BERGEN COUNTY
Bergen County NJ — NJDEP Licensed · NYC Trained

Bergen County Runs
on NJ Rules.
We Know Both.

Bergen County's restaurants, hotels, and commercial buildings face Manhattan-level pest pressure while operating under New Jersey state regulations. Most NJ pest control companies lack the urban IPM expertise. Most NYC companies lack NJDEP licensing. Broadway has both — and we're 15 minutes from Fort Lee via the George Washington Bridge.

NJDEP Licensed & Insured 50+ Years Commercial Experience Same-Day Response via GWB MWBE Certified for NJ Procurement
HUDSON RIVER GWB FORT LEE HACKENSACK EDGEWATER PARAMUS ENGLEWOOD TEANECK
All Bergen County Communities Served
15
min from Fort Lee via GWB
NY+NJ
Dual licensed
Same
Day response

Why Bergen County Is a Different Market

The Problem with NJ-Only Companies
Suburban Training for Urban Pest Pressure
Bergen County's riverfront communities — Fort Lee, Edgewater, Cliffside Park — experience the same rodent density, cockroach resistance, and bed bug introduction rates as Manhattan. Standard NJ pest control companies are built for suburban single-family environments. When Fort Lee's high-rise corridors or Hackensack's restaurant blocks need a response, suburban experience isn't enough.
The Problem with NYC-Only Companies
NY License Doesn't Cross the Hudson
New Jersey requires NJDEP (Department of Environmental Protection) pesticide applicator licensing for commercial pest control. A company operating on a NY license alone is doing unlicensed work in Bergen County — exposing your property to liability and voiding any regulatory protection the service was supposed to provide. Every Broadway technician serving Bergen County holds NJDEP licensing.
What Broadway Brings
50 Years of Urban Expertise, NJ Credentials
Broadway has been building commercial IPM programs in New York's densest environments since 1970. We brought that expertise across the river with full NJDEP licensing. Bergen County's most demanding properties — the high-rise residential portfolios in Edgewater, the Korean restaurant corridor in Fort Lee, the hospital systems in Hackensack — get urban-grade IPM documented for NJ regulatory compliance.
NJDEP
Licensed in New Jersey
50+
Years commercial experience
24/7
Client portal access
<15min
To Fort Lee via GWB

Bergen County's Specific Pest Environment

Four Markets. Four Distinct
Pest Control Challenges.

Bergen County is not a single commercial environment. The pest pressure profile in Fort Lee's high-rise towers differs entirely from Paramus's retail corridors, Hackensack's restaurant density, or Alpine's estate properties. We build programs for each.

Fort Lee

Korean Restaurant Corridor + High-Rise Residential

Fort Lee's dense concentration of Korean restaurants along the Main Street corridor creates the same German cockroach pressure as Manhattan's restaurant districts — high-volume food service, extended operating hours, complex kitchen equipment. Broadway's Fort Lee restaurant programs use the same kitchen-safe IPM protocols we developed over decades in NYC's most demanding food service environments, adapted for NJ DOH documentation requirements.

Hackensack

County Seat — Commercial Hub — Medical Center

Hackensack's role as Bergen County's governmental and medical center means its food service, office buildings, and healthcare facilities face the county's most active NJ Department of Health inspection environment. Hackensack University Medical Center and its surrounding medical office complex require the same documented IPM standard as NYC hospital systems. We know the requirements because we've been meeting them in New York for 50 years.

Edgewater

Luxury High-Rise — Hudson Waterfront Portfolio

Edgewater's luxury residential towers along the Hudson face the same building-wide pest management challenges as Manhattan's Upper West Side: bed bug introduction via transient residents, rodent pressure from riverfront infrastructure, and the reputational stakes of high-end residential. Building management companies in Edgewater require the same documentation standards and discreet response capability they'd expect in Manhattan.

Paramus

Retail Density — Garden State Plaza Complex

Paramus's concentration of major retail and food service around Garden State Plaza creates pest pressure driven by high foot traffic, food court density, and loading dock activity. Retail landlords and food service operators in Paramus need documented IPM programs that satisfy both NJ DOH requirements and the compliance expectations of national retail and food service tenants.

