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That's exactly the kind of situation bird proofing is designed to prevent. We ran a full bird guard installation across multiple rooftop systems here in North Fontana, fitting wire mesh tight along the panel edges so nothing can get underneath. The mesh wraps cleanly around the panel frames and lays flat against the tile - no gaps, no shortcuts.
Here's why this matters more than people realize. Birds nesting under panels don't just leave a mess. They can chew on wiring, block airflow, and leave debris that traps moisture. All of that adds up to reduced output and, in some cases, real repair costs. Keeping them out from the start is a lot cheaper than dealing with the fallout later.
The neighborhood setups we worked on out here are a good example of how common this issue is in the Inland Empire. Solar adoption is high in communities like North Fontana, and where there are panels, birds follow. Getting ahead of it with a solid bird proofing install just makes sense - especially when your system represents a serious investment.
Clean panels perform better. Protected panels last longer. It's pretty simple when you look at it that way.