How to Start a Pressure Washing Business in Kenya

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Introduction

Pressure washing, also known as power washing, is one of the most in-demand cleaning services in Kenya today—especially with the rise of post-construction cleaning, exterior home washing, driveway restoration, and commercial maintenance. Whether you’re a cleaning enthusiast, an existing car wash owner looking to expand, or an entrepreneur exploring new ventures, starting a pressure washing business in Kenya could be your next big move.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know: from legal requirements and equipment to pricing strategies and how to build a client base.


Why Pressure Washing is a Lucrative Business in Kenya

Pressure washing services are increasingly sought after by:

  • Homeowners looking to clean driveways, patios, and roofs.

  • Real estate agents who need properties cleaned before selling or renting.

  • Construction companies after project completion.

  • Businesses needing regular façade and signage cleaning.

  • Property managers maintaining apartment blocks, malls, and offices.

With Kenya’s ongoing urbanization and construction boom, the demand for specialized cleaning services is on the rise—making pressure washing a timely and profitable venture.


Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Pressure Washing Business in Kenya

1. Research Your Market

Start by identifying your target audience:

  • Residential homes

  • Office blocks

  • Commercial buildings

  • Factories and warehouses

  • Institutions (schools, hospitals)

Find out:

  • Who your competitors are

  • What services they offer

  • What they charge

  • What gaps exist in the market


2. Develop a Business Plan

A solid business plan should cover:

  • Your services (e.g., house washing, roof cleaning, commercial pressure washing)

  • Initial investment

  • Target market

  • Pricing strategy

  • Marketing plan

  • Monthly income and expense projections


3. Register Your Business

To legally run your pressure washing business in Kenya, you must:

  • Register your business on eCitizen or through a business registration agent.

  • Apply for a Single Business Permit from your county government (cost ranges from Ksh 5,000 to Ksh 15,000 depending on your county).

  • Ensure environmental compliance if you’re dealing with chemical cleaning agents.


4. Invest in the Right Equipment

Here’s the basic pressure washing setup you’ll need:

EquipmentEstimated Cost (Ksh)
Commercial Pressure Washer60,000 – 150,000
Water Tank (1000L or more)10,000 – 30,000
Water Pump15,000 – 25,000
Heavy-duty Hoses and Nozzles5,000 – 10,000
Cleaning Detergents3,000 – 10,000
Generator (if mobile)30,000 – 80,000
PPE (gloves, goggles, boots)5,000 – 10,000

💡 Optional: A branded vehicle or tuk-tuk for mobile services.


5. Create Your Service Packages

Common packages can include:

  • Residential exterior pressure wash – from Ksh 3,000

  • Driveway and walkway cleaning – from Ksh 2,000

  • Roof cleaning – from Ksh 5,000

  • Commercial facade cleaning – quoted based on square footage

  • Post-construction pressure washing – from Ksh 10 per sq. ft

Offer discounts for combo packages or repeat clients.


6. Marketing and Branding

To stand out in a competitive market, focus on:

  • Business branding: Name, logo, uniforms, vehicle branding

  • Website presence: Have a professional website with before-and-after galleries, prices, testimonials, and a request-a-quote form.

  • Google Business Profile: Helps with local SEO and maps visibility.

  • Social media: Regular posts with video demos on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok

  • Referral Program: Reward clients who refer others.


7. Train Your Team

Pressure washing might seem simple, but it can damage surfaces if done incorrectly. Train your team on:

  • Surface-specific techniques (wood vs concrete)

  • Safety protocols

  • Efficient use of equipment

  • Customer service etiquette


8. Start Small and Grow

Begin by offering services to friends, family, and local businesses to build your portfolio and gain testimonials. Use their feedback and before-and-after photos to market your brand.

As you grow:

  • Expand your equipment

  • Add specialized services like graffiti removal or solar panel cleaning

  • Hire and train more staff


FAQ: Starting a Pressure Washing Business in Kenya

Q1: Do I need a license to start a pressure washing business?
Yes, you need a business name registration and a Single Business Permit from your county.

Q2: How much does it cost to start a pressure washing business?
Between Ksh 100,000 and Ksh 300,000, depending on your equipment quality and whether you’re mobile.

Q3: Is the business profitable?
Yes, especially with repeat clients like institutions and estates. You can earn Ksh 100,000 to Ksh 250,000+ monthly.

Q4: What are the biggest challenges?

  • Managing water supply in some locations

  • Weather interruptions

  • Equipment maintenance

  • Building trust as a new brand


Ready to Launch Your Pressure Washing Business?

At Kejani Cleaning Services Limited, we’ve helped multiple entrepreneurs launch and scale their own cleaning brands through franchising.

When you join our franchise network, you get:

  • A ready-made brand with national reputation

  • Equipment supply support

  • Business setup assistance

  • Website and online booking tools

  • Digital marketing and lead generation

  • Ongoing training and mentorship

📞 Call/WhatsApp: +254 115 887 085
🌍 Visit: https://kejanicleaning.co.ke/start-a-cleaning-company/

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