ClearVu Fence Kenya 2026 — Anti-Climb Clear View Fence | 358 Mesh | From KES 11,000/m | +254 722 708034
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Anti-Climb · Anti-Cut · 358 Mesh · Modern Architecture

ClearVu Anti-Climb
Fence Installation
Kenya

Kenya's most elegant high-security fence — impossible to climb, impossible to cut through, and beautiful enough for luxury estates, schools, hotels and hospitals. Installed from KES 11,000/m all-inclusive. Free site visit anywhere in Kenya.

🔒 High-Security 358 /m
KES 11,000–13,000
🏢 Medium Security /m
KES 8,500–10,000
🏡 Standard /m
KES 6,000–8,000
+ Electric Topping
from KES 1,050/m
All-Inclusive Installed Pricing — 2026
ClearVu / Clear View Fence
Price Guide Kenya
358 High-Security /mKES 11,000–13,000
Medium 25×75mm /mKES 8,500–10,000
Standard 50×75mm /mKES 6,000–8,000
+ Electric fence topping+ KES 1,050–1,250/m
50×100 plot (high-sec)from KES 900,000
50×100 plot (standard)from KES 500,000
Galvanised + powder-coated panels
RHS steel posts concreted in
All hardware — clamps, bolts, nuts
1-year workmanship warranty
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Free site visit · M-Pesa accepted · All 47 counties
* Anti-climb · Anti-cut · 358 mesh
* Electric fence topping available
* Dark green · Black · Custom powder coat
* KEBS-compliant installation
* 1-year workmanship warranty
What Is ClearVu?

ClearVu Fence Kenya — Security You Can See Through

A ClearVu fence — also called a clear view fence, clearview fence, anti-climb fence, 358 security mesh fence, or pro fence — is a high-security perimeter barrier built from welded steel mesh panels with extremely narrow apertures. The small gap between wires (as little as 12.7mm × 76.2mm on high-security 358 mesh) makes it physically impossible for an intruder to insert fingers, hands, or feet to gain a climbing hold.

Unlike solid walls or traditional wire fencing, a ClearVu fence lets you see through it — giving security cameras and personnel unobstructed sight lines around the entire perimeter. This is precisely why it has become the fence of choice for schools, hospitals, gated residential estates, hotels, embassies, banks, car yards, and government institutions across Kenya.

The panels are constructed from galvanised and powder-coated high-tensile steel wire — 3mm horizontal wire and 3.5mm vertical wire — welded at every intersection and fitted with four V-bends that add rigidity to resist cutting and bending. Each 2.4m × 3m panel weighs approximately 42kg. Posts are 60×80×2mm rectangular hollow section (RHS) steel, set in concrete foundations.

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Why Kenyan architects and developers are specifying ClearVu over walls
A precast concrete perimeter wall on a 50×100 ft Nairobi plot costs KES 350,000–600,000+ and eliminates visibility. A ClearVu 358 fence on the same plot is significantly less expensive, eliminates CCTV blind spots, qualifies for insurance and security certifications, and looks architecturally intentional rather than defensive. High-end developments in Karen, Runda, and Lavington are choosing ClearVu as their standard perimeter specification.
Standard ClearVu Panel Technical Specifications
Panel height2.4m (above-ground height)
Panel width3.0m (2.97m usable)
Horizontal wire diameter3.0mm (high-tensile steel)
Vertical wire diameter3.5mm (high-tensile steel)
Mesh aperture (358)12.7mm × 76.2mm — anti-climb
Mesh aperture (medium)25mm × 75mm — balanced security
Mesh aperture (standard)50mm × 75mm — boundary definition
V-bends per panel4 (adds structural rigidity)
Panel weightApproximately 42kg per panel
Post specification60×80×2mm RHS · 2.5m length
Post base plate200×200×5mm (concreted in)
Surface finishGalvanised + powder-coated (dark green or black)
Panel lifespan20–30 years (galvanised powder-coated)
ClearVu 358 Mesh — Panel View
Aperture (358 mesh)12.7 × 76.2mm
Horizontal wire3.0mm HT steel
Vertical wire3.5mm HT steel
Finger insertionImpossible
Panel finishGalv + powder-coat
Aperture too small to insert fingers or toes
4 V-bends per panel resist cutting attempts
Full visibility — no CCTV blind spots
Electric topping can be added on top
Adding an electric fence topping
The most powerful specification for high-risk properties — ClearVu panels with an electric wire system on W-bracket arms above the mesh. The panels stop climbing; the electric wires deter anyone who gets near the top. See the Electric Topping section below for full details and pricing.
Panel Construction

