A lot of Brisbane homeowners don’t realise birds are damaging their solar system until the problem has already become serious.
At first, it usually seems small:
- a few pigeons on the roof
- some morning noise
- a bit of mess in the gutters
But over time, birds nesting under solar panels can create much bigger problems for:
- the roof
- gutters
- cables
- solar performance
- and the area underneath the system itself
And honestly, by the time many people notice obvious signs of damage, the pigeons have often already been living there for quite a while.
Why Birds Cause Problems Under Solar Panels
The main issue isn’t simply that pigeons sit on the roof.
The real problem starts when birds begin:
- nesting underneath the panels
- returning repeatedly
- building larger nests
- leaving droppings and debris behind
Over time, the area underneath the panels can become filled with:
- sticks
- grass
- feathers
- droppings
- eggshells
- nesting material
This creates both:
- hygiene issues
and - physical damage risks
That’s why many homeowners eventually install solar panel bird proofing once the nesting becomes established.
Excessive Bird Droppings Around The Roof
One of the biggest warning signs is heavy droppings around:
- the solar panels
- gutters
- roof surfaces
- driveway areas
- patios below the roofline
A few droppings here and there are normal.
But when the build-up becomes excessive, it’s usually a sign the pigeons have been living there for a while.
We often see droppings:
- washing into gutters
- building up around the panel edges
- spreading across sections of the roof
On Colorbond roofs especially, long-term exposure to bird droppings can eventually start affecting the roof surface itself.
Blocked Gutters And Downpipes
This is one of the most common secondary problems we see.
As nesting material and droppings build up underneath the panels, a lot of that debris eventually washes into the gutters during rain.
Over time, this can cause:
- blocked gutters
- blocked downpipes
- overflowing water
- drainage issues
Sometimes homeowners assume:
“The gutters are just dirty from trees.”
But when only the gutter sections directly below the solar panels are heavily contaminated, it’s often a strong sign birds are nesting underneath the system.
We covered some of these early warning signs in our guide on how to tell if birds are nesting under your solar panels.
Scratched Or Damaged Roofing
We’ve personally seen many roofs where constant pigeon activity caused visible wear over time.
On metal roofs especially, birds constantly walking around the same areas can create:
- scratches
- worn paint
- surface damage
In more severe situations, long-term contamination from droppings can contribute to:
- corrosion
- peeling paint
- rust development
This usually happens gradually over time as the nesting problem gets worse.
Loose Or Exposed Electrical Cables
This is one of the more serious things we sometimes see.
When solar systems are installed properly, the electrical cables are usually clipped neatly and secured underneath the panels.
But after years of bird activity underneath the system:
- pigeons moving around
- nests building up
- debris shifting
- birds getting tangled in cables
…the cables can sometimes become loose or displaced.
We’ve seen situations where cables were left resting directly on the roof surface after heavy nesting activity underneath the panels.
That’s one reason bird nesting should never be ignored long term.
Overheating And Reduced Ventilation
Solar panels need airflow underneath them to help regulate heat.
When large amounts of nesting material and debris build up underneath the system, airflow can become restricted.
This can potentially contribute to:
- overheating
- trapped heat
- poor ventilation underneath the panels
And while every system is different, heavily contaminated solar systems can also experience reduced performance over time.
We explained more about this in our article on whether dirty solar panels really lose efficiency.
Constant Noise And Roof Activity
Sometimes the first warning sign isn’t visible damage at all.
It’s the noise.
A lot of homeowners first notice:
- scratching
- cooing
- movement early in the morning
- birds constantly landing on the roof
If pigeons are repeatedly:
- flying in and out
- spending the night there
- active every morning
…it’s usually a strong sign they’re already living underneath the panels.
Dead Birds Or Strong Smells
Unfortunately, in severe nesting situations, we sometimes find:
- dead pigeons trapped underneath the panels
- rotting nesting material
- strong smells coming from the roof area
This usually happens when:
- the nesting problem has existed for a long time
- multiple birds are living underneath the system
- the area becomes overcrowded
At this stage, professional cleaning is usually required alongside bird proofing.
Bird Lice And Hygiene Concerns
Another issue some homeowners report is bird lice.
When pigeons live underneath solar panels for long periods, parasites associated with the birds can sometimes spread into nearby roof spaces and parts of the home.
This becomes especially concerning for homeowners with:
- young children
- pets
- outdoor entertaining areas
Large amounts of droppings and nesting debris can also create obvious hygiene concerns around the property.
Why The Damage Usually Gets Worse Over Time
One thing homeowners often underestimate is how quickly pigeon problems can escalate.
Normally the issue starts relatively small.
But because pigeons are very location-oriented, they often keep returning to the same nesting spot repeatedly.
Over time:
- more pigeons move in
- nests become larger
- contamination spreads
- damage risks increase
We explained this behaviour further in our article on why pigeons like solar panels.
What Brisbane Homeowners Should Do
If you suspect birds may already be causing damage underneath your solar panels, the best thing to do is:
- inspect the situation early
- check for nesting signs
- monitor roof activity
- deal with the problem before it becomes severe
In many cases, the solution involves:
- removing nests
- cleaning underneath the panels
- cleaning gutters
- washing contaminated panels
- installing proper bird proofing mesh
This prevents the pigeons from returning and stops the nesting cycle from continuing.
We explained the long-term solution further in our article on DIY vs professional solar panel bird proofing installation.
Prevention Is Easier Than Repairs
Honestly, prevention is almost always cheaper than waiting for serious damage to develop.
Most pigeon problems begin with:
- one or two birds
- a small nest
- light roof activity
But once the nesting becomes established, the clean-up and repair work can become much more expensive and time-consuming.
That’s why many homeowners choose to install bird proofing before major nesting problems develop.
Frequently Asked Questions
The most effective long-term solution is professionally installed solar panel bird proofing combined with proper nest removal and cleaning if needed.
Heavy contamination and restricted airflow underneath the panels may contribute to reduced solar performance over time.
Over time, heavy droppings can contribute to:
- stained surfaces
- paint deterioration
- corrosion on some roofing materials
Common signs include:
- constant roof activity
- droppings
- morning noise
- nesting debris
- blocked gutters
- birds flying underneath the panels
Yes. Over time, nesting activity underneath solar panels can contribute to:
- cable issues
- overheating
- contamination
- blocked gutters
- roof damage
- hygiene problems