Townhouse Pest Control New York City

Stop the Cycle. Protect Your Side of the Wall.

Townhouse pest control in New York City isn’t like treating a standalone home. When pests can travel through shared walls, your treatment needs to account for more than what’s visible in your unit.

100+

Years Of Collective Experience

40+

Years Serving NYC & Long Island

50 Years in NYC Buildings

We’ve spent five decades treating Brooklyn and Queens row houses — we know how these buildings work and where pests hide inside them.

35 Years A+ BBB Accredited

Over 35 consecutive years of A+ standing with the Better Business Bureau — a track record you can verify before you ever call us.

NYSDEC Licensed and Insured

Every product we apply is registered with the New York State DEC and meets all state licensing requirements — no shortcuts, no gray-market materials.

Certified Bed Bug Specialists

Bed bug certification is earned, not assumed. In attached NYC housing, that distinction matters when one missed case can spread unit to unit.

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Your Townhouse Has a Pest Problem Unique to New York City

If you’ve cleaned your home, tried a spray, maybe even called someone before — and the pests came back anyway — there’s a reason for that. In New York City’s row houses and townhomes, pests don’t just live in your unit. They move through shared party walls, travel along utility chases, and slip through gaps in foundations that have been settling since the 1880s. That’s the reality of attached home pest control in New York City. The building itself is connected, which means a treatment that only addresses your side of the wall is often only a temporary fix. What you need is someone who understands the full structure — not just the surface. We’ve been doing exactly that across Brooklyn and Queens for over 50 years. Townhouses, brownstones, pre-war row houses — we know these buildings, and we know how pests move through them.

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What Changes After We Treat Your Townhouse

When the treatment accounts for how your building is actually built, the results hold — instead of cycling back every few weeks.

You stop seeing pests reappear two weeks after a treatment because we addressed the pathways, not just the visible activity.
You understand exactly what was found, where, and what we did about it — no vague spray-and-leave service visits.
Your home is treated with only NYSDEC-registered materials, applied by licensed technicians who follow New York State regulations.
You have a clear follow-up plan if pests return, rather than starting the search for an exterminator all over again.
You’re protected against Board of Health violations — a real risk for NYC townhouse owners who also rent units in their building.
You get honest answers about what’s causing the problem, including whether a neighboring unit may be the source, and what your options actually are.

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The Wall Between You and Your Neighbor Is Not a Barrier

In a Brooklyn or Queens row house, your party wall isn’t solid — it’s a shared structural wall that contains electrical conduit, plumbing runs, and in many pre-war buildings, uninsulated void spaces that pests navigate freely. Cockroaches, mice, and bed bugs don’t need a door. They need a gap, and gaps are everywhere in a building constructed in 1910. Nearly 30% of NYC households — roughly 874,000 homes — have reported cockroaches. Brooklyn leads all five boroughs in annual rodent complaints, year after year. These aren’t abstract statistics. They describe the block your townhouse sits on. When the pressure is that constant, a surface treatment isn’t enough. We treat the structure as the interconnected system it actually is — sealing entry points, treating wall voids, and addressing the pathways pests use to move between units. That’s the work we do. And it’s why customers who’ve been through two or three other exterminators call us and finally see lasting results.

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What a Real Townhouse Treatment Actually Covers

A thorough townhouse pest control visit in New York City starts with an inspection — not a spray. We look at where pests are entering, where they’re harboring, and what conditions in the building are making it easy for them to stay. That means checking foundation gaps, utility penetrations, plumbing access points, and any void spaces along shared walls. From there, we apply only NYSDEC-registered treatments targeted to the specific pest and the specific conditions we found. We don’t use a one-size approach because a cockroach problem in a Flatbush row house and a rodent problem in a Park Slope brownstone are not the same job. We also cover bed bugs, ants, termites, fleas, ticks, and wildlife — whatever is driving the problem in your home. If the source appears to be coming from an adjacent unit, we’ll tell you that directly and explain what a barrier treatment can do to protect your side even when you can’t control what happens next door.