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Here's Why You Should Clean Your Solar Panels This Summer

There’s no point going to the trouble and expense of installing solar panels if you are not going to maintain them. For solar panels to work as effectively as possible, you need to keep them clean. And that’s about as easy as cleaning a window.

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Here's Why You Should Clean Your Solar Panels This Summer

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  1. Here's Why You Should Clean Your Solar Panels This Summer There’s no point going to the trouble and expense of installing solar panels if you are not going to maintain them. For solar panels to work as effectively as possible, you need to keep them clean. And that’s about as easy as cleaning a window. It doesn’t take much to decrease the efficiency of your solar panels. It can be debris from trees or just the normal amount of dirt that circulates in the air. Obviously periods of hgh wind, rain or when there’s lots of pollen in the air calls for a more conscientious approach to cleaning. Dirt and pollen leaves a film that can block the cells in your panels and

  2. therefore the full efficiency of the sun. Rain helps to clean your panels but it also collects dirt and leaves a residue. If you notice that there’s a decline in the amount of energy production from your panels it’s time to give them a good wash. To know how to clean solar panels on a roof in Australia, with our fluctuating weather and foliage, the best principle is to clean consistently and with non abrasive materials. Dusting them with a soft brush and then washing them down with a garden hose is all you need to do. Where there is a build up of dirt and debris then some soap and a more abrasive cloth may be required, but nothing too abrasive. The best solar panel washing equipment from home is a car chamois and water. And soap like dirt or pollen can leave a residue so make sure you wash it off completely. Never scrape. For branches and heavy objects that may have fallen in a windstorm, make sure they haven’t caused any damage. Cleaning is important and you can do that yourself but maintenance checks are required in case you need to make some repairs. If you’re unable to reach your panels yourself, or clean them safely, then you should call in your installer to do it for you. Companies specialising in solar panel cleaning services will also give the system a quick once- over while they’re up there. Remember it’s always safety first. If you can’t reach your panels then call in your installer. For your wellbeing and for the protection of your panels, the safe option is always the best option.

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