What Makes ClearVu Fence Anti-Climb and Anti-Cut

ClearVu Panel — Cross-Section

Teal = horizontal 3mm wire · Amber = vertical 3.5mm wire · Weld at every intersection

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3.0mm Horizontal Wire (Teal)
High-tensile galvanised steel running across the panel. Provides the structural backbone. The 12.7mm spacing between horizontals in 358 mesh is the anti-cut specification — bolt cutters cannot gain adequate leverage to cut through without first breaking multiple welds.
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3.5mm Vertical Wire (Amber)
Slightly thicker vertical wires welded to horizontals at every intersection point. The 76.2mm spacing in 358 mesh creates the narrow vertical apertures that prevent toe insertion for climbing.
4 × V-Bends Per Panel
Four V-shaped bends running the full height of the panel add structural rigidity — the panel resists bending and twisting under lateral force. Without these bends, flat mesh can be deflected away from the post to create an unauthorised gap.
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Weld at Every Intersection
Every wire crossing is resistance-welded. This is what distinguishes genuine ClearVu/358 mesh from cheaper welded mesh products where intersections are loosely tied rather than welded — and which can be pulled apart without cutting.
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Galvanised + Powder Coat Finish
Hot-dip galvanising protects the steel from rust. Electrostatic powder coating in dark green or black adds UV protection and aesthetic finish. Expected lifespan: 20–30 years with minimal maintenance in Kenya's climate.
Security Grades

Three ClearVu Fence Security Grades — Choose the Right One

The mesh aperture determines the security grade. Smaller aperture = higher security = higher price. Our technician recommends the correct grade for your property type and risk profile during the free site visit.

Maximum Security — 358 Anti-Climb
358 High-Security Mesh
12.7mm × 76.2mm aperture · The standard for prisons, embassies & banks globally
Aperture: 12.7 × 76.2mm
from KES 11,000/m
Schools · Hospitals · Embassies · Banks · Car yards · Hotels · High-security estates
Impossible to insert fingers — no climbing foothold
Bolt cutters cannot gain leverage — anti-cut
V-bends resist panel deflection and bending
Welded at every intersection — cannot be pulled apart
2.4m height above ground — 2.5m post length
Electric fence topping compatible
KEBS and insurance-approved specification
Most Popular — Medium Security
Medium Security Mesh
25mm × 75mm aperture · Balanced security and aesthetics
Aperture: 25 × 75mm
from KES 8,500/m
Gated communities · Commercial offices · Warehouses · Sports facilities · Public spaces
Narrow apertures — difficult to use as climbing grip
Strong resistance to bolt cutting
Ideal where aesthetics and security are equally important
Allows clear CCTV sight lines through panel
Compatible with electric topping for upgrade
Lower weight per panel — faster installation
Boundary Definition — Standard
Standard Clear View Mesh
50mm × 75mm aperture · Boundary definition with visibility
Aperture: 50 × 75mm
from KES 6,000/m
Residential boundary definition · Parks · Sports grounds · Low-risk perimeters
Clear visibility through panels in all directions
Lightweight — easy and fast to install
Cost-effective boundary definition
Child and pet containment
Upgrade to higher security later by replacing panels
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Which grade is right for your property?
For schools, hospitals, hotels, embassies, banks, and car yards — always 358 high-security mesh. Your insurance and regulatory requirements likely specify it. For residential gated estates and commercial offices — medium security (25×75mm) is the most popular choice, balancing cost with strong deterrence. For parks, sports facilities, and internal compound boundaries — standard mesh (50×75mm) is appropriate and cost-effective. Our technician confirms the right grade during the free site visit.
Maximum Security Upgrade

