Dust, pollen, and bird droppings quietly cut into how much energy your home's panels produce. Perfect Pane helps North Bay homeowners restore that lost output with a pure-water, no-scratch cleaning — leaving your array spot-free and working the way it should.
Dust, pollen, and bird droppings build up on panels quietly — and can chip away at how much energy your system produces. Perfect Pane cleans residential rooftop arrays with pure filtered water and soft-bristle tools, so panels are left spot-free with no soap residue to attract more dirt.
We work carefully around wiring, mounts, and junction boxes on every visit. Most homeowners see the biggest difference after pollen season or a stretch of dry weather, when buildup is heaviest.
Because we use deionized, pure water, panels dry without spots or streaks — no chemicals left behind on the glass or your roof.
Your panels are a real investment, and we treat them that way. Our crews work carefully around wiring, mounts, and junction boxes on every visit, and clean with water-fed poles wherever possible so we rarely have to set foot on your array.
Nothing gets disturbed and nothing gets forced — your system keeps running exactly as it was installed, just cleaner and producing more.
Perfect Pane cleans with pure filtered water, so panels dry to a clear, spot-free finish with no soap residue left behind to attract new dirt. Clean glass lets every cell capture the sunlight it's meant to.
Most homeowners notice the biggest improvement after pollen season or a long dry stretch — exactly when buildup is heaviest and production dips the most.
Solar glass is tougher than it looks, but it still deserves the right touch. We use soft-bristle tools and pure water only — never abrasive pads or harsh chemicals that can scratch coatings or leave residue behind.
Every panel is cleaned carefully around its frame, wiring, and mounting hardware, so nothing is disturbed and your system keeps running exactly as it was installed to.
However your system is set up, Perfect Pane has the right approach — and the right equipment — to clean it safely and thoroughly.
Residential and multi-story rooftop systems, cleaned from the ground with water-fed poles. We reach every panel with pure water and soft-bristle tools — no walking on your array, no risk to your roof.
Ground-mounted and tilted arrays cleaned edge to edge — including the low front rows where dirt and pollen build up the most. Full access means a thorough, streak-free finish every time.
Dirty panels quietly lose output. Clean ones can produce meaningfully more power — here's what that can add up to.
Heavily soiled solar panels can lose an estimated 10% to 25% of their energy efficiency. A professional cleaning restores that lost production, and for most homeowners the difference shows up on the very next energy bill.
A clean system also runs cooler and more efficiently over time, which helps protect the investment you've already made in solar.
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Estimate only, not a guarantee. Actual savings vary with utility rate, sun exposure, panel angle, weather, and system condition.
Perfect Pane uses only deionized, pure filtered water and soft-bristle tools — no harsh chemicals and no abrasive pads that could scratch panel coatings. Panels dry spot-free with nothing left behind to attract new dirt or void your warranty.
Perfect Pane is licensed and insured. Your property, your rooftop equipment, and your solar investment are taken seriously on every job — if you have documentation requests or special access instructions, just let us know when scheduling.
Based in Vallejo, CA — cleaning solar panels throughout the surrounding area.
What North Bay solar owners ask us most about keeping their panels producing.
Yes. Dust, pollen, and bird droppings block sunlight and can noticeably cut production. A professional cleaning removes that buildup and restores lost energy output.
We use pure, deionized water and soft equipment made specifically for panels — no harsh chemicals or abrasive brushes that could damage the glass or void manufacturer warranties.
Once or twice a year is typical in the North Bay, and more often for systems near trees, farmland, or heavy dust and pollen.