Solar Panels

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Solar Panels Solutions

Solar panels are very reliable, with few moving parts, However, there are occasions when solar PV systems need maintenance, and we always recommend an annual service to make sure that any issues are identified early and resolved so your energy generation isn’t impacted.

The industry standard for most solar panels’ lifespans is 25 to 30 years. Most reputable manufacturers offer production warranties for 25 years or more. The average break-even point for solar panel energy savings occurs six to 10 years after installation.

How do you maintain your solar panels?

  • Get your panels serviced.
  • Check for any issues.
  • Clean your solar panels.
  • Remove potential dangers.
  • Keep solar panels out of the shade.
  • Check the day-to-day performance.

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