ClearVu Fence with Electric Fence Topping — The Ultimate Perimeter

Kenya's most powerful perimeter security combination. The ClearVu panel stops climbing and cutting attempts at the panel. The electric wire system on W-bracket arms above the panel delivers a non-lethal 6,000–10,000V shock to anyone who reaches the top. This combination is used by embassies, high-security commercial facilities, and premium residential estates.

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Two independent deterrents in one system
The ClearVu panel is a physical barrier that cannot be climbed or cut. The electric wires above are a live electrical deterrent. Together, they defeat two entirely different intrusion methods — physical force AND shock aversion.
6,000–10,000V non-lethal shock system
Compliant with IEC 60335-2-76. The energizer connects to 6–8 wire strands on W-bracket arms installed at the top of the ClearVu post. The electric wires run above the mesh top edge, connected to your energizer with 24hr battery backup.
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Alarm integration — armed response triggered
Connect the electric topping to your alarm panel or armed response monitoring system. Any contact with the wire triggers an immediate alert to your security company — before the intruder even gets through the panel below.
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24hr battery backup — always live
The electric topping energizer includes a 12V battery backup. Your fence stays electrified for 24 hours during any KPLC outage — the moment when opportunists check if the fence is live.
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Cost-effective upgrade — quoted separately
Electric topping adds KES 1,050–1,250/m to your ClearVu installation — using the same energizers, battery backup, and earthing as our standalone electric fence systems. We quote both the mesh and electric components in one itemised document.
Electric Topping Specification
Wire strands above mesh6–8 strands
Post arm typeW-bracket / J-bracket on RHS post
Height above mesh top0.5–0.8m
Shock voltage6,000–10,000V (non-lethal)
Energizer brandNemtek / Stafix / JVA
Battery backup12V · 24hr KPLC outage cover
Alarm integrationArmed response / alarm panel
Additional cost per metreKES 1,050–1,250/m
KEBS warning signsIncluded at legal intervals
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Who Uses It

ClearVu Fence in Kenya — The Properties Choosing It in 2026

Schools & Universities

ClearVu is the preferred fence for schools — safe for children (no razor wire), KEBS-compliant, eliminates blind spots for duty teachers, and looks professional. Many insurance policies now specifically recommend 358 mesh for school perimeters.

Primary · Secondary · Universities · Colleges
Hospitals & Clinics

Hospitals need security that keeps patients safe while remaining accessible for emergency vehicles and visitors. ClearVu provides secure perimeters without the threatening appearance of razor wire or electric fences at entrance points.

Public hospitals · Private clinics · Nursing homes
Gated Estates & Residential

Nairobi's premium gated communities in Karen, Runda, Lavington, Kitengela, and Kiambu are increasingly specifying ClearVu as their standard perimeter fence — combining high security with modern aesthetics that complement landscaping.

Karen · Runda · Lavington · Kiambu · Kitengela
Hotels & Resorts

Hotels need secure perimeters that don't feel like fortresses. ClearVu in dark green blends with landscaping, allows guests to enjoy views, and meets the security requirements of international hotel brands operating in Kenya.

Nairobi · Mombasa · Safari lodges · Beach resorts
Car Yards & Showrooms

358 mesh fencing for car yards allows customers and management to see the vehicle inventory from the road — providing passive advertising — while preventing theft and providing CCTV-clear sight lines across the entire lot.

Vehicle dealers · Parking yards · Auction sites
Banks & Embassies

358 mesh is the international specification for high-security institutional fencing — used by diplomatic missions, financial institutions, and government facilities worldwide. Cannot be climbed or cut with standard bolt cutters.

