Our Services

Expert Inspection and Cleaning

Regular Maintenance Schedule – suggested 2 to 3 times per year

Registered Customer Discounts – We are happy to offer a percentage discount to customers who sign up for our annual cleanings/inspections

Referral Program – ½ off next cleaning with a successful referral

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How do we clean your solar array?

  • 3-step, portable water filtration system.  Carbon filter, Reverse Osmosis Filter, Deionizing Filter
  • Creates “Pure” water aka “hungry” or “clean” water.  Water with zero total dissolved solids (TDS)
  • No spotting, no streaks, no cloudiness, no deposits remaining.
  • Water-fed, carbon fiber extension pole with natural fiber brush.

Good Day Sunshine Solar uses a portable water filtration system to remove all of the dissolved solids from water before cleaning. We use a 3-stage water filter system to ensure the water has zero TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) before hitting your panels. A carbon filter is used initially to remove larger particulates and chlorine. Next stage is the reverse osmosis (RO) filter, a semi-permeable membrane which eliminates heavy metals and organic compounds. Finally, this water flows through the deionization (DI) filter, eliminating charged ions from the water. The result is “pure” water, with a TDS rating of effectively zero. This “pure” water is also referred to as “hungry” water because it wants its impurities back! Hungry water molecules attach themselves to particles of dirt and debris and then wash away, resulting in an amazingly clean product! 

The rest of the cleaning process involves getting the Pure Water up to your solar panels to clean them. We utilize a carbon fiber, water fed pole with a natural fiber brush attached. Following manufacturers’ recommendations, we apply pure water and light scrubbing to clean your panels completely and spot free.

How often should solar panels be cleaned? 

  • Two or three times per year – Spring/Summer and Fall
  • Inspection before and after winter – especially for damage from snow and ice
  • The obvious answer is whenever they get dirty! 

There are many factors that affect how much and how often your panels get dirty. A house near the DSNGR train may be challenged by coal dust while a home on Florida Mesa might have more problems from dust storms and pollen releases.  A good rule of thumb is to maintain your solar panels bi-annually.  This will give two opportunities per year (think before and after winter) to have your solar array inspected for safety as well as maintaining the cleanliness and efficiency of your important electronic system.  Good Day Sunshine Solar suggests that you register for our automatic scheduling system for once, twice or three times per year, depending on your needs.  We are happy to offer a percentage discount to customers who sign up for our annual cleanings/inspections.

Why choose Good Day Sunshine Solar?

  • Safety inspection- up close and professional inspection of entire array
  • Avoid dangers from electrical shock
  • Stay safely on the ground-avoid climbing onto your roof
  • Pure water cleans completely with no mineral deposit or cloudiness
  • Water-fed pole to clean your roof mounted array completely
  • Honest, Friendly, Prompt, Veteran Owned Local Business
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There are many environmental factors that impact how well your solar panel array works.   Anything that is in the sky can end up on your solar. “Dirty” solar panels will lose between 5% to 10% of their generating capacity until they are cleaned. Your panels won’t always look “dirty” from the ground to lose 5% capacity. Here in the Southwest, the natural world contributes quite a few challenges to solar power generation. Dirty snow and spring dust storms leave a residue.  Tree branches and ice storms can crack or damage sensitive electronic equipment.  Bird droppings and insects attach themselves. Spring and summer bring flowering plants and trees- and pollen, pollen, pollen!   Good Day Sunshine Solar provides a safety inspection of your solar panel array and electric system!