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Solar Panel Cleaning in Officer and Melbourne's South East

Your solar panels are up on the roof doing their job. But if you haven’t had them cleaned in a year or two, they’re not doing it as well as they could be.

Dust, bird droppings, pollen, lichen and general grime build up gradually. You can’t see it from the ground, but it’s there, and it’s blocking sunlight from reaching the photovoltaic cells that generate your electricity. Research consistently shows that dirty panels lose between 10% and 25% of their output, depending on how heavily soiled they are.

For a typical 6.6 kW system in Melbourne’s south east, that means $150 to $300 a year in lost generation, either through reduced feed in tariff earnings or higher electricity bills because you’re drawing more from the grid.

A professional solar panel clean costs less than what dirty panels waste in a single year. It’s one of the simplest return on investment decisions a homeowner can make.

Mommy Bear Cleaning Services provides professional solar panel cleaning across Officer, Pakenham, Berwick, Beaconsfield, Clyde North, Cranbourne, Narre Warren, Cardinia and surrounding south east Melbourne suburbs. We’re based right here in Officer, fully insured, and we use purified water systems to leave your panels spotless without residue or streaking.

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Do Solar Panels Actually Need Cleaning?

Yes. Solar panels are self cleaning in the same way your car windscreen is self cleaning. Rain helps, but it doesn’t remove bird droppings, tree sap, lichen, pollen or the fine layer of dust that bonds to the glass over time.

Melbourne’s south east presents specific challenges that make regular cleaning more important than many homeowners realise.

Construction dust from new estates. If you live in Officer, Clyde North, Cranbourne or the newer parts of Pakenham, you’re surrounded by active residential construction. The fine dust generated by earthworks, concrete cutting and road building settles on rooftops and sticks to panels, particularly during dry summer months.

Pollen and leaf debris from established areas. Suburbs like Berwick, Beaconsfield, Narre Warren and Upper Beaconsfield have mature tree canopies that drop pollen in spring and leaves in autumn. Both settle on panels and reduce output.

Bird droppings. This is the single biggest performance issue we see. A bird dropping on a solar panel doesn’t just block the area it covers. Because of how panels are wired in series, a single dropping can reduce the output of an entire string of cells. If birds are nesting under your panels, the problem compounds quickly.

The bottom line is straightforward. If your panels haven’t been cleaned in 12 months or more, they almost certainly aren’t producing what they should be.

What's Included in Our Solar Panel Cleaning Service

Every solar panel clean we carry out includes the following.

How Much Does Solar Panel Cleaning Cost?

We believe in transparent pricing. Here’s what solar panel cleaning typically costs across Officer, Pakenham, Berwick and surrounding suburbs in 2026.

System sizeTypical panelsPrice range
Small system (3 to 5 kW)8 to 14 panels$100 to $180
Standard system (6.6 kW)16 to 20 panels$160 to $250
Large system (10 to 13 kW)26 to 36 panels$250 to $400
Commercial systems40+ panelsQuoted per project

These prices include GST.

Per panel pricing: $8 to $15 per panel depending on access, storey height and condition. Single storey homes with straightforward roof access sit at the lower end. Double storey, steep pitch, or heavily soiled panels sit higher.

Bundle discounts. If you book solar panel cleaning together with gutter cleaning, window cleaning or a general house clean, we offer a discount on the combined service. Many of our clients in Officer and Pakenham book their annual solar clean at the same time as their gutter clean because we’re already on or near the roof.

What a cheap quote usually means. If someone offers to clean your panels for $50, ask what they’re using. Tap water from a garden hose leaves mineral deposits. Pressure washers damage panel coatings and can crack glass. Neither approach is appropriate for solar panels, and both can void your warranty.

How We Clean Your Solar Panels, Step by Step

1. We confirm access and safety. Before anyone goes near the roof, we assess the approach: ladder placement, roof pitch, any overhead hazards, and proximity to power lines. Safety is not negotiable.

2. We inspect the panels from the ground. A quick visual check helps us identify heavy soiling, bird droppings, lichen, or physical damage before we start.

3. We set up our purified water system. Our filtration unit produces deionised water on site. This connects to a water fed pole system that allows us to clean panels from the roofline or from the ground on single storey homes, minimising time on the roof where possible.

4. We clean every panel. Each panel is rinsed with purified water and agitated with a soft brush where needed. Bird droppings and tree sap get extra attention. We work methodically across the array so nothing is missed.

5. We check and report. While cleaning, we visually inspect the system for damage, loose fixings, and bird nesting. We photograph any concerns and include them in our report to you.

6. We clean up and leave. Any debris that comes off the panels or the roof is collected. Your property is left as we found it.

When Is the Best Time to Clean Solar Panels in Melbourne?

For most homes in Melbourne’s south east, we recommend cleaning solar panels once every 12 months. The best timing depends on your specific environment.

Spring (September to November) is the most popular time. Panels have accumulated dust and grime over winter, pollen season is starting, and you want maximum output heading into the high generation months of summer.

Late autumn (April to May) works well as a second clean for homes with heavy tree cover. Leaves and organic debris settle on panels through autumn and can hold moisture against the glass, encouraging lichen growth.

After significant weather events. Dust storms, heavy bushfire smoke, or extended dry spells can coat panels quickly. If your system’s output drops noticeably after a weather event, it’s worth checking the panels.

If you’re only cleaning once a year, spring is the best choice for Melbourne. You get your panels performing at their peak right before the longest, sunniest days of the year.

When Is the Best Time to Clean Solar Panels in Melbourne?

We see these regularly across Officer, Pakenham, Berwick and the wider south east.

Using a pressure washer. High pressure water damages the anti reflective coating on solar panel glass and can force water into the panel frame, causing electrical faults. Never pressure wash solar panels.

