Fencing Services in Nairobi and Kenya

Securing property boundaries is essential for homes, schools, businesses, and estates across Nairobi and Kenya’s growing towns. Professional fencing not only deters intruders and reduces squatter risk, but it also organizes land, improves aesthetics, and reinforces long‑term value. Bestcare Facilities Management offers end‑to‑end fencing services in Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru, Mombasa, and other key towns, covering everything from site surveying and clearing to full‑perimeter installation and post‑project maintenance.

Why hire professional fencing services in Kenya

Hiring a certified fencing contractor instead of a casual labourer minimises costly mistakes and compliance issues. A poorly built fence can collapse under heavy rain, sag after a few months, or fail to meet local authority standards, forcing you to redo the work. Bestcare Facilities Management brings trained fence installers, proper equipment, and quality materials, so each perimeter project is durable, neat, and tailored to soil type, plot size, and security needs.

For developers, schools, and housing complexes, professional fencing also helps meet planning and security requirements while keeping costs predictable through fixed‑price quotes.

Types of fencing commonly used in Nairobi & Kenya

Across Nairobi and major towns, you will see several popular fencing options, each suited to different budgets and objectives.

  • Chain‑link fencing with concrete posts
    Ideal for boundary demarcation on plots, schools, and industrial sites; affordable, fast to install, and strong when paired with concrete or treated‑wood posts.

  • Perimeter walls (concrete or block)
    Higher‑security option for estates, compounds, and commercial properties, often combined with gates and surveillance systems.

  • Electric fencing and alarm‑integrated systems
    Common in gated communities, farms, and high‑value compounds where you need active intrusion detection plus a physical barrier.

  • Wooden and treated‑timber fencing
    Popular for homes and gardens seeking a more natural look, usually using treated posts that resist termites and rot.

  • Plastic and composite fencing
    Low‑maintenance solution for subdivisions and housing estates; resistant to rust and weather, and easy to install.

Bestcare Facilities Management can advise on the optimal material mix for your Nairobi or Kenyan site, balancing security, durability, and budget.

Full list of fencing services offered by Bestcare Facilities Management

Bestcare Facilities Management provides a comprehensive fencing portfolio across Nairobi, Kiambu, and other Kenyan towns, including:

  • Site surveying and boundary marking
    Measuring the plot, identifying boundary lines, and preparing a layout plan for the fence or wall.

  • Bush clearing and site preparation
    Clearing shrubs, trees, and debris along the fence line so installation is clean and safe.

  • Concrete post and chain‑link installation
    Digging post holes, setting reinforced concrete posts, and installing chain‑link mesh with proper tensioning.

  • Perimeter wall construction
    Laying block or concrete walls along the boundary, including foundations and capping where needed.

  • Wood and treated‑timber fencing
    Installing treated‑wood posts, rails, and panels for residential and compound fencing.

  • Electric fencing and alarm integration
    Designing and installing electrified fences, voltage‑controllers, and optional alarm systems for high‑security sites.

  • Gate and access‑point construction
    Building and installing main gates, side gates, and turnstiles plus related hardware like hinges and latches.

  • Razor‑wire and security‑topping
    Adding barbed wire, razor‑wire, or security‑top mesh to existing or new fences for extra deterrence.

  • Fence repairs and maintenance
    Fixing broken posts, bent panels, loose mesh, and rusted sections to extend the life of your perimeter.

  • Fencing of schools, compounds and housing estates
    Specialised projects for institutions, gated communities, and large‑scale developments with coordinated access‑points and schedules.

How Bestcare’s fencing process works

Typically, your project with Bestcare Facilities Management follows these steps:

  1. Initial consultation and site visit – Discuss your security needs, preferred materials, and access points; a technician visits the site to measure and photograph the area.

  2. Quotation and plan – You receive a detailed breakdown of materials, labour, and timelines, often tailored to your budget.

  3. Execution – The team handles clearing, post‑digging, walling or mesh‑laying, and gate installation in a structured schedule.

  4. Finishing and inspection – Tensioning, finishing, and a final walk‑through to ensure the fence is tight, straight, and safe.

  5. Optional maintenance contracts – Periodic inspections and repairs to keep the fence in top condition over time.

Whether you need a simple chain‑link enclosure for a 50×100 plot in Nairobi, a full perimeter wall for a school compound, or an electric‑fence upgrade for an estate, Bestcare Facilities Management delivers professional, timely, and competitively priced fencing services across Kenya.

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