Solar Panel Maintenance in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Why Colorado Springs Solar Systems Need Maintenance
Colorado Springs averages 55 inches of snow annually, 247 days of sunshine, frequent hail, and rapid temperature swings that stress solar components year-round. Dust from on going construction, high altitude UV exposure, and active wildlife make maintenance essential.
Many Colorado Springs homeowners had panels installed during the 2018–2022 solar boom. Several of those installers have since closed. If you can’t reach your installer, you’re not alone — that’s exactly what Solar Guard was built for.
Areas We Serve in Colorado Springs
Briargate, Northgate, Cordera, Flying Horse, Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, Powers Corridor, Broadmoor, Old Colorado City, Rockrimmon, Manitou Springs, and all surrounding neighborhoods.
Nearby communities: Fountain, Security-Widefield, Monument, Palmer Lake, Black Forest.
Colorado Springs Solar Challenges
- Hail — El Paso County is in Colorado’s hail corridor. Panels take direct hits that cause micro-cracks and visible damage.
- Snow load — 55” average annual snowfall. Heavy spring storms bury panel for days.
- Pikes Peak dust — fine particulate from construction and natural erosion builds up faster than metro Denver.
- Wildlife — pigeons, starlings, and squirrels are aggressive nesters in Briargate, Stetson Hills, and Powers.