Commercial banks · Embassies · Government offices
Industrial & Commercial

Factories, warehouses, depots, and business parks need perimeters that integrate with CCTV and access control without creating visual blockages that hide activities inside. ClearVu eliminates all security blind spots.

Industrial Area · Athi River · Mombasa Road corridor
Sports Facilities & Parks

Football pitches, tennis courts, parks, and recreational areas need boundaries that contain equipment and spectators while remaining transparent. Medium or standard security ClearVu mesh is the ideal specification.

Sports grounds · Public parks · Recreation centres
2026 Price Guide

ClearVu Fence Prices in Kenya 2026 — All Grades & Sizes

All prices are all-inclusive installed — panels, RHS steel posts concreted in, all hardware (clamps, bolts, nuts), labour, and 1-year workmanship warranty. Standard Nairobi/Kiambu pricing.

Property / Perimeter Size 358 High-Security Medium Security Standard Mesh
Per linear metre
Price guide
KES 11,000–13,000
All-inclusive /m
KES 8,500–10,000
All-inclusive /m
KES 6,000–8,000
All-inclusive /m
50×100 ft (~92m perimeter)
from KES 900,000
from KES 660,000
from KES 500,000
100×100 ft (~122m · ¼ acre)
from KES 1.2M
from KES 900,000
from KES 660,000
½ acre (~200m perimeter)
from KES 2.0M
from KES 1.5M
from KES 1.1M
1 acre (~400m perimeter)
from KES 4.0M
from KES 3.0M
from KES 2.2M
Electric topping add-on + KES 1,050–1,250 per metre (any grade) — includes energizer, battery backup, KEBS signs, and 1-year warranty
Schools / Large institutions Contact us for detailed site-specific quotation — we visit, measure, and provide a fixed written price
✓ Galvanised mesh panels ✓ RHS steel posts concreted in ✓ Post base plates ✓ All clamps, bolts, nuts ✓ Gate options available ✓ 1-year workmanship warranty
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Why ClearVu costs more than electric wire fencing
A ClearVu 358 fence at KES 11,000/m compares to a top wall electric wire fence at KES 1,050/m — an approximately 10× difference. The reasons: welded mesh panels are a manufactured product with steel at ~42kg per panel versus lightweight wire; panel installation requires precise post alignment and concreting; and the 20–30 year lifespan of the system amortises the higher upfront cost significantly. For properties where aesthetics, institutional requirements, or CCTV clarity are priorities, the investment is clearly justified. Contact us to discuss your specific requirement and budget.
How ClearVu Compares

ClearVu Fence vs Chain Link · Electric Wire · Razor Wire · Concrete Wall

Understanding where ClearVu sits in the security hierarchy helps you make the right choice for your property and budget.

Criteria ✅ ClearVu 358 Electric Wire Fence Chain Link Fence Razor Wire Only
Anti-climb protection ✅ Impossible ✓ Shock deters ✗ Easily climbed Partial
Anti-cut protection ✅ Very difficult Wire is cuttable ✗ Easy to cut Moderate
CCTV visibility ✅ Full visibility ✓ See-through Partial distortion Partial
Aesthetics / Architecture ✅ Modern, clean Functional ✗ Industrial look ✗ Aggressive
Safe around children ✅ Very safe With care ✓ Safe ✗ Dangerous
Maintenance required ✅ Minimal Moderate Moderate Moderate
Lifespan 20–30 years 15–20 years 10–15 years 8–12 years
Installed cost /m KES 11,000–13,000 KES 1,050–1,450 KES 2,500–4,000 KES 500–700
School / institution approved ✅ Preferred choice With care Acceptable ✗ Not recommended
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The best of both worlds — ClearVu + Electric Topping
For maximum security, combine ClearVu 358 mesh (physical anti-climb, anti-cut barrier) with an electric fence topping (6,000–10,000V deterrent + alarm). This combination gives you the physical protection of ClearVu plus the shock and alarm capability of electric fencing — making it Kenya's most comprehensive perimeter security solution. Combined cost: from KES 12,050–14,250/m.
What You Get

Everything Included in Your ClearVu Fence Installation Quote

Welded Mesh Panels

Galvanised and powder-coated 358 / 25×75mm / 50×75mm panels in your chosen security grade. 2.4m × 3m panels — each weighing 42kg.

