
Clean Streaks is an exterior cleaning company in Bonita Springs, and we keep our framing straightforward: solar panel cleaning is the same idea as window cleaning. That comparison tells you everything about how we approach the work. Glass-like surfaces need careful technique, the right equipment, and a technician who understands what a surface can and can’t handle, not someone who grabs a pressure washer and gets to work without thinking it through. We’ve cleaned exterior glass professionally for years, and that experience is exactly what we bring to rooftop panels.
Homeowners call about panels for the same reasons they call about windows: visible buildup, stuck debris, surface contamination, and the sense that a professionally maintained exterior shouldn’t look grimy. Southwest Florida’s climate doesn’t help. Between humidity, pollen, salt air near the coast, and the regular presence of organic growth on outdoor surfaces, panels in this area can accumulate buildup faster than homeowners expect. What they get from us is an honest evaluation of the job, a walkthrough of our process before work starts, and a service style that respects their schedule and their property.
Before we quote anything, we take a realistic look at the job first. That means reviewing access, understanding what the surface needs, and giving you a straight answer on whether this service makes sense for your property. We don’t oversell and we don’t cut corners. If we take the job, we handle it carefully and follow through until you’re satisfied with the result.

Pricing is based on the property, access conditions, surface buildup, and the labor required to complete the work carefully. Every property is different, and forcing a job into a rigid pricing structure before seeing it leads to numbers that don’t hold up. Across our services, quotes generally reflect:
When you reach out, we evaluate the specifics and give you a realistic quote. For most jobs, a quick in-person or phone-based review is the right first step. Pricing details are available upon request.
Solar panel cleaning is quoted according to the specific job rather than bundled into a preset discount structure. If you are scheduling multiple services at once, we can review the full scope during the estimate.
Those are window-category arrangements and don’t extend automatically to solar panel cleaning, but if you’re scheduling multiple services at once it’s worth a conversation.
We approach solar panels as delicate exterior glass-like surfaces that require careful cleaning, realistic assessment, and the right access setup. This is exterior cleaning work focused on visible buildup and surface contamination, not a solar maintenance package or electrical inspection service.
We match the cleaning method to the surface rather than applying the same heavy approach to every job. For exterior windows, we use a water-fed purified water system and scrub before rinsing. For antique or decorative glass that won’t tolerate an aggressive approach, we clean by hand using Invisible Glass, Sprayway, or pure water from the system on a rag, then buff and dry. On tile roofs and fragile surfaces, we stay off delicate areas when possible and document pre-existing issues before starting. That same careful, surface-matched mindset carries into how we approach solar panel cleaning.


We evaluate each solar panel job honestly, quote it based on the actual property, and only take it on when the access and scope make sense. For a homeowner who wants a straight answer before spending money, that transparency is worth more than a polished pitch.
When we say solar panel cleaning is the same idea as window cleaning, we’re describing our method: glass-focused, careful, and built around avoiding rough treatment of delicate surfaces. That puts us in a different category from contractors who treat panels like a generic flat surface and reach for whatever tool is nearby.
The equipment we use for exterior window cleaning carries directly into how we approach solar panels. We work with a water-fed pole and purified water system, using water that’s close to distilled, which keeps mineral deposits and rinse residue off glass-like surfaces. It is a careful exterior-cleaning approach built around the type of surface being cleaned.
We consistently hear from customers that we answered the phone and showed up on time. We text back, follow up on estimates the next day, and check in again a few days later if we haven’t heard back. Before work starts, we walk through the plan with the customer. After it’s done, we follow up within a couple of days. If something needs attention after the job, you won’t have to chase us down.
If a customer needs a later start time, we adjust. If a later start works better for your day, we schedule accordingly. The goal is to complete the job without disrupting how the household normally runs, not as a favor but as a standard part of every job.
Before committing to a job, we assess whether the work is safe and practical. We turn down situations with unsafe access, avoid scaffolding setups that don’t make sense, tie off ladders, and check footing before going up. We reposition every few feet on a ladder rather than reaching across. That same review applies directly to solar panel cleaning, where concerns typically center on roof access, how much we’re moving around up there, and whether anything gets damaged.
We use standoffs and cushions on ladders to protect walls and paint. We don’t set ladders on window ledges so sills don’t get dented. Furniture, carpets, and rugs get moved before ladder work begins. On fragile surfaces, pre-existing damage is documented so there’s no dispute afterward.
We carry a $1 million insurance policy covering clients’ properties. That coverage applies to every job, so there’s no ambiguity about protection when you schedule.
Before starting, we walk the homeowner through the plan. When the work is done, we review the results with the client together. A day or two after the job, we follow up. If something was missed and takes twenty minutes to fix, we fix it with no pushback and no callback charge. Finishing the job means the customer is satisfied, not just that the equipment is packed up.
Our business is approximately 99% residential. The communication, scheduling, and care around the property are all calibrated for homeowners who want careful work done on a place where people actually live.

