Exterior & Roofing

ProfessionalBirdhouse Mounting

Getting a birdhouse or feeder properly mounted — high enough to be safe, level enough to stay put, and secure enough to handle wind — makes all the difference in whether birds actually use it. We get yours up the right way so you can enjoy it without worrying it'll come down.

Also known as: birdhouse mounting, bird feeder installation, hang bird house, mount bird feeder, birdhouse installation, bird house hanging, bird feeder mounting

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What you get

What’s included

  • Identify the best mounting location for bird safety and viewing
  • Select appropriate mount type: pole, tree, post, or wall bracket
  • Secure the mount firmly with appropriate fasteners for the surface
  • Level and position the birdhouse on the mount
  • Test for stability in all directions

Simple & stress-free

How it works

1

Choose the spot

We talk through the best height and orientation — facing away from prevailing weather, with a clear flight path in front.

2

Install the mount

We drill or drive fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface, whether it's a tree, wood post, masonry wall, or metal pole.

3

Attach & level

We attach the birdhouse, check that it's level, and confirm there's no wobble that would stress the mount over time.

We can help

Problems we fix

  • Birdhouses nailed to trees that blow down in the first storm
  • Feeders mounted too close to the house where cats can reach them
  • Birdhouses tilted forward so rain runs inside the entry hole
  • Brackets too light for the weight of a filled feeder
  • Screws stripped out of soft wood and the mount slowly working loose

Good to know

Birdhouse Mounting — FAQ

How high should a birdhouse be mounted?

Most songbird boxes do well at five to ten feet off the ground. Bluebird and tree swallow boxes go higher. We'll tailor the height to the species you're hoping to attract.

Can you mount a feeder pole in the yard, not on a structure?

Yes — we can drive a free-standing feeder pole into soil or set one in a ground sleeve for a sturdier installation.

Will mounting to a tree hurt it?

A single properly sized lag screw causes minimal impact to a healthy tree. We avoid driving screws into stressed or diseased wood.

Can you mount multiple birdhouses in the same visit?

Absolutely. Batching a few mounts at once is the most efficient way to go and we can vary the heights and positions to attract different species.

Service area

Birdhouse Mounting near you

We provide birdhouse mounting across the Charleston area:

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