Why AR Solar Cleaning is San Diego’s Top Choice for Eco-Friendly Solar Panel Care
- Aaron Ryales
- Jun 24
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 3
Let’s face it — solar panels aren’t cheap, and in a place like San Diego, where the sun shines
almost year-round, there’s no excuse to let dirt, dust, and build-up rob you of performance.
That’s where I come in. I started AR Solar Cleaning with a simple mission: to provide
professional, honest, solar panel and exterior cleaning solutions without the shortcuts, just results you can trust.
With over 5 years of industry experience and a commitment rooted in military discipline and
attention to detail, we don’t just rinse panels — we restore their performance. We use a Tucker DI system and purified water to ensure a spotless finish without chemicals that could damage your investment or the environment.

Residential or Commercial? We’ve Got You Covered.
From rooftop residential installs to large commercial solar arrays, we tailor every job to fit your system’s needs. Every panel gets treated with the same level of precision and care, and we don’t rush through jobs just to stack the next one. We’re here to build long-term trust — not cut corners. It doesn’t stop at solar.
We also offer soft washing for exterior surfaces — siding, fences, stucco, driveways — using low pressure and smart technique to clean without damage.
Why Eco-Friendly Cleaning Matters
We’ve all seen the shortcuts some companies take: pressure washers on panels, cheap soaps, or reused dirty water. That’s not us. We believe in protecting your property, your solar investment, and the environment — all at the same time.
We’re Here to Educate, Not Just Sell
The AR Solar Cleaning blog is where I’ll be sharing real-world tips, behind-the-scenes insights, and answers to questions I hear often from customers — things like:
How often should I clean my panels?
What’s the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?
Why does my energy bill still feel high even with solar?
I’m here to help you make sense of it all — not upsell you on things you don’t need.

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