Homes in Monrovia experience a mix of intense summer heat, seasonal winds, falling debris from mature trees, and proximity to foothill wildfire zones.
Solar systems in Monrovia face different challenges than coastal or desert installations. Local climate, terrain, and housing age all play a role in system performance.
Common solar issues in Monrovia include:
- Heat-related efficiency loss during prolonged summer temperature spikes
- Dust and debris buildup from dry conditions, nearby construction, and mature trees
- Wiring wear and aging components in older electrical systems
- Wind-related mounting stress from foothill gusts and seasonal storms
- Wildfire smoke and ash residue can coat panels and reduce output







