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The solar panels had the kind of buildup you'd expect from sitting in the IE sun without a cleaning. Dust, grime, and hard water residue don't just look bad - they actually block light from reaching the cells and cut into how efficiently your system runs. A thorough wash gets that surface clear again so the panels can do what they're supposed to do.
Down at ground level, the windows got the same attention. Clean glass is one thing, but the tracks are where dirt really likes to hide. Packed-in debris makes sliding doors and windows stick and grind. We cleaned the tracks out completely - before and after shots tell that story on their own.
What we like about jobs like this one is that every part of it matters. The panels perform better. The windows look better. The tracks move the way they should. It's all connected, and handling it top to bottom in one visit just makes sense.
A lot of homeowners in the Inland Empire are sitting on solar investments that haven't been cleaned in years - and windows that haven't had their tracks touched since they were installed. Both are easy to overlook, and both make a real difference once they're done right.