Pollen, dust, and Shoals humidity build a film on your Cypress Inn panels that quietly cuts how much power they make — often 10–25%. We clean them with pure deionized water and soft brushes: no harsh chemicals, no pressure on the glass, and nothing that walks your warranty.
Dirty panels can quietly lose 10–25% of their output. A clean in Cypress Inn pays for itself in the power you stop giving away.
Cypress Inn is a wooded Tennessee community in Wayne County near the state line, with homes tucked along Highway 13 and the river.
In Cypress Inn, heavy tree shade and river humidity tends to settle a film of pollen and grime over your solar panels that quietly cuts their output. That's exactly the kind of build-up we're set up to handle — and being local to the Shoals, we know what Cypress Inn weather does to a home through the year.
"A very professional crew. They were knowledgeable, prompt careful and attentive."
Yes. Cypress Inn is near the northern edge of our range in Wayne County, and we make the trip for exterior cleaning out that way.
Solar cleaning in Cypress Inn is $18 per panel with a 10-panel minimum (from $180), priced by panel count and roof access. Your instant quote gives an exact figure in about a minute.
No — we use pure deionized water and soft brushes, never high pressure or harsh chemicals. It is the method that protects the glass, the seals, and your warranty.
It depends how dirty they are, but soiled panels commonly lose 10–25% of their production. Cleaning restores most of that, usually paying for itself in recovered power.
One local crew handles all of it — bundle in a single visit.
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