A Guide to Solar Panel Maintenance
What Maintenance Do Solar Panels Need?
So you’ve finally made the jump to solar panels and are ready to start saving on your bills. But how can you make sure you’re getting your money’s worth? We’ve put together a short guide on solar panel maintenance so you can maximise your investment and keep lowering your carbon footprint.
Removing debris: Over time, dust, dirt, leaves, and other debris can accumulate on the surface of your solar panels. Luckily, solar panels have a special coating on them which means any debris washes away when it rains
Inspecting for damage: Damaged panels can decrease performance and may require professional repairs. If you do notice any damage, remember to get in touch so we can advise further
Trimming nearby trees: If there are trees or branches near your solar panels, make sure to keep them trimmed if they become overgrown. Overhanging branches can create shading, which can significantly impact the output of your solar panels
How Often Should Solar Panels Be Inspected and Maintained?
Solar panels are great because they don't usually need any maintenance. However, if there is any large debris like branches left on the panels, it's important to safely remove them so that the panels can continue functioning properly. Smaller debris like dust will be washed away when it rains.
Common Signs Your Solar Panels Need Maintenance
Though it’s unlikely you’ll encounter issues with your solar installation, you should consider the following.
Decreased energy production: If you notice a sudden drop in the amount of electricity your solar panels are generating, it could indicate a problem that needs addressing
Visible damage: Cracks, a leak in your roof or loose wiring should be addressed promptly to prevent further damage and decrease in efficiency
Shading issues: If nearby trees or objects are casting shadows on your panels, it can significantly impact their performance. Keeping the area around your panels clear and free from shading is necessary
How Much Does It Cost to Maintain and Repair Solar Panels?
The cost of maintaining and repairing solar panels can vary depending on the specific issues and the service provider you choose. If repairs are needed, the cost may be higher depending on the extent of the damage and the necessary parts or labour. Our installations include a five year workmanship warranty.
Warranty on Our Solar Panels
Our solar panels are made in the UK and come with a 30-year warranty, including a 5-year workmanship warranty, so you can be confident in your investment. We’re helping folks up and down the UK invest in energy independence and help lower their bills. If you haven’t made the jump and are ready to take the next step - get your quote here!
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