Nest box repair in Exeter

Professional nest box repair services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£85

Typical Duration

30 mins-1 hr

Location

Exeter, Devon

Nest boxes repaired to keep your hens happy and laying in the right spots. I fix rotted boards, replace broken perches, tighten loose fixings - whatever it takes to make them cozy again.

When Hens Won't Use the Boxes

If your hens are laying in random corners instead of the nest boxes, something's wrong with the boxes. Too bright, too wobbly, too damp - hens are fussy about where they lay.

💡 Pro tip: One nest box per 3-4 hens is ideal. More hens than boxes and they queue up, get stressed, and start laying elsewhere.


Common Nest Box Problems

✅ Fixed Properly❌ Bodge Job
Rotten boards replaced completelyPiece of cardboard shoved underneath
Proper drainage holes drilledWater pooling, rot spreading
Secure perch firmly fixedWobbly stick cable-tied on
Dark and cozy insideCracks letting light flood in

What You're Getting

🔧 The Repair

StageWhat Happens
CheckSee what's actually broken/rotted
ReplaceSwap out failed boards, perches, fixings
ImproveAdd drainage, patch light leaks
TestMake sure it's sturdy and hens will use it

📦 End Result

  • Structurally sound nest box
  • Dark cozy laying spot
  • Properly draining base
  • Hens actually using it again

Pricing Guide

Repair TypeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Simple fix (perch, tightening)30 mins£60
Replace rotted board45 mins£60
Multiple repairs per box1 hr£60

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Basic timber included - if you want me to source fancy materials, that's extra.


Perfect For Your Coop If...

Hens laying elsewhere - boxes not appealing anymore

Rotted bases - damp bedding, wood falling apart

Wobbly structure - hens won't settle in unstable boxes

Too bright - gaps and cracks letting light in

Why Choose Us for Nest box repair in Exeter?

Broken boards replaced

Loose fixings tightened

Dark cozy spots restored

Hens laying properly again

What to Expect

Step 1: Assessment

I check what's broken, what's rotted, what needs replacing. Sometimes it's obvious, sometimes I need to test boards to see what's soft.

Step 2: Repair

Replace rotten sections, fix broken perches, tighten everything up. Add drainage if needed.

Step 3: Test

Make sure the box is sturdy, dark enough, and appealing to hens. You'll know it works when they start using it again.

🔧 DIY Tips

Nest box repairs are very DIY-friendly:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Saw for cutting replacement boards
  • Drill/driver for screws
  • Exterior ply or treated timber
  • Galvanised or stainless screws
  • Wood preservative (safe for poultry)

📐 Replacing rotted boards

  1. Remove completely rotten section
  2. Cut replacement to size (exterior ply works well)
  3. Drill drainage holes while you're at it
  4. Screw securely with rust-proof fixings
  5. Treat with poultry-safe preservative

🔨 Making boxes appealing

  • Dark inside (patch gaps, fix lids)
  • Soft bedding (straw or shavings)
  • Slightly raised perch in front
  • About 30cm cube size
  • Off the floor to avoid draughts

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Using untreated timber (rots again fast)
  • No drainage holes (damp breeds disease)
  • Boxes too bright (hens won't use them)
  • Cheap screws that rust and fail

💡 Pro trick: Sprinkle diatomaceous earth in the corners before adding bedding. Helps control mites and keeps the box fresher.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

Prevention: Line nest box bases with old vinyl flooring or rubber mat. Easy to lift out and clean, stops rot reaching the timber.

How many boxes: One box per 3-4 hens is plenty. They'll all use the same favorite box anyway, but you need spares.

Curtains: Some people add hessian curtains to darken boxes. Hens like them but they get grotty fast.

Cleaning: Empty and clean boxes weekly. Damp dirty bedding is what rots them out and spreads disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

What goes wrong with nest boxes?

Usually rotted bottoms (from damp bedding), cracked or split boards, broken perches, and failed fixings. Hens are rough on them - they scratch, jump, and generally knock things about. Plus the constant damp from droppings rots wood fast.

Can you fix rotted bottoms?

Yes - I cut out the rotten section and replace it with exterior ply or treated timber. While I'm at it, I'll drill drainage holes if there aren't any - stops water pooling and rotting it again.

Do nest boxes need to be dark?

Hens prefer a dim, cozy spot to lay. If your box is too bright (cracks letting light in, missing lid), they might lay elsewhere. I'll patch holes and make sure lids fit properly.

What about the perch in front?

If it's broken or missing, I'll replace it. Hens like to hop up on it before getting into the box. Needs to be secure - a wobbly perch and they won't use the box.

How long does repair take?

Simple fix like tightening screws or replacing a perch - half an hour. Replacing rotten boards or major repairs - up to an hour. I'll tell you what's needed when I see it.

Get a Free Quote in Exeter

Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote for your nest box repair job in Exeter.

01392 964094Request Online Quote

Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£85

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

Need Nest box repair in Exeter?

Get a free quote for your nest box repair job in Exeter today.