San Diego's unique environment demands specialized solar maintenance. Our bi-annual service includes removing salt buildup from coastal arrays, checking for rodent damage in inland areas, and verifying wildfire safety components. We use thermal imaging to detect microcracks that can develop from UV exposure—particularly important for older systems in sun-intensive areas like Escondido.
Our maintenance plans include monitoring system performance against historical SDG&E data, alerting you to any production dips before they impact your bill. Many clients in fire-prone areas schedule pre-summer inspections to ensure rapid shutdown systems are functioning.
Our maintenance plans include monitoring system performance against historical SDG&E data, alerting you to any production dips before they impact your bill. Many clients in fire-prone areas schedule pre-summer inspections to ensure rapid shutdown systems are functioning.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Comprehensive system health check
- 02 Step 2: Panel cleaning with deionized water (prevents salt residue)
- 03 Step 3: Inverter diagnostics
- 04 Step 4: Detailed report with efficiency benchmarks
Benefits
- Extended system lifespan
- Optimal energy production
- Early problem detection
- Peace of mind
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should coastal systems be cleaned?
We recommend quarterly cleanings for homes within 2 miles of the ocean—salt accumulation can reduce output by 15% if neglected.