








Most homeowners don't think about their solar panels until something feels off - maybe the electric bill creeps up, or the system just isn't producing the way it used to. What's usually happening is simple: buildup. Dust, pollen, and grime layer up on the glass over time and quietly cut into how much energy your panels can actually absorb.
We're out in the Eastvale and Corona Valley area regularly helping homeowners stay on top of exactly that. Twice-a-year cleaning is the sweet spot for most systems in this region. The Inland Empire gets its share of dry, dusty air, and that stuff settles fast. Skipping regular maintenance means your panels are working harder than they need to - and producing less than they should.
The difference between a neglected panel and a freshly cleaned one is pretty striking up close. That flat, chalky film that builds up doesn't always look like much from the street, but it's sitting right between the sun and your cells. Once it's gone, you can see exactly how much glass surface is actually doing the work it was designed to do.
Getting on a regular cleaning schedule is one of the easiest things you can do to protect the investment you already made in solar. No complicated maintenance, no guesswork - just clean panels doing their job. We keep it straightforward and show up when we say we will.