The cost of cleaning solar panels in Western Washington can vary depending on a couple of factors.
Namely, the size of the solar panel system, the number of panels, accessibility, and the frequency of cleaning.
On average, the cost of professional solar panel cleaning here in Western Washington ranges from $10 to $20 per panel. (Reach out to us and ask us about our first-time customer discount! Contact info below 🙂
Some companies charge a flat rate based on the size of the solar panel system or offer discounted rates if you sign up for regular maintenance. Usually, we like to do a flat rate.
Additionally, factors such as the level of dirt and debris accumulation, the need for additional services (e.g., bird-dropping removal), and any specialized cleaning requirements can also impact the overall cost.
As I’m sure most people are aware we have tons of trees that shed pollen, moss, and all sorts of stuff that can cover your panels and make them less efficient costing you energy and money!
How Often Should I clean my Solar Panels?
Remember, clean panels are efficient panels! Most panels should be cleaned every 6 – 12 months for optimal performance. Me or one of our other experienced guys will assess your system and provide a personalized quote based on factors such as panel size, condition, and accessibility. But as mentioned above we have a first-time customer special typically starting at $299 for most homes! Let us know if we can help!
-Spencer and Jonah
To get an estimate for cleaning your solar panels reach out to us here at 360-917-5596 or message us HERE on Facebook. 🙂
About Northwest Pro Wash; We are located in Bellingham, WA, and Mountlake Terrace Washington. We service all of the following areas; Seattle, Bellevue, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Redmond, Kirkland, Auburn, Shoreline. Burien, Issaquah, Des Moines, SeaTac, Bothell, Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, Edmonds, Arlington, Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden, Blaine, Mountlake Terrace. Lake Stevens, Mukilteo, Snohomish, Monroe, Mount Vernon, Anacortes, Burlington, and Sedro-Woolley