Commercial pest control in Crown Heights: what to know
Crown Heights mixes large pre-war apartment buildings along Eastern Parkway with brownstone side streets — the apartment stock drives heavy mouse and German-cockroach pressure through shared systems.
Dense commercial strips and high residential turnover sustain rodent pressure and make bed bugs a recurring concern in the rental buildings.
Older brownstones bring ant and 'water bug' issues from shared plumbing and damp basements.
How much does commercial pest control cost in Crown Heights?
$35–$4,000
Monthly contract: $75–$150/visit (broad commercial range $35–$2,000+/month depending on facility size). Restaurant-specific treatment: $150–$500/visit. Annual ongoing commercial service: $600–$4,000/year.
| Monthly contract | $75–$150 per visit |
| Restaurant-specific treatment | $150–$500 per visit |
| Annual ongoing service | $600–$4,000 per year |
US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.
Market range — not our quote
This is a market range synthesised from published cost guides — not a quote from this provider. The actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.
Thin sourcing — these are industry/trade-service blogs (pest-control software vendors and a single pest-control company), not tier-1 consumer cost-aggregators; no NYC-specific commercial/restaurant figure found. Treat this range as indicative only.
What drives the price
- Facility size/type (restaurant vs warehouse vs office)
- Service frequency (quarterly acceptable for low-risk; monthly typical for high-traffic food service)
- Health-code/documentation requirements (IPM program documentation for food-service tenants)
- Regulatory strictness for food-handling environments
Signs you need commercial pest control
- Rodent activity reported by tenants or neighbours near a Church or Flatbush Avenue-facing property
- Recurring pest complaints from adjoining residential units
- Evidence of rodent or cockroach activity in storage, waste, or back-of-house areas
- A history of DOHMH or 311 complaints tied to the property or block
How we treat commercial pest control in Crown Heights
Church Avenue and Flatbush Avenue are Flatbush's main commercial spines — dense, transit-rich retail and restaurant corridors that sit directly adjacent to residential blocks. That density sustains strong rodent pressure, and an under-managed commercial property on these strips doesn't just affect its own operation — it pushes activity into the surrounding apartment buildings and homes.
For multi-family and commercial property owners along these corridors, that also means a documented, ongoing pest program matters for more than day-to-day operations. Flatbush's residential density nearby means neighbouring tenants and DOHMH complaints are a realistic risk if commercial pest pressure isn't controlled at the source.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Crown Heights and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn Museum, Franklin Avenue — across ZIP codes 11213, 11225, 11238.