Dark green or black
RHS Steel Posts

60×80×2mm rectangular hollow section steel posts with 200×200×5mm base plates, concreted into the ground at correct depth for soil conditions.

Powder-coated to match
All Hardware

Panel clamps, spider clamps, stainless steel bolts and nuts, and all fixings required. No component charged separately — all hardware included in the quoted price.

Anti-tamper options available
Gates (Optional)

ClearVu pedestrian and vehicle gates in matching specification. Sliding or swing options. Manual or automated with gate motor. Quoted separately from the fence panels.

Manual or automated
Post Foundations

Concrete setting for all posts at correct depth. Rocky terrain options: chemical anchor bolts into rock or rock-cut foundations. Assessed during site visit.

All foundation types
Powder Coat Finish

Standard colour: dark green (RAL 6009) or black (RAL 9005). Custom colours available on request for large orders. The powder coat finish adds UV protection and extends lifespan.

Dark green or black standard
Professional Installation

Post alignment, panel hanging, hardware tightening, level checking, and quality inspection by experienced ClearVu installation teams. Not contracted out to unskilled labour.

Experienced specialist team
1-Year Workmanship Warranty

If any fault is attributable to our installation workmanship within one year, we repair it free. Zero unpaid workmanship warranty claims in 15 years.

Real warranty — no exclusions
Installation Process

From First Call to Completed ClearVu Perimeter — 5 Steps

1
Call or WhatsApp
Tell us your property type and location. We respond within 2 hours and schedule a visit.
2
Free Site Survey
We measure perimeter, assess terrain and soil, recommend security grade, and advise on gate positions.
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Written Fixed Quote
Panel quantity, post count, hardware, labour — every item listed. Fixed price. Written before any payment.
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Professional Install
Post foundations set and cured. Panels hung and hardware tightened. Level-checked throughout.
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Inspection + Warranty
Full perimeter walk-through inspection. Warranty document issued. Direct WhatsApp for ongoing support.
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Installation timelines
50×100 ft plot: 3–5 days (post setting + curing + panel hanging). 100×100 ft: 4–6 days. ½ acre: 5–8 days. 1 acre+: Schedule confirmed at site visit. Steel posts require 24–48 hours for concrete to cure before panels are hung. We provide a specific timeline in every written quote.
Why Electric Fences Kenya

ClearVu installation is precise engineering, not guesswork.

Post alignment, concrete depth, panel hanging torque, and gate clearances must all be correct for a ClearVu fence to perform as designed. Here is what separates our installation from cheaper alternatives.

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Precise Post Alignment on Every Job
Posts must be perfectly vertical and correctly spaced for panels to hang flush. We use spirit levels and alignment strings throughout. Misaligned posts create gaps at panel joints — which defeat the anti-climb specification entirely.
Correct Hardware Torque — Anti-Tamper Available
Clamps and bolts tightened to specification. Loose hardware allows panels to shift and creates potential gaps. For high-security installations, we use anti-tamper bolts that require specialist tools to remove.
Proper Post Foundations for Your Soil Type
Black cotton soil, red laterite, sandy soil, and rocky terrain each require different post depth and concrete specification. Wrong depth = posts that lean under panel weight over time, creating visual gaps and security failures.
Electric Topping Integration from Day One
If you want electric topping now or in the future, we position post heights and W-bracket mounting points correctly during initial installation — so the upgrade is clean, not a retrofit hack onto a fence that wasn't designed for it.
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Direct After-Sales Support — Always Reachable
We are the company that installed your fence — not a subcontractor. Your direct WhatsApp contact. If a panel is damaged, a post leans, or a gate sags two years later, you call us directly and we respond.
Where We Install

ClearVu Fence Across All 47 Counties — Nairobi to the Coast

Based in Nairobi, deploying professional installation teams nationally. We serve every property type from urban gated estates to remote institutions.