Before anything is scheduled or priced, we take an honest look at the job: what the work involves, what access looks like, and whether this service is the right fit for the property. A quick in-person or phone-based review is usually the right starting point. It keeps the quote accurate and gets any questions answered before work begins.
Once the job is confirmed, the schedule gets built around the customer’s availability. Before any cleaning starts, we walk the homeowner through the process: the tools, how the water-fed system works, what to expect, and how long it should take. If you’ve never watched a water-fed system work on exterior glass, this is the right time to ask.
We set up the water-fed pole and connect it to the purified water supply. We describe this water as close to distilled, which reduces mineral deposits on glass-like surfaces after rinsing. That equipment is already designed for careful work on exterior glass.
Working carefully across each panel, we scrub to break up surface contamination and stuck debris, then rinse thoroughly with purified water. The approach stays surface-conscious throughout, drawn from years of handling exterior glass that requires careful technique. The goal is to remove visible buildup carefully without introducing unnecessary risk to the surface.
After the cleaning is complete, we review the results with the homeowner, answer any remaining questions, and handle reasonable touch-ups before leaving. A follow-up check-in happens within a day or two. If something comes up after the job, reach out and it will be handled.
We offer a five-day rain guarantee on window cleaning jobs specifically that doesn’t apply to solar panel cleaning.
Our standard is simple, we review the finished result with you, handle reasonable touch-ups when needed, and follow up after the job to make sure everything still looks right. In practice, if a small issue needs attention and takes twenty minutes to fix, we fix it with no argument and no charge.


Yes, we do offer solar panel cleaning. We’re upfront that it isn’t one of our most frequently booked services, but we have done it before and handle each job on a case-by-case basis. That honest approach helps us evaluate each property realistically before we quote the work.
We approach solar panel cleaning much like exterior window cleaning. The owner describes it as essentially the same idea, which supports a careful exterior glass-style cleaning mindset. The closest process details provided include a water-fed system, exterior scrubbing, rinsing, and purified water.
Our approach is built around careful exterior cleaning with purified water and surface-conscious handling. We explain the process before work begins so homeowners understand how the job will be done.
Safety is one of the clearest themes in how we work. Across our services, we avoid unsafe access, use careful ladder practices, protect surrounding surfaces, and decline work that does not make sense from a safety standpoint. That same safety-first mindset matters for solar panel cleaning.
Solar panel cleaning is priced per job. We do not use a published minimum or rigid chart for this service, so quotes are based on the specific property and job conditions. Pricing details are available upon request.
Yes, we explain our process and answer questions before and during the job. Customer education is a consistent part of how we work, especially when people want to understand the tools or water-fed system. We want customers to feel comfortable with what we’re doing on their property.
Yes, we try to work around your schedule as much as possible. Our broader service style includes setting times that work for the customer and minimizing disruption to the household. That customer-first approach is part of the experience we aim to provide.
If something reasonable needs attention, we address it. Our service philosophy is that we do not leave a property until the customer is satisfied, and we are willing to handle touch-ups when needed. We focus on solving the issue, not arguing about it.
When appropriate, yes, we prefer evaluating jobs realistically rather than forcing a generic number onto a custom service. That helps us assess the property, discuss access, and give a more accurate quote. It also gives homeowners a chance to ask questions before scheduling.
The honest answer is that solar panel cleaning is not one of our highest-volume services. We would rather be transparent about that than overstate our experience. What homeowners can count on is careful work, honest quoting, strong safety judgment, and a satisfaction-first approach.

Solar panels are a real investment and deserve to be handled by someone who treats them that way. At Clean Streaks, every solar panel job gets an honest property evaluation, a clear explanation of the process before work starts, and a technician who answers the phone, arrives on time, and stays until the result meets your expectations. Call us at 541-515-1051 or fill out the contact form, and we’ll give you a straight answer on what your job requires.