When to Clean Solar Panels?
Solar panels are installed in an open environment. Therefore, the solar panels become dirty depending upon the time and space. But the cleaning depends on several factors like your area, weather conditions, exposed time, and solar design. So, it might not necessary to clean them at all during the spring and summer seasons. But, during winters-especially when the sunlight is less available throughout the day-you might need frequent cleaning. Since it rains less in the winter, it is probably reasonable to clean the panels at least once a month.

You should check the solar panels from time to time. If there is excessive dust, it is time for cleaning. The appropriate time to clean them is early in the morning or in the evening (late afternoon). You can also do it on an overcast day. In the afternoon, the sun falls directly into the panels. So, it can evaporate the water quickly, and the dirt might remain on the surface.
Early morning is a good time because it will form dew on the surface overnight. Further, you will need less water and effort for cleaning. Moreover, in the afternoon, the panels work more efficiently, and you would not want to interfere with it during its most productive time of the day. It might also not be a pleasant experience for you to clean in the hot weather when the sun falls directly during the afternoon.
How to Clean Your Solar Panels?
As we said, the easiest way to clean solar panels is with water and a soft sponge. Some suggest using a mild detergent too. However, do not use water pressure as it can cause damage to the panels' surface. Instead, use the sponge to remove dirt like bird droppings and wash it off with water and detergent. this is a kind of solar panel cleaning robots.

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Do not use strong detergents or chemicals. They might also cause damage. Furthermore, always consider safety measures when cleaning. For example, use a long-handled tool to reach the panels while staying on the ground.
Usually, the cleaning requires nothing more than a garden hose. But again, use it at a low water pressure. The hose works in the same way as the rain to clean the surface. If the panels are unreachable from the ground, use a ladder to climb up. You can also use ropes and harnesses if necessary. But, always consider safety measures.
Another way to clean solar panels is to hire a professional cleaning service. Many companies provide this service in exchange for a certain fee. For instance, some companies might charge you annually, while others might charge you for a one-time service.
But, before considering professional cleaning services, you must look into the return on investment of hiring them. If you are spending hundreds of dollars just to get 5 to 10 percent efficiency from the panels, it might not be worth it.