NairobiKiambu KarenRunda NakuruMombasa KajiadoMachakos KisumuEldoret ThikaNyeri NaivashaMeru All 47 Counties →
2009Founded — 15+ years of specialist fence installation
4,500+Total installations — all fence types across Kenya
4.8★Google rating — verified client reviews
FreeSite visit — anywhere in Kenya
Client Reviews

What Our ClearVu Fence Clients Say

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Our school board had been looking for a fence that would satisfy our insurance provider's security requirements without creating an intimidating environment for students. Electric Fences Kenya installed 358 ClearVu mesh around the full school perimeter with KEBS documentation. Our insurer accepted it without question. Students can see out, teachers can see in — and the fence looks part of the school, not a prison wall.

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B. Mutuku — School Principal
📍 Machakos Town
358 ClearVu · Full perimeter · KEBS certified
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We chose ClearVu 358 for our car yard on Mombasa Road after two break-ins through a chain link fence. The difference is night and day — we have not had a single intrusion in 20 months. The mesh also works as passive marketing: customers can see our vehicle inventory from the road. Our CCTV coverage improved dramatically because there are no blind spots.

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Ahmed M. — Car Dealer
📍 Mombasa Road, Nairobi
358 ClearVu · Car yard · CCTV integration
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We specified ClearVu with electric topping for our Karen estate because we wanted security that matched the architectural standard of the development. Electric Fences Kenya visited, recommended the medium security grade as adequate for our risk level (saving us considerable cost over 358), and installed a fence that has drawn compliments from residents. Security incidents at the perimeter: zero in 18 months.

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E. Kariuki — Estate Developer
📍 Karen, Nairobi
Medium ClearVu + electric topping · Karen estate
FAQ

ClearVu Fence Kenya — Frequently Asked Questions 2026

How much does a ClearVu fence cost in Kenya in 2026?
ClearVu fence installation prices in Kenya depend on the security grade chosen:

358 High-Security mesh: KES 11,000–13,000 per metre all-inclusive
Medium security (25×75mm): KES 8,500–10,000 per metre
Standard (50×75mm): KES 6,000–8,000 per metre

A 50×100 ft plot with 358 mesh: from KES 900,000. With medium security: from KES 660,000. Adding an electric fence topping costs an additional KES 1,050–1,250 per metre on top of the mesh price.

All prices include panels, RHS steel posts concreted in, all hardware, labour, and 1-year workmanship warranty. Call +254 722 708034 for an accurate site-specific quote.
What is the difference between ClearVu, ClearVu 358, anti-climb fence, and pro fence in Kenya?
These are all names for the same category of welded mesh security fencing, with some distinctions:

ClearVu / Clear View / Clearview: The general product category name — welded mesh panels that are see-through and anti-climb
ClearVu 358 / 358 mesh: The high-security specification with 12.7mm × 76.2mm apertures — the most secure grade
Anti-climb fence: Describes the functional characteristic — the aperture is too small to use as a climbing grip
Pro Fence: A brand name used by some Kenyan suppliers for their specific ClearVu panel product

When requesting quotes, specify which security grade you need — not just "ClearVu" — because the price difference between 358 mesh and standard mesh is significant.
Is a ClearVu fence really impossible to climb?
The 358 high-security mesh (12.7mm × 76.2mm aperture) is virtually impossible to climb in practice. The apertures are too narrow to insert fingers or toes, which means there is no climbing grip available. Even trained climbers cannot scale 358 mesh without specialist tools.

