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  • Anthony A Bobo
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 6

    #91
    Originally posted by itnetpro
    I live near Philadelphia and we received a lot of snow this year. Sometimes my panels are covered for up to 5 days with minimal power production. Thinking of a way to get that snow off my roof. Came across these guys http://roofrake.com/Productpages/snowpro2.asp looking at the 30' extension pole the the rubber device they claim made for solar panels. $150 seems like a hefty cost. Anyone here have this model and if so is it effective in removing snow from your panels?

    John
    Clearing off the snow from solar panels has to be done little carefully. You cannot use snow blowers or plows to clear that snow. So i think the best way is to get the help of any snow removal company. I would suggest you Infinity Gardens as i have personal experience with them. For last few years they have been cleaning the snow from my friends house. Their service is really appreciable. Here is their link. You could just check it out. infinitygardens.ca/residential/.
    I hope the information will be useful to you.
    Last edited by Mike90250; 01-31-2017, 12:41 AM. Reason: remove ad link

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