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Went Solar? Now What?

Solar panels are low maintenance but require occasional maintenance to ensure they work at their maximum potential. Although panels can withstand extreme weather, debris and dust can reduce energy production. Checking the production of electricity from the solar panels every three months is essential to ensure the panels are working well. If there is a decrease, it could mean that the solar panels need cleaning. Most solar companies offer panel cleaning services to ensure they are properly cleaned and can perform an inspection. If homeowners decide to clean the solar panels themselves, they should never use a pressure washer, soap, or cleaners to clean their panels. Homeowners can use their hose with lukewarm water and a microfiber towel to clean their solar panels and the best time to clean is on cloudy days or afternoons. During the winter, solar panels are at risk of cracking, so it is best to only brush snow or dust.  It is recommended to have annual panel cleanings and inspections; however, some may require more cleaning due to extreme weather, leaves, birds, or hail. If there are any doubts, your local solar panel company should be able to help. 

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