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Solar panels are a great way to use renewable energy in your home, but they get dirty over time. To keep your solar panels working effectively, it’s a good idea to wash them once or twice a year or whenever they’re particularly dirty. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about how to clean solar panels manually, when and how often to clean solar panels, and why solar panels should be cleaned. Plus, get answers to other common questions about cleaning solar panels.
Cleaning Solar Panels by Hand
- Turn off your solar panel system before cleaning.
- Spray the panels with a hose to remove loose dirt and debris.
- Scrub the panels with a soft brush and gentle cleaner, like dish soap and water.
- Rinse the residue off the panels with your hose.
- Dry your panels with a squeegee or let them dry naturally in the sun.
Steps
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How to Clean Solar Panels Manually
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Turn off the solar panel system. For your safety and to protect your solar panels, be sure to turn them off before attempting to clean them. If you’re not sure where to turn the panels off, consult your owner’s manual. [1] X Research source
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Determine if you can clean the panels from the ground. For your safety, it’s best to clean solar panels from the ground. Get a long-handled roof brush and a gallon sprayer to see if you’ll be able to clean the panels from the ground. If they’re too high to reach or otherwise inaccessible, it may be necessary to climb to the roof. Have someone hold an extension ladder stable, and be sure you can climb to the roof safely. Use a safety harness , as well. [2] X Research source
- If you can’t reach the panels from the ground and you don’t feel safe or comfortable climbing to the roof, hire professional cleaners instead.
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Spray the panels with a hose. Knock off any loose dirt and debris, then use a garden hose with a spray attachment to rinse the solar panels and surrounding roof. This will loosen the grime and make it easier to scrub the panels clean. [3] X Research source
- If you have to climb to the roof for this, make sure someone is holding the ladder steady. Do not attempt if you’re alone.
- If the panels are hot, do not spray them with cold water, as this could cause them to crack. Wait to wash them when they’ve cooled down or use warm water instead. [4] X Research source
- Do not use a pressure washer , as this can damage the solar panels.
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Scrub the solar panels with a cleaning solution. In general, a mixture of water and mild detergent (like dish soap) works well, though you can also use 1 part vinegar and 8 parts water or a solar panel cleaning solution . Use your long-handled roof brush (or a soft-bristle brush or sponge if you’re on the roof) to apply the solution to a small section of the panels. Let the solution sit for a few minutes to break up the grime, then gently scrub it away. Repeat with each section until the solar panels are entirely clean. [5] X Research source
- Do not use harsh chemicals, like bleach, as they can damage the solar panels and harm nearby wildlife. Coarse scrub brushes can also scratch and harm the panels.
- It’s best to work in small sections at a time so the solution doesn’t have time to dry on the panels.
- If you’re on a ladder and can’t reach the panels, try wrapping a towel around a squeegee on an extension pole . Keep your feet flat on the ladder and do not lean over to try to reach the panels.
- Another option is to apply the cleaning solution to the panels using a gallon sprayer.
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Rinse the solution off, then dry the panels. Grab your hose with a spray attachment to rinse the panels again. Make sure all the cleaning solution comes off, as soap residue can make the solar panels less effective. Then, use a squeegee to dry the panels before you turn them back on. [6] X Research source
- Don’t worry too much about drying the panels completely; since they’re in the sun, they’ll dry naturally.
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Tips
- Some government jurisdictions offer incentives like tax credits or grants for proper solar panel maintenance. Research local and federal incentives and apply to any you qualify for. [19] X Trustworthy Source Internal Revenue Service U.S. government agency in charge of managing the Federal Tax Code Go to sourceThanks
- Monitor the upcoming weather before cleaning your solar panels. If it’s supposed to rain in a day or two, the rain could wash them for you!Thanks
- If you’re not sure what the best cleaning method is for your solar panels, consult your owner’s manual for tips.Thanks
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Warnings
- Clean your solar panels from the ground if possible, but if you must climb to the roof, practice ladder safety . Inspect the ladder for damage, place it in a secure location, and always maintain three points of contact. [20] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to sourceThanks
- If you’re at all unsure you can clean your solar panels safely, hire a professional instead.Thanks
- Don’t walk on your solar panels. This could be dangerous for you and it could cause the panels to crack and break. [21] X Research sourceThanks
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Things You’ll Need
- Long-handled roof brush (or soft-bristle brush and extension pole )
- Squeegee
- Gallon sprayer or bucket
- Gentle cleaning solution (like dish soap and water)
- Hose with spray attachment
- Extension ladder (optional)
- Safety harness (if using a ladder)
References
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