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ToggleClear View Fence Installation Services. At Diamond Canopies East Africa Limited, we understand the importance of securing your property while maintaining a modern and attractive look. Clear View fencing is a popular choice for homeowners, businesses, and institutions across Kenya and East Africa, thanks to its combination of security, visibility, and contemporary design.
Whether you need to secure a residential compound, commercial site, or industrial facility, proper Clear View fence installation is vital for long-lasting performance and peace of mind. Here’s your complete guide to Clear View fencing from Diamond Canopies, including pricing, materials, installation steps, and maintenance tips.
Why Choose Clear View Fencing from Diamond Canopies?
- Anti-Climb Design: Small apertures (12.7mm–50mm) make it difficult to grip or climb, deterring intruders.
- Unobstructed Visibility: Maintain full surveillance of your perimeter without sacrificing curb appeal.
- Durability: Galvanized or PVC-coated wires resist rust, corrosion, and harsh East African weather.
- Customizable Options: Heights from 1.2m to 3.0m, plus optional shark-tooth spikes, razor wire, or electric fencing.
Clear View Fencing Costs in Kenya
Diamond Canopies East Africa Limited offers solutions to match a wide range of budgets and security needs:
- Basic security (50mm apertures): Approx. KES 5,500–6,500 per meter
- Medium security (25mm apertures): Around KES 7,500 per meter
- High-security (12.7mm apertures): KES 8,500–12,000 per meter
Additional features such as electric fencing or spikes may increase the total cost by 20–30%. For an accurate quotation, we recommend scheduling a free site survey with our team.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
1. Planning & Preparation
- Measure your entire perimeter to estimate the number of panels and posts.
- Check local zoning laws and height restrictions.
- Choose galvanized or PVC-coated panels for long-term performance.
2. Site Preparation
- Clear debris, vegetation, and obstacles.
- Level the ground for consistent installation.
- Mark out post positions every 2.5–3 meters.
3. Installing Posts
- Dig holes around 300mm x 300mm wide and 600mm deep.
- Set posts in concrete and allow them to cure for at least 24 hours.
4. Attaching the Fence Panels
- Align the panels between posts and fix with bolts or fixators.
- Check vertical alignment for a clean, professional finish.
5. Enhancing Security
- Add optional features like anti-climb spikes, razor wire, or an electric fence for maximum security.
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect regularly for any loose panels or corrosion.
- Clean PVC-coated panels with mild soap and water.
- Repair or replace damaged panels promptly to maintain security levels.
Professional Installation vs. DIY
Although DIY installation is possible, choosing professional services from Diamond Canopies ensures:
- Accurate leveling and structural stability
- Full warranty compliance on materials and workmanship
- Faster project turnaround
- Peace of mind knowing the job is done right
Final Thoughts
Clear View fencing is an investment that provides superior security and a modern look. It is perfect for homes, schools, commercial buildings, and industrial premises across Kenya. Trust Diamond Canopies East Africa Limited to supply and install high-quality Clear View fencing, with professional service and countrywide delivery.
🚚 COUNTRYWIDE SERVICE DELIVERIES
Diamond Canopies delivers professional installation and after-sales support across Kenya—not just in Nairobi.
📞 Contact Us
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Email: info@diamondcanopies.com
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Phone: +254 722 549 465
📍 We Deliver to (but not limited to):
Nakuru · Kisumu · Mombasa · Malindi · Eldoret · Kisii · Migori · Moyale · Lodwar · Marsabit · Maralal · Kapenguria · Kitale · Isiolo · Rumuruti · Webuye · Bungoma · Malaba · Busia · Mumias · Kakamega · Siaya · Luanda · Bondo · Mbita · Homa Bay · Rongo · Sotik · Bomet · Narok · Kericho · Kapsabet · Gilgil · Nyahururu · Nanyuki · Meru · Thika · Maua · Chuka · Limuru · Naivasha · Kitui · Mutomo · Kajiado · Emali · Kitengela · Oloitoktok · Garissa · Mwingi · Kibwezi · Mtito Andei · Voi · Diani · Lamu · Garsen · Kilifi · Mtwapa · Mariakani · Kikuyu · Ngong · Karen · Athi River — and many more!











