You don’t need to do much to keep your solar panel system running well. The main thing is to keep nearby trees well-trimmed to minimise shading where possible.
In the UK, rain will clean your panels if they’re tilted at 15 degrees or more. Debris is more likely to build up if you have ground-mounted panels, or if you live in an area with more dust in the air. In these cases, you might need to have the panels cleaned occasionally.
Your solar panel installer should leave written details of any maintenance checks that you should make to ensure everything is working properly. This should include details of the main inverter fault signals and key troubleshooting guidance.
Ideally, your installer should show this to you after installing the system. Speak to your installer for how much maintenance the panels need before you commit to installing anything.
For more information, read our guide on solar panel cleaning and maintenance.