Home pest control in Flatiron / NoMad: what to know
The Flatiron and NoMad district straddles residential pre-war loft conversions and a dense hotel and restaurant corridor around 28th Street's 'Curry Hill' and the Madison Square Park dining scene — food-service density keeps rodent pressure extremely high in service alleys and shared trash areas.
Pre-war loft buildings between 5th and 6th Avenues retain the deep floor voids, exposed brick and old plumbing where German cockroaches and mice move between commercial and residential floors.
High hotel concentration in the NoMad stretch along Broadway means bed bug pressure from international guests, and frequent corporate apartment sublets add to turnover-related bed bug risk.
Signs you need home pest control
- Recurring pests in the kitchen or bathroom
- Pests appearing seasonally (ants and spiders in warm months, mice in fall)
- Issues that come back after store-bought treatments
- A new apartment you want protected before problems start
How we treat home pest control in Flatiron / NoMad
Whether you're in a walk-up, a brownstone, a high-rise or a single-family home, your space faces a specific mix of pest pressures — roaches and mice in the kitchen, bed bugs from shared walls, ants and spiders by the windows, water bugs from the drains.
We assess your home, treat the active problem and seal the entry points pests use, then offer a recurring maintenance option so issues are intercepted before they start. Treatment is safe for families and pets when used as directed, and we explain exactly what we're doing and why.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Flatiron / NoMad and the surrounding Manhattan area — including Flatiron Building, Madison Square Park, 6th Avenue, 23rd Street — across ZIP codes 10010, 10011.