Tips on how to Correctly Preserve Your Solar Panels

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Once installed, solar panels are relatively easy to care for. Even though they are low maintenance, there are a few things you should know about servicing solar panels. Learn how to properly care for your solar panels in this article.

Should you clean your panels?

As the owner of a number of solar panels, you may be wondering: should you clean these? The simple answer is no – manual cleaning of your solar panels is almost never necessary. If you live in a climate with high rainfall, dust and debris are naturally removed by rain and snow. Most solar panels are located on sloping roofs, so dirt or snow that collects on your modules can easily slide off.

Monitor your system

To ensure that your solar energy system is working efficiently and without incident, monitor the performance of your system. A noticeable drop in performance does not necessarily mean that something is wrong with the system – as a rule, a poor performance can be remedied with good cleaning. However, if you clean your panels and the system is still underperforming, or you find visible damage to your system during a routine inspection, call a professional to have it checked.

Call a professional

If your solar panels need urgent cleaning or repair, but your roof is particularly high, steep, or otherwise difficult to access, call a professional to clean or repair your solar panels for you. You have all the necessary equipment to securely access your roof and solar panels. Many solar panel installers also offer cleaning and maintenance services, so be sure to check these out when considering your options.

By learning how to properly maintain your solar panels, you will be able to keep your solar energy system clean, in good condition, and in good order. A solar energy system supplier like Solar Liberty is able to evaluate your solar energy system and help you with maintenance. Come to us with your solar system and maintenance.

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