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A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
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Address
A & H Pest Control
The Berries
Yester Rd
BR7 5LT
020 8295 3402
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Solar Panel Bird Proofing Thornton Heath call A & H Pest Control on 020 8295 3402 or use our simple online contact form. Our experienced independently 5 star Pigeon Proofing Team can assist you with any Bird Control Thornton Heath issues, so please do not hesitate to contact our team on 020 8295 3402.
Solar panels are a great way to fulfill your energy needs. You can also earn money by selling back excess electricity to the grid. Bird nesting and droppings reduce the efficiency of the solar panels quite drastically. Droppings cut backs the ability of the panels to collect light to generate electricity. The panels should be in pristine condition at all times to maximize the performance of the solar panels. If bird droppings cover 50% of the cells, there will be a 50% drop in electricity production. If the whole cell gets covered with droppings, it may not be able to produce any electricity at all. Bird proofing these panels will help improve its efficiency and productivity in the long run.
Many solar panel manufacturers in the United Kingdom use effective techniques to bird proof their panels to improve the efficiency and productivity. It will also help prevent any unnecessary damages to the panels. In fact, a mesh system is installed over the solar panels to protect them. The mesh system will deter birds and all other insects from the panels. The mesh system is not visible from ground level. The roof is not screwed or drilled to install the mesh system. A special kind of clip is used to secure the mesh system which will not damage the solar panels. The mesh system will not interfere with the warranty of the solar panels. In fact, the warranty of the panels will not be affected in any way by the mesh system installed. These are some of the major considerations when bird proofing your solar panels right now. It will help improve the energy efficiency and save your money in the long run. The aforementioned article provides an overview of the importance of bird proofing your solar panels.