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We found that birds had been nesting both in the unit and in the box underneath the unit which they were accessing under a tin platform which had a small gap in it. Although the A/C technician had sealed the A/C unit,, the birds still access the roof via the corrugated roofing as well. What should I do?
Some people had suggested installing gutter guards to prevent birds from landing on the roof. Please advise, thank you
Hi @Sunny18,
It seems the air conditioner unit has some visible damage, with panels not aligning properly and the front panel missing. Was the unit struck by something, or has it been affected by weather or wear over time? If the missing panel can be replaced, that would be a good first step to secure the unit. If the unit can’t be fully restored, you may need to install steel mesh to cover any open areas that birds could use as entry points. Ensure the mesh is secured with adhesive and doesn’t interfere with the unit’s operation or airflow.
Regarding birds accessing the roof cavity through the corrugated roofing, gutter guards might deter them from entering those areas. Alternatively, gaps can be sealed using expanding foam or by fitting wire mesh underneath the roofing to block their entry.
If you’re not comfortable working on the roof or installing these measures, it’s best to contact a pest prevention expert who can assess and resolve the issue professionally.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
That's good to hear @Sunny18.
Did you take this picture before he re-assembled the unit? It's just that it's leaning over to the right. The top panel doesn't appear to be connected to the left-hand panel, and generally, it looks like it's in a partially disassembled state.
The reason I ask is because it would be difficult to keep birds out of a unit in this condition with large gaps in its panelling. I would imagine that if assembled correctly, the manufacturer would have designed it to be relatively birdproof. Is there a missing panel at the front or is that opening part of the design?
Mitchell
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