The medium security (25×75mm) grade is significantly harder to climb than chain link or standard wire fences, but determined intruders could potentially find a grip with gloved fingers.

Standard mesh (50×75mm) provides basic climbing deterrence but is not considered anti-climb in the strict security sense.

For maximum anti-climb assurance, specify 358 mesh + electric fence topping — the panel prevents climbing, the electric wires prevent reaching the top.
Can ClearVu fence be installed on a sloped or uneven terrain?
Yes — ClearVu panels can be installed on sloped terrain using two methods:

Stepped installation: Panels are installed horizontally in a staircase pattern, with gaps at the base filled with concrete kick-boards. This is the most common method for gradual slopes in Kenyan residential estates.

Raked installation: Panels are angled to follow the slope of the ground. This requires custom-cut panels or special raked posts, which increases cost but provides a cleaner finish on steeper terrain.

Our site visit assesses your specific terrain and recommends the appropriate method. Steep or rocky slopes are common around Nairobi's hillier suburbs — we have installed ClearVu fences on challenging terrain in Runda, Muthaiga, and the Ngong Road corridor.
Do schools in Kenya specifically need ClearVu 358 mesh for insurance?
More Kenyan insurance companies and educational regulations are now specifying high-security mesh fencing as a condition of coverage for schools. The reasoning: 358 mesh provides anti-climb protection that protects students from intruders, eliminates CCTV blind spots for safeguarding visibility, and removes the hazard of razor wire near children.

Many schools that previously used razor wire or electric fence topings near children's areas have switched to ClearVu specifically because it is child-safe, CCTV-transparent, and security-compliant. We provide KEBS compliance documentation with every school installation. Book a free consultation to discuss your school's specific requirements.
How does ClearVu compare to a concrete perimeter wall in Kenya?
A precast concrete perimeter wall for a 50×100 ft Nairobi plot costs KES 350,000–600,000+ and takes 4–8 weeks to complete. ClearVu 358 fence on the same plot costs from KES 900,000 — more expensive than a basic wall, but significantly different in capability:

Visibility: Concrete creates complete blind spots. ClearVu provides 100% visibility — better for CCTV coverage and for passive security (intruders are visible before they enter)
CCTV effectiveness: A solid wall forces cameras to point inward, missing perimeter activity. ClearVu allows cameras to cover approaches to the fence
Architectural impact: ClearVu is architecturally intentional. Concrete block walls often lower property aesthetics
Modification: Gates can be added or moved in ClearVu with minor modification. Concrete requires demolition

For lower-budget requirements, consider electric wire on an existing wall — significantly cheaper for properties that already have a boundary wall.
What colours does ClearVu fence come in for Kenya?
Standard colours available in Kenya:

Dark Green (RAL 6009): The most popular colour — blends with tropical landscaping and greenery. Used in residential estates, schools, and hotels. Our default specification.
Black (RAL 9005): Clean, modern aesthetic for urban commercial and high-end residential properties in Karen, Westlands, and Lavington
Galvanised silver (no powder coat): Lower cost option — galvanised finish only without powder coating. Suitable for industrial or warehouse applications where appearance is secondary

Custom colours are available for large orders (typically 200+ panels) with a lead time of 4–6 weeks. If you have a specific RAL colour requirement for a development or hotel brand standard, contact us to discuss availability.
Can ClearVu fence be used with an automatic gate and CCTV?
Yes — and this is one of the reasons ClearVu has become the preferred choice for gated residential estates and commercial premises in Kenya. ClearVu integrates seamlessly with:

Automatic sliding and swing gates in matching ClearVu specification — gate motors from our sister company Automatic Gates Kenya are compatible with all ClearVu gate frameworks
CCTV cameras: Cameras mounted on posts can cover approaches through the transparent panels. No dead angles or blind spots created by the fence
Electric fence topping: Added to any ClearVu installation for dual physical + electrical deterrence
Video intercoms: Post-mounted intercom units integrate with gate automation systems
Access control systems: Keypads, RFID readers, and biometric devices mounted on gate posts

We coordinate all these systems into a single, integrated installation quote.
How long does ClearVu fence last in Kenya's climate?
A properly installed ClearVu fence with galvanised and powder-coated finish has an expected lifespan of 20–30 years in most Kenyan climate zones, including the highland climate of Nairobi and Kiambu.

