Keep your system producing what it promised
Solar panels are low-maintenance, but Arizona dust, heat, and monsoon grit can quietly eat into your output, and an inverter can act up. We monitor production, clean when it actually helps, and fix what needs fixing, so the savings you signed up for keep showing up.
What goes wrong, quietly
The trouble with a solar system is that it rarely fails loudly. It just makes a little less power than it should, and you keep paying the utility for the difference without knowing why. In Arizona the usual culprits are dust buildup, debris after a monsoon, a tree that grew into the array, or an inverter starting to struggle in the heat. None of it announces itself.
How we keep it honest
Monitoring is the core of it. We watch your production against what the system should be making, so a drop gets caught early instead of hiding in your bill for a season. When the data says cleaning will help, we clean. When a part is failing, we repair it or handle the warranty claim. The goal is simple: the system keeps earning its keep.
What service looks like
- Monitor. Track real output against expected, so problems show up as data, not surprises.
- Clean when it pays. A clean once or twice a year for most homes, more if you're near open desert.
- Diagnose drops. Dust, shading, or hardware, we find the cause rather than guessing.
- Repair and warranty. Fix the part or file the claim. You shouldn't have to fight for it.
Keep going
- Thinking about a new system? See panel installation.
- Add resilience: battery storage for outages.
- Estimate your savings from your current bill.
- The full picture: residential solar in Arizona.
- Service across Phoenix and the rest of Arizona.
About maintenance
Do solar panels need maintenance in Arizona?
Not much, but not zero. Panels have no moving parts, so they mostly just sit there working. What they do collect in Arizona is dust and, after a monsoon, grit and debris, which can shave output. Add the occasional inverter issue and it pays to keep an eye on production rather than assume everything is fine.
How often should I clean my panels?
For most Arizona homes, a cleaning once or twice a year is plenty, and more often if you are near open desert or after a heavy dust storm. We can tell from your production data whether dust is actually costing you enough to bother, instead of cleaning on a guess.
What if my production drops?
A drop usually means dust, shading from something new like a grown tree, or an inverter problem. Monitoring catches it early, often before you notice it on the bill. We diagnose the cause and fix it, whether that is a clean, a part, or a warranty claim.
Can you service a system another company installed?
Yes. If your original installer is gone or unresponsive, we can take over monitoring, cleaning, and repairs. Bring us what you have on the system and we will work out what it needs.
Wondering if your system is pulling its weight?
We can check your production and tell you whether dust, shade, or hardware is costing you. Honest answer, about 15 minutes, and it's your call from there.