
Solar Panel Cleaning Services
in Woodbridge
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Our team uses soft brushes and pure water to safely clear dirt without harsh chemicals
What’s Included
Every clean includes:
Soft brush and purified water clean
No pressure washers or harsh chemicals
Safe ground-based access where possible
Quick-dry rinse, streak-free finish
Free visual condition check
Before + After Photos
In Woodbridge, tree pollen and damp air can coat solar panels quickly, especially in spring. Our team uses soft brushes and pure water to safely clear dirt without harsh chemicals. It’s a quick way to restore solar efficiency without lifting a finger.
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Our Services
Roof Cleaning
Moss-free, low-pressure, fully guaranteed
Driveway Clean
Steam, limited chemicals, optional sealant
Gutter & Fascia Cleaning
Ladder-free vacuuming & fascia wash
We serve Melton, Martlesham, Sutton and surrounding areas of Woodbridge.
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FAQS
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The frequency of cleaning largely depends on your location and the prevailing environmental conditions. In areas with heavy pollution or significant dust and dirt accumulation, cleaning every 3 to 6 months may be necessary. In less polluted regions, annual cleaning might be sufficient. Additionally, it's a good idea to inspect your panels regularly and clean them when you notice significant dirt build-up.
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Cleaning solar panels is possible for homeowners, but it requires careful handling and some precautions. If your panels are easily accessible and on the ground level, and you can safely reach them, cleaning them yourself may be an option. However, if the panels are installed on the roof or in a high and difficult-to-reach location, it's safer and more advisable to hire a professional service
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When cleaning solar panels yourself, follow these steps:
Check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure you won't void the warranty.
Clean the panels early or late in the day when they are cooler to avoid thermal shock.
Use clean water and a soft, non-abrasive sponge or cloth to gently remove dirt and debris.
Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or high-pressure water as they may damage the panels.
Dry the panels with a soft, clean cloth to prevent water spots.