Cleaning with tap water and leaving panels to dry. Melbourne’s mains water is moderately hard. When it evaporates on warm glass, it leaves mineral deposits that are harder to remove than the dirt you started with.

Cleaning in the middle of a hot day. Solar panels in direct sun can reach surface temperatures above 70°C. Cold water hitting a hot panel creates thermal shock, which can crack the glass. Clean early morning or late afternoon.

Using detergents or household cleaners. Dishwashing liquid, Windex, and similar products leave a residue film on panel glass that actually attracts more dirt. Purified water with a soft brush is all that’s needed.

Walking on panels. Solar panels are not designed to bear weight. Walking on them can cause micro cracks in the photovoltaic cells that are invisible to the eye but permanently reduce output.

Ignoring bird nesting underneath. If pigeons, mynas or starlings are nesting under your panels, cleaning the surface is treating the symptom, not the cause. Bird proofing mesh prevents re soiling and protects wiring from pecking damage.

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Why Choose Mommy Bear Cleaning Services

We’re a family owned cleaning business based at 13 Brittanica St, Officer VIC 3809. We’ve been operating across Melbourne’s south east for over 15 years, and solar panel cleaning is a natural extension of our window cleaning, gutter cleaning and exterior property maintenance services.

We're local.

We live and work in Officer. Your property isn't a 90 minute drive across Melbourne for us, which means faster booking, better pricing, and a team that understands local conditions.

We're properly insured

Public Liability and WorkCover insurance. Anyone working at height on your property should carry both. Ask every operator you're comparing.

100% money back guarantee

If you're not happy with the result, we'll come back and fix it at no charge.

Book Your Solar Panel Clean

Call 0449 626 424 to book your solar panel cleaning service or request a free quote. We proudly service Officer, Pakenham, Berwick, Beaconsfield, Clyde North, Cranbourne, Narre Warren, Cardinia and all surrounding suburbs.

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Common Questions

Most Popular Questions

Most residential solar panel cleaning in Melbourne costs between $150 and $350 depending on system size, roof access, and panel condition. A standard 6.6 kW system (16 to 20 panels) on a single storey home in Officer or Pakenham typically sits between $160 and $250 including GST. Double storey homes or heavily soiled systems cost more due to additional time and safety requirements.

Rain helps remove loose dust but does not remove bird droppings, tree sap, pollen, lichen or bonded grime. These are the main causes of performance loss. Studies consistently show dirty panels lose 10% to 25% of their output. If you live near trees, birds, construction activity, or busy roads, your panels will accumulate soiling faster than rain can remove it.

Once a year is sufficient for most homes in Melbourne's south east. Homes with heavy bird activity, overhanging trees, or proximity to construction may benefit from cleaning every six months. If your system monitoring shows a drop in output compared to the same period last year (under similar weather conditions), your panels likely need cleaning.

You can, but there are real risks. Falls from roofs are a leading cause of serious injury in Australian homes. Using the wrong water, tools or timing can damage panels, void your warranty, or leave them in worse condition than before. If you do clean them yourself, use only purified or filtered water, a soft brush, and clean early morning or late afternoon when panels are cool. Never use a pressure washer, never walk on panels, and never use chemical cleaners.

Professional cleaning with appropriate methods (purified water, soft brush, no chemicals, no pressure washing) will not void your warranty. In fact, many solar panel manufacturers require evidence of regular maintenance, including cleaning, as a condition of their warranty. Check your panel manufacturer's warranty terms. Using incorrect cleaning methods (pressure washing, abrasive tools, harsh chemicals) can void warranty coverage.

Purified or deionised water and a soft bristle brush. Purified water contains zero minerals, so it dries perfectly clear with no spots or residue. This is the method recommended by most solar panel manufacturers and used by professional cleaners. Avoid detergents, household glass cleaners, methylated spirits, and any abrasive pads or scourers.

We can assess the extent of bird nesting under your panels and discuss bird proofing mesh installation. Bird proofing prevents pigeons, mynas and starlings from nesting beneath panels, which stops ongoing soiling, protects wiring from pecking damage, and reduces the frequency of cleaning required.

Yes. We have the equipment and safety training to clean panels on double storey homes. Double storey access requires longer reach equipment and additional safety measures, which is reflected in the pricing. Most double storey solar cleans add $50 to $100 to the standard single storey price.

For most homeowners, yes. A 6.6 kW system losing 15% output from soiling wastes approximately $150 to $300 a year in lost generation or higher electricity bills. A professional clean costs less than that annual loss, making it a net positive investment. The longer panels go without cleaning, the harder the soiling becomes to remove and the more output you lose.

Yes. We service commercial solar panel systems across Officer, Pakenham, Dandenong, Cranbourne and surrounding areas. Commercial systems are quoted individually based on panel count, roof access and cleaning frequency. We can arrange scheduled maintenance plans for businesses, schools, and strata managed properties.

Areas We Serve for Solar Panel Cleaning

Mommy Bear Cleaning is based at 13 Brittanica St, Officer VIC 3809, so Officer properties get our fastest response times. From our Officer base we provide professional solar panel cleaning across Pakenham, Beaconsfield, Upper Beaconsfield, Berwick, Clyde, Clyde North, Cranbourne, Cranbourne East, Narre Warren, Narre Warren South, Hallam, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Dandenong, Cardinia, Emerald, Cockatoo and the wider south east Melbourne region. Whether you have a standard system on a single storey home in Clyde North, a larger array on a double storey property in Berwick, or a commercial installation in Dandenong, our team uses the same purified water system, soft brush technique, and transparent pricing across every suburb we service. If you’re in Melbourne’s south east and not sure whether we reach your area, call 0449 626 424 and we’ll confirm.

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