Solar Maintenance Services
Get all your solar panel maintenance needs covered with Solar Negotiators. Our dedicated team of solar service experts won’t leave you hanging after your system’s installation. They’ll care for your system even after installing your solar, so you never have to worry.
We Include LIFETIME Human Monitoring & Maintenance
We Fix System Issues Quickly
Already Have Solar Panels?
Already gone solar but need a maintenance service? We have the Central Valley’s largest solar maintenance division. Our team is ready to tackle the job, no matter your needs or size. Contact us today to see how we can help get you back on track for solar success.
Critter Guard
System Addition
Efficiency Upgrades
Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do solar panels need to be serviced?
Two to Four Times A Year
To extend the lifespan of your solar panel system, it is recommended to perform maintenance at least twice a year. This maintenance should include cleaning the panels, checking for any loose connections, and making sure the inverter is functioning properly. Avoiding shading from trees or other objects, as well as seeking guidance from professionals or the manufacturer, can also contribute to a well-maintained and efficient solar panel system.
How Often Should I Clean My Solar Panels?
A Minimum of Twice Per Year
We of Solar Negotiators give consumers the information and tools to make decisions. The Central Valley has a high rate of air pollution. This is due to heavy traffic flow and condensed areas of industrial manufacturers. These factors can contribute to needing your panels cleaned on a bi-annual basis. There are steps you can take to identify when you need to get your solar panels cleaned. One major way to know is when the electricity production levels of your solar energy system decrease.
How Often Should I Check My Solar Inverter?
Once Per Month
If you fail to check your inverter, it can have a negative impact on your solar energy system investment. We recommend checking your inverter at least once a week. This prevents costly consequences that occur with underproduction. Over the course of several months, small system malfunctions can add up to worse issues.
How Do I Read My True-Up Bill?
Your electric meter on your solar panels is “bidirectional”. This means, your electric meter runs backward to measure the solar energy you produce. It also will run forward each time you pull electricity from the grid. PG&E takes your “net” energy difference to reimburse you. This happens by either adding a credit to your account or bills you for using more energy than you produced. As stated earlier, you will receive an annual and a monthly bill statement. It is important to know how to read both, so you know if you’ve accrued any charges you weren’t expecting. Monitoring your system allows you to catch any irregularities and avoid costly repairs.
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