

Solar panel cleaning in Gran Canaria
Clean solar panels are key to a high-performance solar system. Dust, Saharan winds, salt particles and bird droppings quickly accumulate on the modules and reduce energy yield. In Gran Canaria, where sun and sea are ever-present, regular cleaning is particularly important.
Invisible enemies for your solar system
Even in Gran Canaria, dust, salt and dirt can affect your solar panels. The result:
Reduced performance, overheating and long-term damage.
Regular professional cleaning ensures that your system stays clean, lasts longer and makes full use of the sun's energy.


We are Canary Solar Cleaners and currently operate exclusively in the Canary Islands.
From Gran Canaria via Tenerife to Fuerteventura. From Mogán via Playa del Inglés to Teror.
Our equipment and methodology

German filter systems and brushes
We rely on high-quality German filter systems and special brushes that have been developed specifically for solar panels. This allows us to clean gently and effectively – without microfibre cloths or unsuitable tap water, which could damage your system in the long term.

Pure, deionised water
We clean exclusively with deionised water, filtered through a modern mixed resin system. The result: no streaks, no stains, no residues – just clean panels with full solar power.

0% chemicals
We do not use any chemicals whatsoever. This not only protects your solar system, but also the environment. At the same time, we prevent electrostatic charging, so that dust is less attracted and your panels stay clean longer
Most Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my solar panels?
Most systems benefit from cleaning 2–4 times per year. In calima-prone areas of Gran Canaria, quarterly cleaning keeps output high and prevents hotspots.
Do you use chemicals? Is it safe for my panels?
No chemicals. We clean with pure deionised water and German brush systems—no streaks, no residue, no scratches. Safe for glass, frames and coatings.
How do you price the service?
From €150. The final quote depends on system size, roof access/safety needs, and the number of roof sections. Book your free site visit from Mogán to Maspalomas or Las Palmas.
