Clear proposed scope
Identify the balcony faces, gaps and surfaces included in the system.
A tidy bird-netting proposal with clear placement, materials and access considerations makes the approval conversation easier for residents, councils and property managers.

There is no single product that is automatically approved by every strata corporation. Bylaws, exterior appearance rules, attachment restrictions and responsibility for maintenance vary by property.
We help by defining the actual problem and proposed installation clearly. The owner or resident can then submit accurate information instead of a vague request for “some netting.”
Identify the balcony faces, gaps and surfaces included in the system.
Low-visibility materials and tidy perimeter lines can reduce visual impact on the exterior.
We can assess drill-free options where requested and appropriate for the structure.
Broader recurring problems can be reviewed with an authorized strata or management representative.

Pigeon Defenders works with condo residents and authorized building contacts across Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Coquitlam and Langley. Share relevant bylaws or written installation requirements with your quote request.
For a faster quote: send wide photos of the full problem area, approximate dimensions, your city, and any access or strata requirements.
Send project details →Approval belongs to each strata corporation. We plan strata-friendly installations and provide details for the building’s review.
Usually the owner or resident follows the building’s alteration process. Property managers or councils may contact us for common-property issues.
Low-visibility materials and clean placement help, but the strata decides what exterior change is acceptable.
Send photos of your balcony, ledge or building and get a straightforward quote.