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COMMERCIAL PORTFOLIO

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Custom homes require special considerations.

 

 


We had to suspend from the roof to treat
ledges over a café with electric shock.

 

 

 

Birds Central
(bird-friendly site)

 
 


Air conditioners one of the most common commercial nesting spots in Arizona.

 

 


Two 3-sided undershots, 3 stories high,
treated with painted ½” mesh.

 

     
 


Concrete shelves between beams treated with bracketed electric.

 

 


Large canopies of tan nets and electric shock over entranceways and HVAC parapets.

 

     
 


Large canopies of tan nets and electric shock
over entranceways and HVAC parapets.

 

 


3 sets of lettered signs treated completely
with electric shock “M” track.

 

     
 


Spikes behind sign on supports, nets across
lower troughs, electric shock around net
perimeters and mesh skirts around flat roof HVAC’s.

 

 


Historical House, removed non-functional
electric shock and installed new flat mat.

 

     
 


Used our scaffolding to attach
this drop ceiling of 2” stealth net.

 

 


We excluded pigeons access to the
restrooms with ½” galvanized mesh.

 

     
 


These decorative beams have electric shock.

 

 


There is electric shock on the beams
And fanned spikes on the stucco ledge.

 

     
 


Ladder access was fun here as
we tip-toed through the tulips.

 

 


Trapped, removed 3 tons of waste, netted
the top and electric shock all perimeters and perches.

 

     
 


There is a drop ceiling of 2” netting
above this latticework.

 

 


The top of this arch was treated
with an electric shock system.

 

     
 


There are 3 large bowl areas and 2 levels of perimeter
t
hat have been treated with an electric shock system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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