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First Light Cleaners

Solar Panel Cleaning in Lincoln, NE

Clean panels work harder.

Solar panels only make power from the light that actually reaches the cells. Nebraska dust, pollen, and bird droppings build a film that quietly cuts your output — and rain alone doesn't rinse it clean, because rainwater dries dirty. We clean panels the way we clean high glass: purified water and a soft brush, no harsh chemicals or abrasives, so the surface comes truly clear and dries spot-free.

What's included

Every solar panel cleaning job

  • Purified-water wash with soft brushes — no harsh chemicals
  • Dust, pollen, and bird-dropping removal
  • Commercial arrays and residential rooftop systems
  • Spot-free pure-water rinse

Popular add-ons

  • Recurring commercial maintenance schedule
  • Window cleaning on the same visit

Our process

  1. 1 Assess We look at your array's size and access and quote a flat rate.
  2. 2 Wash A soft brush and purified water lift the film without scratching the panel surface.
  3. 3 Rinse The pure-water rinse dries clean, so nothing is left shading the cells.
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Common questions

Do dirty solar panels really lose efficiency?

Yes. Dust, pollen, and droppings block light before it reaches the cells, and output drops with it. How much depends on how dirty the array is — a visibly filmed or bird-soiled panel is leaving energy on the table. Cleaning removes exactly what's blocking the light.

How do you clean solar panels safely?

With purified water and a soft brush — the same gentle, mineral-free method we use on high windows. No harsh chemicals, no pressure washing, no abrasive pads. The purified rinse dries without spots.

Do you clean commercial solar arrays?

Yes — commercial systems are our primary focus, and we clean residential rooftop panels too. Tell us the array size and where it sits, and we'll come back with a clear flat quote.

A Lasting Shine Every Time

Ready for solar panel cleaning?

Tell us about your property and we'll send a clear, no-pressure quote, usually within 24 hours.