General Clean-Up
Pressure Washing
Pest Bird Clean-Up
Parasite Extermination

RES works on Residential and Commercial clean-Up jobs:
 
  • Roofs & Attics
  • Ledges and Gutters
  • Signs & Billboards
  • Warehouses & Office Buildings
  • Hotels, Restaurants & Schools
  • Houses, Patios & Balconies
Equipment should always be installed on clean surfaces, garages need a good cleaning out now and then and public access to your establishment needs to be cleaned. All homes, apartments complexes, buildings, etc. have a need for large cleanups. RES has the equipment and the man power to tackle any of your general needs.

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RES Services Inhibit Damage and Health Risks:
  Bird droppings and nestings, along with being unsightly and smelly, accumulate and clog filters, vents and other vital openings to your building. Take this nasty pigeon nest, consisting mainly of droppings and twigs, a host to many parasites and diseases that can easily be passed to humans.

Some health risks caused by pest birds are:
- Air Conditioning Units: When pigeons nest or roost in or near air-conditioning units, byproducts such as feathers, fleas, ticks, mites and other pathogens enter the building through the ducts, often resulting in recurring illness. See our Duct page
- Attics: In a single year, a moderate-sized flock of pigeons can create more that 10 tons of droppings and debris. Occupants are subject to recurring respiratory disorders and other ailments from airborne pathogens entering the building.
- Chimneys: Debris and nesting materials block exhaust pipes causing deadly carbon monoxide to build up inside your home.
- Roof Tiles: When small birds (sparrows, starlings, etc.) nest under tiles, mites and other organisms may enter the home or office, causing respiratory attacks, skin rashes and illnesses.
- Roof Drainage: Roofs can collapse due to debris blocking drain pipes.

Some of the damage caused by pest birds are:
- Roofs: Uric acid in droppings destroys roofing material and shortens the life of roof tile.
- Attics: Often the weight of the droppings becomes so great that the actual ceiling collapses. One would guess that this type of occurrence would be extremely random but it happens with alarming frequency.
- Ledges: Droppings destroy paint, stucco and wood, requiring costly upkeep and replacement.
- Signs: Your company image can be damaged. Debris, eggs and nesting birds inside or on top of signs can interrupt electrical circuits. Droppings etch paint and mar metal surfaces, often beyond repair.

It is very important to clean a pest bird environment before you begin an installation of bird deterrent. May we also suggest you take advantage of our parasite extermination services.


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birds droppings cause a variety of Potential Health Risks:
  Pest birds and their droppings host a variety of microscopic organisms and parasites such as fleas, mites, lice and tics. Plus they can spread more than 60 serious diseases to humans and pets.
In addition to being unsightly and smelly, droppings and nesting materials accumulate and clog filters, vents and other vital openings to your building.
The general public has such a fascination toward birds that they seriously underestimate health risks associated with pest birds. A nasty pigeon nest, consisting mainly of droppings and twigs, will be a host to many parasites and diseases that can easily be passed to humans. People who would never tolerate a rat living in their attic or crawl space will turn a blind eye towards pigeons making a home in the rafters of their roof. Yet, in terms of disease and damage, the two pests are quite similar.

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