Solar panels are low maintenance and last up to 30 years
They should be gently cleaned with water every five years
Solar panels should be professionally serviced every 5-10 years
Solar panels can last roughly 30 years with little-to-no maintenance, which means theyre a great investment and wont cost you much after the initial outlay.
However, to ensure your solar panels last as long as possible, there are some things you need to do to protect them, like getting them serviced, cleaning them regularly and removing potential dangers.
In this article, well take you through the dos and donts of solar maintenance, including costs, checking for issues and keeping track of work youve done on your panels.
If you want to get new solar panels, though, we can help. Just tell us a little bit about your home, and well pass this on to our suppliers. Once they have this information, theyll contact you with a free quote for a solar panel system, perfectly matched to your house.
If your solar panels are acting up, check out our guide on what to do if you have broken solar panels for more information.
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How do you maintain your solar panels?
Solar panels have no moving parts, which makes them relatively low maintenance. But if you want to reduce solar panel costs and maintenance over time, youll need to look after them. Here are a few things that you should do to keep your panels in tip-top condition:
Solar panel maintenance checklist
- Get your panels serviced
- Check for any issues
- Clean your solar panels
- Remove potential dangers
- Keep solar panels out of the shade
- Make sure the inverters are flashing green
- Check the day-to-day performance
- Keep a maintenance logbook
Get your panels serviced
We recommend that you get a professional to check over the system at least once every 5-10 years. This way, you can keep on top of any nasty financial surprises, whilst making sure that your panels are generating enough power to save money on your bills.
Check for any issues
From ground level, perhaps with a pair of binoculars, check your solar panels for any dirt build-up or problems with the mounting system, such as bolts looking loose. Try to have a quick look at least twice per year.
Additionally, if you notice a sudden drop in the output of your solar panels, this could be a sign that something is wrong.
Clean your solar panels
Your panels need cleaning every five years, on average, unless they get particularly dirty for some reason. If you live by the coast for example, you might need to clean your panels more often, since the sea air can cause salt to build up on them.
The most effective way to clean your solar panels is with a hose (from ground level). Be careful with detergent and high-pressure water sprayers, as using either of these can invalidate your warranty.
In the summertime, you can remove any dust or pollen from your panels, whilst in the winter, you should look out for any snow or debris.
Remove potential dangers
Any overhanging branches should be cleared to remove any threats to the panels, such as falling branches. You should also make sure you keep any vermin, such as squirrels or pigeons away from your panels. Bird-proofing your solar panels with mesh nets is the best way to do this.
Keep solar panels out of the shade
Your panels’ energy production can be badly affected if they’re hidden from that precious sunlight. Keep any nearby trees pruned, and dont let ivy grow anywhere near your panels.
Make sure the inverters are flashing green lights
When the light on your inverters is flashing green, it means there are no glitches of faults in your solar energy system. If they are not flashing, it could mean theres an underlying issue that might end up costing you a lot if left untouched.
Bear in mind that inverters need replacing every 10 years or so, sooner than the solar panels themselves.
Check the day-to-day performance of your panels
Make sure to track how much energy has been generated at the same time each day, as this will help you identify any problems quickly.
Want to learn more? Check out our helpful page on the Top 7 Ways to Protect Your Solar Panels.
Keep a maintenance logbook
Make sure you keep a record of any maintenance, cleaning work, or replacement jobs, you have done on your panels. This can help servicemen diagnose the cause of issues if they come up in the future.
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Get startedHow much do solar panel repairs cost?
To limit having to pay for any repairs, you need to get your solar panels serviced at least once every 5-10 years. A solar panel service will set you back around £100, but it will also prevent any possible future issues for your solar panel system, and hopefully, lead to 30 long years of solar-soaking panels.
Cleaning your solar panels will also help avoid issues, and if you don’t want to do this yourself, solar panel cleaning costs £100-£150.
If something does go wrong and your solar panels need fixing, repair costs will vary, depending on what the issue is. Small damages can cost around £80 to fix, whilst fully replacing a solar panel can cost over £1,000.
There are also a few things, such as solar inverters, that may need replacing along the way. The inverter usually needs replacing every 10 years, and this costs £500-£1,500. The lifespan of your inverter, however, will depend on a range of things, including the potential power output, its conversion efficiency, and the type you go for.
Top tips for solar panel maintenance
- If mounting your roof to clean your panels isnt an option for you, you can install automated cleaners that work like sprinkler systems. You can also hire a professional to come to your house to carry out the clean
- Avoid DIY solar installations. Enlisting a professional installer is less likely to result in any dodgy complications
- Placement is everything. If youve done your research on solar panels, youll know that these solar-soaking sheets love wide open spaces. Avoid shade, remove any overhanging tree branches, and make sure theyre in view of that wonderful sunshine. Youll also want your panels to be placed at an angle this way, any rain and debris will slide right off
- Think about the long-term. We know solar panel repairs can be costly, but try to avoid any quick fixes. By spending more on that new inverter, rather than repairing it over and over, youre likely to save more money in the long-run
Do solar panels in the UK need extra maintenance?
Solar panels in the UK do not typically need extra maintenance, since the UK climate is generally favourable to them.
According to manufacturers standards, 25°C is the optimum temperature for solar panels to operate so the UK summertime is the prime time for your panels.
However, the UK is also notoriously drizzly, which can affect your panels if theyre not installed properly. To make sure your panels are generating the most energy possible, make sure your panels are installed at an angle so that any rain runs off smoothly, whilst also dislodging any stray debris.
Luckily, most areas of the UK arent prone to getting much snowfall in the winter. Though this is bad news for sledging fanatics, its great news for solar panel owners, saving on repair and maintenance costs massively.
Next steps
Overall, the average solar panel system isnt very high maintenance. It’ll end up costing you around £100 every five years for the annual service, plus any costs for the cleaning equipment you need every 5-10 years.
These costs are minimal, and the savings youll see from solar panels over the years will make it a worthwhile investment.
Plus, the need for repairs is typically infrequent and the technology is only getting more popular, with 69% of people telling our National Home Energy Survey that they’d buy a house with solar panels.
If you think your solar panels are approaching their twilight years, perhaps nows the time to consider getting a new system. This can seem intimidating, especially if youre used to your current panels but were here to help.
Tell us a little bit about your home and well pass it on to our suppliers. Once they have this information, they can match your home with the perfect set of panels.