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  • Solar Panel Maintenance: Get Ready for Spring

    As spring arrives across New England, this is the time to inspect and maintain your solar panel system so it’s ready for peak production. A quick check now can help you avoid lost efficiency when sunlight is strongest. Here are some suggestions for proper solar panel maintenance in New England. Start With a Simple Visual…

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    Solar Panel Maintenance: Get Ready for Spring

  • Solar Panel Soiling: Regular Maintenance Matters

    We wrote a post on dust wrecking havoc on solar panel systems. We wrote this with residential customers in mind. However, in the solar industry, the more common term is solar panel soiling. Soiling occurs when dust, dirt, sand, or snow accumulates on solar panels. This buildup blocks sunlight and reduces the energy the panels…

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    Solar Panel Soiling: Regular Maintenance Matters

  • Dust: The Tiny Thief Stealing Your Solar Power

    You might think your solar panels are doing fine as long as the sun is out. But there is a silent problem sitting right on top of your glass. Tiny particles of dust, soot, and pollen are constantly landing on your system. Over time, these layers act like a blanket, blocking the sun and draining…

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    Dust: The Tiny Thief Stealing Your Solar Power

  • Why Spring Cleaning Matters for New England Solar Panels

    Most solar panel owners don’t think much about cleaning until they notice their energy bills creeping up in May, even though the days are longer. However, two seasons worth of grime has already cost them weeks of peak output. Winters can be super harsh on solar panels and spring brings a whole new set of…

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    Why Spring Cleaning Matters for New England Solar Panels

  • Spring Solar Panel Cleaning: A Must Have for New England

    Do solar panels need to be cleaned after winter? If you have solar panels in New England, spring is the most important time to get them cleaned. Over the winter, your panels face all kinds of conditions that can reduce their efficacy. Snow, freeze-thaw cycles, road salt, soot from heating, and airborne dirt are just…

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    Spring Solar Panel Cleaning: A Must Have for New England

  • It’s Time New England: Solar Panel Cleaning with Peak Solar Pro

    This past winter in New England was something else, wasn’t it? After three surprisingly mild seasons, we were reminded what a real New England winter looked like. The massive late-January storm dumped 12-18 inches across most areas. Some spots saw over 20 inches. Boston experienced its heaviest single-storm snowfall since 2021. Right now, months of…

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    It’s Time New England: Solar Panel Cleaning with Peak Solar Pro

  • Winter Solar Panel Cleaning for New England Businesses

    New England winters can be tough on commercial solar panels. Snowstorms are common, the sun stays low, and frost forms overnight. Many New England business owners wait until spring for solar maintenance, assuming winter is a quiet time. However, winter weather lowers efficiency, and cleaning your panels is the first step to improving it. Winter…

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    Winter Solar Panel Cleaning for New England Businesses

  • Get Your Solar Panels Ready for Fall in New England

    Fall in New England is beautiful, but it also brings challenges as the days get shorter and the air turns crisp. Homeowners and businesses with solar panels must prepare to keep their systems working well. At Peak Solar Pro, we understand that the weather can change quickly, and regular solar panel maintenance is essential to…

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    Get Your Solar Panels Ready for Fall in New England

  • Why Overgrown Vegetation is Costing Your Solar System Money

    Don’t lose money on your solar panel investment. Get a free vegetation management estimate from Peak Solar Pro.

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    Why Overgrown Vegetation is Costing Your Solar System Money