Overview
Solar panels require very little maintenance, especially if they are on a tilt, as rain can wash away any debris. It is generally recommended that you perform solar panel cleaning between two and four times per year. Using a monitoring app can help you keep track of the amount of energy your panels produce. If you notice a dip in production, it might be time to clean your panels. Solar panel maintenance and cleaning is not covered under panel warranties, but if your solar panels are damaged, they will usually be covered 1234.
Here are some tips for maintaining your solar panels:
Clean your solar panels: Solar panels should be cleaned between two and four times per year to ensure optimal performance. Use room temperature water and a soft brush or sponge to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the panels.
Monitor your solar panels: Use a monitoring app to keep track of the amount of energy your panels produce. If you notice a dip in production, it might be time to clean your panels or check for other issues.
Check for damage: Inspect your solar panels regularly for signs of damage such as cracks, chips, or discoloration. If you notice any damage, contact a professional to repair or replace the panel.
Protect your solar panels: Keep trees trimmed back to prevent leaves and branches from falling on your solar panels. You can also install bird guards to prevent birds from nesting on the panels.


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