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Whether you need a one-off move-in cleaning or a recurring weekly service, we have a package tailored just for you.

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19.3k+ Cleaning services offered to our happy clients across Kenya.
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Professional & Vetted Staff

Our cleaners undergo rigorous background checks and continuous training in modern sanitation techniques.

Eco-Friendly Solutions

We prioritize the health of your family and pets by using non-toxic, biodegradable cleaning agents.

Tailored Cleaning Packages

No two spaces are the same. We offer flexible scheduling and customized checklists to meet your specific needs.

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We take pride in being a one-stop shop for all your hygiene needs.

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Our comprehensive range of professional cleaning services in Kenya is designed to meet the needs of modern homeowners and businesses.

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Cleaning costs in Kenya vary based on the size of the property and the type of service. For example, sofa cleaning prices in Nairobi often start from KES 500 per seat, while standard house cleaning for a 2-bedroom apartment typically ranges between KES 3,000 and KES 6,000. For an accurate quote, Nyumbani Cleaning Services offers free on-site assessments.
Unlike a standard tidy-up, a professional deep clean targets grime in hidden areas. This includes: -Scrubbing tile grout and bathroom limescale.
Cleaning inside large appliances (ovens, fridges).
Dusting high-reach areas like ceiling fans and curtain tracks.
Sanitizing high-touch surfaces like doorknobs and light switches.
No. When you hire Nyumbani Cleaning Services, we arrive fully equipped. We bring our own industrial-grade vacuum cleaners, steam machines, and eco-friendly detergents. You only need to provide access to water and electricity
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“Working in Upper Hill means I rarely have time for deep house chores. I’ve tried several cleaning companies in Nairobi, but Nyumbani is on another level. They are punctual, professional, and I felt completely safe leaving them with my house keys. I came back to a home that smelled like a 5-star hotel. Highly recommended for anyone looking for reliable house cleaning in Kilimani!”

The Busy Professional

“Maintaining a 5-star cleanliness rating on Airbnb is tough, but Nyumbani makes it look easy. Their turnover cleaning service is fast and thorough. They handle everything from the laundry to the bathroom sanitization perfectly. They are definitely the secret weapon behind my ‘Superhost’ status!”

The Airbnb Host

“We hired Nyumbani for our office cleaning contract in Nairobi CBD, and the difference is night and day. Our workspace is now consistently spotless, which has honestly boosted staff morale. They are discreet, thorough, and their attention to detail on high-traffic areas like the boardroom is top-notch.”

The Business Owner

“We just finished renovations on our house in Syokimau, and the dust was everywhere—it felt like a nightmare. The Nyumbani team came in for a post-construction deep clean and worked wonders. They even got the paint splatters off the window frames! If you need affordable move-in cleaning in Kenya, these are the experts to call.”

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