🧼High-Rise Window Cleaning Services in Nairobi – Kenyas Safe, Professional & Streak-Free
Elevate Your View with Nairobi’s Leading High-Rise Window Cleaners
In a city of growing skylines and glass towers, clean windows are more than just aesthetics—they’re a reflection of your brand. At First Class Cleaning Services Kenya, we specialize in high-rise window cleaning services in Nairobi, delivering spotless, streak-free results with the highest safety standards.
Whether you manage a commercial skyscraper, a residential apartment block, or a corporate office tower, we have the tools, training, and technology to keep your windows crystal clear.
🧗♂️ What Is High-Rise Window Cleaning?
High-rise window cleaning involves cleaning the exterior windows of buildings above 10 stories, using specialized equipment such as:
- Rope access systems
- Scaffolding and cradles
- Telescopic poles
- Water-fed systems with deionized water
Our certified technicians follow strict safety protocols and use eco-friendly cleaning solutions to ensure a flawless finish—every time.
🧼 Our High-Rise Window Cleaning Services Include:
- Exterior glass cleaning for commercial and residential towers
- Post-construction window cleaning
- Hard water stain removal
- Scheduled maintenance programs
- Interior window and glass partition cleaning
- Facade and cladding cleaning
📍 Areas We Serve in Nairobi
We provide high-rise window cleaning across:
- Westlands
- Upper Hill
- Kilimani
- Parklands
- CBD
- Karen
- Gigiri
- Industrial Area
We also serve buildings in Kiambu, Machakos, and other parts of Kenya upon request.
🛡️ Why Choose Us?
✅ Trained & Certified Rope Access Technicians ✅ Fully Insured & OSHA-Compliant ✅ Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products ✅ Flexible Scheduling & Competitive Rates ✅ Trusted by Nairobi’s Top Property Managers
📞 Book Your Window Cleaning Today
📱 Call/WhatsApp: 0721867339 📧 Email: sales@firstclasscleaning.co.ke 🌐 Website: www.firstclasscleaning.co.ke
Let First Class Cleaning Services Kenya help your building shine—safely and professionally.




