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Solar panels sitting under a layer of dirt are working against themselves. The whole point of having them is to maximize what you're pulling from the sun, and a dirty surface gets in the way of that. We use a water-fed cleaning setup on the roof to rinse each panel thoroughly without leaving any residue behind. Clean glass means the system can do its job.
The window cleaning side of things is just as important. There's a real difference between glass that's been wiped down and glass that's been properly cleaned - the kind where the reflection is sharp and there's no film or streaking anywhere. From the backyard-facing sliders to the front-facing windows with the blue shutters, every pane on this home got the same attention.
What makes a recurring schedule like this work is consistency. You're not reacting to obvious buildup - you're staying ahead of it. The panels stay efficient, the glass stays clear, and the whole home just looks well taken care of. For a lot of homeowners in the area, that kind of routine maintenance is one of those things that's easy to push off until it becomes obvious. Getting on a regular schedule takes that off your plate entirely.