Solar Panel Cleaning In Nipomo, CA
I received a call from a homeowner in Nipomo who wanted their solar panels cleaned. I was contracted to clean a small solar field. After they contacted me I assured them that they would be in good hands with Pinnacle Exterior Solutions. While cleaning solar panels seems easy enough, there is more to it than just rinsing them down with water. If you don't clean them properly not only can you damage them but you might not clean them to the point of receiving maximum energy efficiency.
Once I took a look at these solar panels for the first time I could tell that they hadn't been cleaned in years. No Problem! To start, we rinse them off really well. Next we safely scrub the solar panels to remove all dirt, bird droppings, and remaining film of grime until they are nice and clean. Finally, we rinse them down with deionized water so that they are left spot free and sparkling. This customer will now enjoy clean solar panels that are operating at maximum efficiency!
- Location: Nipomo, CA
- Services: Solar Panel Cleaning
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