Southern Solar Clean your first choice for Solar Panel Cleaning!

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If your windows are dirty, you can safely assume so are your solar panels! This will lead to them not generating the amount of energy that they should be.

Hose water can not be used to clean solar panels!

So what should you use? Southern Solar Clean have the perfect solution with their pure water technology, they can not only clean your solar panels safely, you can rest assured that they will also stay clean for longer

Regular solar panel maintenance and cleaning is a must when it comes to energy efficiency and extending the life of your panel system. Build up of grime, mould, lichen and even moss can have a dramatic affect on how much sunlight hits your panels, in turn, this could affect how much money you will pay on power.

Why You Need To Clean Your Solar Panels

Some solar panel manufacturers and installation companies have made solar panel cleaning a condition of their warranty. Should you have problems with your solar panels, if you do not have proof of regular solar panel cleaning by professionals, your solar panels may not be covered by the warranty.  

Why Rainwater Will Not Clean Your Solar Panels

A good way to illustrate why rainwater will not clean solar panels is by looking at your car windscreen. If you didn’t clean your windscreen for 6 months, how much visibility would you lose? If left, the grime on your windscreen would accumulate and eventually ‘green’ over. Even if the car is rained on, the rain contains airborne dust particles that settle and attach to the surface after the rainwater evaporates. When we use our windscreen wipers, we clean the centre of the screen, but where the wipers do not reach, there is a film of dirt. The whole of your solar panel is in exactly the same condition as the edge of your car windscreen because they are both exposed to the same elements. Visibility through your windscreen is lost due to the loss of light. Therefore, the same principles hold true for solar panel cleaning. It is very important to maximise the light getting into the solar panel and in turn, increase your financial reward.