Factors that affect lifespan:
Coastal properties (Mombasa, Malindi, Diani): Salt air accelerates corrosion. We recommend heavy-duty galvanising or marine-grade powder coat for coastal installations. Expected lifespan 15–20 years with correct specification
Industrial environments: Chemical exposure near factories can degrade standard powder coat. Epoxy coatings are available for industrial applications
Maintenance: Annual washing with fresh water removes salt and surface contamination. Spot-painting any scratches that expose bare metal prevents rust spread

The RHS steel posts typically outlast the panels — 30–40+ years with correct concreting depth and surface treatment.
Can I add an electric fence topping to my existing ClearVu fence?
Yes — in most cases. We retrofit electric fence topping to existing ClearVu installations regularly. The process requires:

1. Assessing the existing post height — posts need to be 2.5m to allow W-bracket arms at the correct height above the panel top
2. If posts are 2.4m (the panel height) with no extension, we may need to add post extensions or replace posts
3. Installing W-bracket arms at the correct spacing on each post
4. Running 6–8 strands of high-tensile wire on the arms
5. Installing energizer, battery backup, earth rods, and KEBS warning signs

Cost of retrofit electric topping: typically KES 1,250–1,600/m depending on post modification required. WhatsApp us to discuss.
Complete Guide

ClearVu Fence Kenya — The Complete 2026 Guide for Property Owners

A ClearVu fence — variously called a clear view fence, clearview fence, 358 mesh fence, anti-climb fence, pro fence, or see-through security fence — is Kenya's fastest-growing premium fencing category. It has moved from a niche product used mainly by embassies and prisons to the mainstream specification for schools, gated residential estates, hospitals, hotels, and commercial properties across Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, and all major Kenyan cities.

Why "358 Mesh" Is the Most Searched Clearvu Specification in Kenya

The "358" designation refers to the panel's aperture dimensions: 3 inches × 5 inches × 8-gauge wire (approximately 76.2mm × 12.7mm in metric). This combination of dimensions creates an aperture that the security industry considers the minimum required to prevent finger and toe insertion for climbing — which is why 358 mesh is the specification used for prisons, military facilities, and embassies globally. When Kenyan property owners and architects search for "clearvu fence Kenya," "anti-climb fence Kenya," or "358 fence Kenya," they are often looking specifically for this high-security specification.

The Rise of ClearVu Fencing in Nairobi's Gated Communities

Karen, Runda, Lavington, Gigiri, Muthaiga, and Kitengela — Nairobi's premium residential neighbourhoods — have seen a marked shift away from concrete perimeter walls and electric wire fences toward ClearVu mesh in recent years. The reasons are architectural: modern homes with large gardens and carefully designed landscaping are obscured by opaque concrete walls. ClearVu lets the property breathe visually while maintaining complete security. International residents — diplomats, NGO executives, corporate expatriates — who are familiar with ClearVu from European and South African residential developments have driven this preference shift in Kenya's premium residential market.

ClearVu Fence for Schools and Institutions in Kenya — A Special Case

Schools represent one of the highest-growth segments for ClearVu fencing in Kenya. Three converging trends are driving this: First, insurance companies are increasingly requiring anti-climb fencing specifications at schools. Second, KEBS and institutional safety audits now include perimeter fencing in their assessments. Third, education administrators have recognised that solid walls with razor wire create unsafe blind spots where safeguarding incidents occur — ClearVu's transparency eliminates these. We provide KEBS compliance documentation with every school installation, satisfying insurance requirements and regulatory audits in one installation.

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