise balconies facing open setbacks
- lake-facing or road-facing ledges
- AC trays beside bedroom windows
- utility shafts with quiet pipe corners
What we check before quoting
- first landing mark and active droppings
- side return, top ledge and AC shelf
- floor height, balcony access and wind exposure
- cleaning condition and old hook strength