Bergen County Communities We Serve

Fort Lee
Restaurant corridor, high-rise residential, GWB proximity
Hackensack
County seat, medical center, government facilities
Edgewater
Luxury waterfront high-rises, restaurant row
Paramus
Retail complex, food service, commercial corridors
Englewood
Restaurant district, mixed commercial, residential
Englewood Cliffs
Corporate campuses, media company headquarters
Teaneck
Diverse restaurants, multi-family residential
Cliffside Park
Dense residential, restaurant strips
Alpine
Estate properties, high-value residential
Ridgewood
Upscale commercial, restaurant row
Palisades Park
Korean commercial corridor, dense residential
Fair Lawn
Mixed commercial, multi-family residential

Bergen County Commercial Services

NJ Licensed. NYC Trained.
Built for Bergen County's Standards.

From Fort Lee's restaurant corridor to Hackensack's medical district, from Edgewater's luxury towers to Paramus's retail complex — we build documented IPM programs that satisfy NJ regulatory requirements and the expectations of Bergen County's most demanding property owners.

Restaurants — NJ DOH Compliance

Bergen County food establishments face active NJ Department of Health inspections. Our kitchen-safe IPM treatments, HACCP-integrated protocols, and digital service logs give you documented compliance evidence that holds up to NJ DOH scrutiny — and the same-day emergency response that protects your operating license when it matters most.

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Property Managers — NJ Residential Portfolios

New Jersey's residential habitability statutes require documented pest control programs. Our 24/7 client portal gives Bergen County property managers timestamped service records for every unit in every building — the documentation chain that holds up in NJ housing court and satisfies state-level compliance requirements.

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Hotels — Bed Bug Protection

Bergen County's hotel market requires the same discreet, rapid bed bug response as Manhattan. Our heat treatment programs and rapid response protocols protect RevPAR and online reputation for Bergen County's hospitality operators — with the same urgency and discretion we bring to NYC hotel accounts.

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Corporate Campuses & Office Buildings

Bergen County's corporate corridor — including major media and technology company headquarters in Englewood Cliffs — requires documented IPM that meets NJ state compliance standards and the expectations of Fortune 500 tenants. We build programs that hold up to internal facilities audits as well as external regulatory inspection.

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Why Bergen County Chooses Broadway

The Only Commercial Exterminator
Licensed in Both States.

Most Bergen County operators are choosing between urban expertise without NJ credentials, or NJ credentials without urban expertise. Broadway is the only commercial exterminator that has operated at the highest level in both states for over 50 years.

NJDEP licensed — every technician, every visit

Every Broadway technician serving Bergen County holds New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection pesticide applicator licensing. No workarounds, no NY-licensed technicians crossing the border. Full NJ regulatory compliance on every service.

15 minutes from Fort Lee via the George Washington Bridge

Broadway's Manhattan location puts the GWB within range for same-day emergency response to any Bergen County property. When a DOH inspection is tomorrow morning or an active infestation needs immediate attention, distance isn't the obstacle it is with a company based in central NJ.

Digital documentation built for NJ compliance

Every Bergen County service generates a timestamped digital log in your 24/7 client portal. NJ DOH inspection, NJ housing court proceeding, property management audit — your compliance records are organized, accessible, and defensible before anyone asks for them.

MWBE certification for NJ state and municipal procurement

Broadway's MWBE certification qualifies us as a preferred vendor for Bergen County government facilities, public schools, and institutions with NJ state certified business procurement requirements — giving public-sector properties a compliant path to the best commercial pest control available.

Get a Free Bergen County Property Assessment

We'll evaluate your property's pest risk — building type, operational environment, NJ regulatory exposure — and build a documented IPM program designed to hold up to Bergen County's inspection requirements.

(212) 663-2100Same-day emergency response available
Serving all Bergen County communitiesFrom Fort Lee to Alpine

From a Bergen County Client

What Bergen County Operators Say

★★★★★

"We own a restaurant in Fort Lee and had been through three NJ exterminators who could not handle the German cockroach pressure in our kitchen or understand our DOH documentation requirements. Broadway built a compliant IPM program and gave us a client portal with every service logged. Our last NJ DOH inspection was clean. They work like an NYC company — because they are one — but they know the NJ regulations."

RM
R. Morales
Restaurant Owner, Fort Lee NJ

Bergen County's Commercial Pest Control Partner

From Fort Lee to Hackensack.
NJ Licensed. NYC Trained. Since 1970.

Get a free property assessment from Broadway Pest Services. We know Bergen County's communities, NJ regulations, and the urban pest pressure that comes with being across the river from Manhattan.

Communities We Serve in Bergen County NJ