Is Your Solar System Silently Losing You Money?

You wouldn’t ignore a leaky roof — so why ignore your solar panels?
Just because they’re up high and out of sight doesn’t mean they’re working perfectly. In fact, the biggest threats to your solar performance are the ones you can’t see… until it’s too late.

From hidden microcracks and water ingress to thermal hotspots slowly cooking your ROI, solar systems can degrade silently — even under a clear blue sky. And if you’re only thinking about inspections after a storm, you could be missing the real damage.


Why Regular Inspections Matter (More Than You Think)

1. Performance Drops Don’t Always Trigger Alerts
Your system could lose 10–20% output and still appear to be functioning normally. Over months or years, that’s real money off your bottom line.

2. Most Damage Isn’t Visible From the Ground
Bird droppings, cracked glass, loose wiring, shading from tree growth — they all reduce output. But without aerial or thermal imaging, you’d never know.

3. Warranties & Insurance May Depend on It
Some manufacturers require inspection records to validate warranty claims. And if your insurer asks for a condition report after a storm, having a scan on file makes it easier to recover costs.

4. Resale Value? An Inspection Report Can Boost It
A recent inspection gives buyers confidence that your solar system is a reliable asset — not a liability.


When Should You Inspect?

Ideally, once a year — before summer kicks in and your system starts working its hardest. And after major storms or hail events, it’s smart to book a thermal scan to catch problems early.


What Makes AeroLens Different?

At AeroLens, we go beyond standard inspections. Using cutting-edge drones equipped with:

  • High-res thermal and RGB imaging
  • Night vision and zoom lenses
  • Laser targeting and pinpoint diagnostics

…we detect faults that other providers simply can’t.


⚡ Book Your Pre-Summer Solar Checkup Today

It’s quick and it could save you thousands.
Let AeroLens give your solar system the clean bill of health it deserves — before summer hits peak sun.

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