Is solar panel cleaning worth the cost?
  • The Short answer is YES! We even provide a Positive ROI Guarantee**, here’s why…
  • The average CLEAN solar panel in Southern California produces about 600 kWh per year.
  • Dirty Solar Panels lose 20% – 30% of their efficiency
  • Thats a cost of up $82 Per Panel Per Year! (30% off 200 kWh, at an average of $0.41 per kWh in San Diego
  • Seasonal Cleaning (we recommend 3X per year) should re-claim 1/2 – 3/4 of your lost production
  • Our Seasonal Cleaning Package should produce an extra $41 – $62 of electricity savings per year!
  • We price our Seasonal Package at just $7 per panel for each cleaning so you can realize an ROI of 100% or more! ($7 Per panel, 3X per year cost a total of $21 vs. savings of $41 – $62 per year)
  • The short answer is US!
  • We carry a full Solar Contractors Insurance Policy so any damage to solar panels or roofs is covered. (Many solar companies carry window cleaning insurance policies that will NOT cover your actual panels or roof!)
  • We provide photo and/or video pre and post job inspection reports vis SMS for every job.
  • We only use de-ionized, filtered water and specialty brushes
  • We are licensed in EVERY city in which we do business (many home service businesses are only licensed in the city in which they are located)
  • Everything outline above is imperative to protect your investment and preserve your solar system warranty
  • Short answer, No…
  • As long as you or your cleaners adhere to the details outlined above
  • Also in some cases, warranties even require panels to be well maintained (including periodic cleaning)
  • Yes! We carry full Solar Contractors Insurance (as opposed to cheap/basic window washing coverage that some competitors have)
  • We are licensed to do business in EVERY CITY in which we operate
  • No you don’t have to be home
  • We just need to be able to access a water spigot and your roof
  • We provide photo and/or video pre and post job inspection reports vis SMS for every job.

*The percentage increase in solar output varies on case-by-case basis depending on several factors including but not limited to the type of panels and the degree to which they are soiled etc.