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We know how to handle NYC problems. We can certainly handle yours.

NJ's most exclusive enclave — protected by the team that guards NYC's finest properties. Our NJDEP-licensed technicians bring 50+ years of NYC pest control discipline to Alpine — same rigor, same documentation, same results.

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What NYC Clients Get
DOH & HPD documentation, 24/7 portal, same-day response, 50-year track record
What Alpine Clients Get
NJDOH compliance, 24/7 portal, same-day response, same 50-year team
NYC Regulatory Focus
HPD, DOH Grade, Local Law 55, FSMA
NJ Regulatory Focus
NJDOH, Bergen Co. Health Dept., NJDEP compliance
Our technicians hold both NYC and NJDEP licenses. You get a team that understands both regulatory environments and brings the same documentation standards regardless of which side of the bridge you're on.
Local Context

Why Alpine?
Because pest pressure doesn't stop at the state line.

The properties in Alpine represent some of the most valuable real estate in the Northeast. The owners and property managers here expect — and deserve — the best. We've spent 50 years protecting the properties of New York's most demanding clients. That same standard travels to Alpine without compromise.

Estate
Discreet Service
Alpine's residential properties require pest control that matches their discretion standards. Our technicians arrive in unmarked vehicles, work without disruption, and complete service with full documentation — no drama, no callbacks.
IPM
Integrated Programs
Alpine's properties typically benefit from annual IPM programs rather than reactive service calls. We design preventive programs that keep pest issues from becoming visible problems in the first place.
NJDEP
Licensed Both States
Our technicians hold NJDEP licenses for NJ operations alongside their NYC credentials. Alpine is fully covered by our NJ service footprint.
What We Bring to Alpine

NYC discipline.
NJ compliance.
Your protection.

Our Bergen County service is built on the same foundation as our NYC operations: thorough inspection, documented IPM, and follow-through that protects you from the next inspection — not just the last one.

Every service visit generates a detailed log accessible through our 24/7 client portal. Whether you're a property manager, restaurant operator, or building owner, your compliance documentation is always available when you need it.

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  • NJDEP-Licensed Technicians
    Every technician serving Alpine holds current NJDEP pest control licenses alongside their NYC credentials. Fully covered on both sides of the Hudson.
  • 24/7 Client Portal
    Access all service logs, inspection reports, and compliance documentation at any time. When an inspector shows up, your records are ready — on your phone if needed.
  • Same-Day Response Available
    We dispatch from Manhattan and respond to Alpine with the same urgency as our NYC accounts. Call before noon for same-day service on most commercial accounts.
  • Documented IPM Programs
    Integrated Pest Management with the paper trail your Bergen County Health Department and NJDOH require. No guesswork — just documented, repeatable protocol.

Ready to protect your Alpine property?

Get a free site assessment from a team that has handled tougher problems than yours. 50+ years. NYC's most demanding clients. Now serving Alpine.

Alpine Pest Control — NJ's Most Exclusive Community, Discrete Service

Alpine, NJ is consistently ranked among the wealthiest communities in the United States — a small residential enclave of estate properties on large parcels along the Palisades. The homes here range from 20,000 to 50,000 square feet, sitting on 3-10 acre lots with mature forest, formal gardens, and extensive below-grade infrastructure including wine cellars, home theaters, and multi-car garages. This building typology creates pest control needs that are fundamentally different from any urban or suburban context: wildlife exclusion from large estate grounds, carpenter ant and termite pressure from mature forest canopy, and the absolute discretion requirements of ultra-high-net-worth clientele.

Alpine's position at the top of the Palisades — adjacent to the Palisades Interstate Park and the Hudson River waterfront below — creates wildlife pressure that is continuous and seasonal. White-tailed deer bring deer ticks to estate properties. Raccoon and opossum populations pressure pool houses, detached garages, and outbuildings. Norway rats establish in the foundations of estate homes backing onto the park. Carpenter ants exploit the extensive timber construction of estate-quality homes with mature trees overhanging rooflines. Broadway's Alpine programs are structured as estate management partnerships, not transactional pest control visits.

The few commercial facilities in Alpine — the Alpine Country Club, the limited retail on Route 9W, and the private schools in the immediate area — require pest control at the same elevated standard as the residential community. Country club pest control is a specialized environment: dining facilities operating at the standard of fine dining restaurants, turf and grounds requiring vector pest management, and the absolute discretion requirement that club management demands of all service vendors. Broadway's approach to Alpine's commercial clients matches the community's standard.

// Alpine — Estate Properties, Privacy, Precision

Alpine is one of the most affluent communities in the United States — a municipality of estate properties, wooded lots, and private residential compounds on the Palisades with Hudson River views. The pest control requirements of Alpine's residential market are defined by the combination of high property values, extensive wooded grounds, and the wildlife pressure that comes with large-lot residential properties adjacent to Palisades Interstate Park. Carpenter ants from mature hardwood trees, white-footed mice from wooded estate borders, and the occasional structural pest activity in the outbuildings and carriage houses of large estate properties require the kind of property-level precision and discretion that Alpine's residents expect from every service provider they allow on their properties.

Our NJDEP licensing ensures every Broadway technician serving Alpine is operating legally in New Jersey — something not every operator sending technicians across the GWB can claim. The same discretion, white-glove protocol, and documentation standard we bring to Bronxville's high-value residential market applies to Alpine's estate properties.

// Alpine — Bergen County's Estate Market

Alpine is one of the wealthiest municipalities in the United States — a community of estate properties on the Palisades above the Hudson with the property values, privacy expectations, and service standards of the New York metropolitan area's highest-end residential market. Alpine's estate pest control requirements are built around exclusion precision, discretion, and the wildlife pressure management that comes with heavily wooded properties adjacent to the Palisades Interstate Park natural areas. Groundhog, deer, raccoon, and bird pressure create structural entry point challenges for Alpine's historic stone and masonry estate homes that require survey-level exclusion mapping before effective treatment. The privacy expectations of Alpine's residents mean service delivery that is genuinely invisible — no visible equipment, no neighbor awareness, no evidence of service activity beyond the documentation record that property managers or estate managers require. We have been servicing estate properties in New Jersey and across the metropolitan area for decades, and we approach Alpine's market with the same white-glove protocols we apply to the most demanding Manhattan addresses.