Why clean solar panels?
In this article, we provide detailed information on why solar panel cleaning. Read on and see what professional solar panel cleaning can do for your system.
1. Preventing loss of energy yield
Even a thin layer of dust, sand or bird droppings can reduce light radiation by several percent. Research shows that pollution can cause an efficiency drop of 3-7% and in extremely dusty areas even up to 20% or more. Professional solar panel cleaning restores that lost yield and ensures that your installation does what you expect it to do.
2. Avoiding hotspots and damage
Unevenly soiled panels can develop hotspots: small areas where the temperature rises too high due to shadowing or dirt. Those spots permanently damage cells and shorten their lifespan. It is therefore crucial to know why clean solar panels preventive against this kind of damage.
3. Maintain warranty conditions
Many manufacturers and installation guarantees prescribe periodic maintenance. Regular panel maintenance prevents you from losing warranty and provides security in case of any defects.
4. Security and ease of use
Professional cleaners such as Solarco Always combine cleaning with an inspection for cabling, inverters and mounting equipment. This prevents dangerous vibrations, loose parts or electrical risks.
When and how often to clean?
Mild pollution: once a year
In rainy and moderately polluted regions (such as Flanders and the Netherlands), one professional cleaning a year is usually sufficient. Preferably choose spring or autumn, so that pollen, dust and bird droppings are removed before the high season.
Heavier pollution: two to three times a year
- Near highways or industry: particulates and soot accumulate faster.
- Forested or agricultural areas: pollen and organic waste leave stains.
- Floating plants: lime and algae formation by surrounding water.
In these situations, we recommend cleaning solar panels two to three times a year.
Extremely dusty conditions: quarterly or more often
In desert or construction environments, sand and cement dust can noticeably reduce efficiency within weeks. This is when quarterly or even monthly cleaning pays for itself.
Practical advice: Combine cleaning with a visual inspection and/or thermographic scan to detect both dirt and hidden defects.
Read more about how often to clean solar panels.
Step-by-step plan for professional cleaning
- Preparation & safety
- Checking scaffolding, fall protection and electrical insulation.
- Disconnect inverters if necessary.
- Coarse cleaning
- Remove leaves, twigs and coarse dirt with soft brush or blower.
- Fine cleaning with osmosis water
- Osmosis or demineralised water prevents limescale streaks.
- Special brushes and gentle cleaning robot ensure streak-free results.
- Inspection & testing
- Visual inspection for scratches, cracks and cable breaks.
- Possible repair or advice for follow-up maintenance.
- Report
- You will receive a summary of work, findings and recommendations.
DIY vs. professional cleaning
Aspect | DIY cleaning | Professional cleaning |
---|---|---|
Cost | Low (water & resources only) | From €15-€30 per panel |
Risk of damage | Medium (scratches, breakage) | Very low (VCA-, IPAF-certified teams) |
Revenue Recovery | Limited (uneven clean) | High (streak-free, uniform cleaning) |
Safety | Self-responsible | Including fall protection and insurance |
Additional services | Not standard | Inspection, reporting and advice included |
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Saving costs and returns
An average cleaning at Solarco costs between €150 and €400 for a residential system. Read in detail here solar panel cleaning price.
- Profit per kWh: clean panels can generate an extra 100-200 kWh annually (€25-€50)
- Payback period: already after 2-3 years, cleaning pays for itself in additional electricity production
The understanding of why clean solar panels ultimately pays off both financially and environmentally.
Frequently asked questions about solar panel cleaning
1. Does rain clean my panels?
Rain usually only washes away loose dirt; minerals and grease remain and reduce efficiency.
2. Can I use chemical cleaners?
Not necessary - aggressive agents often damage the coating. Osmosis water suffices.
3. What if I have a solar tracking system?
Tracking systems generally catch less dirt, but we still recommend at least two servicing sessions a year.
Conclusion and call-to-action
Now that you know why clean solar panels indispensable for efficiency, longevity and warranty, you can plan more consciously when and how often you perform maintenance. Choose the security and convenience of a professional cleaning service.
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