Planning
your Electrobraid
Fence
Take
the time to plan: The installation of any fencing system begins before
the first post is driven. The secret to getting the best value for
your dollar is to take the time to thoroughly plan before you start
construction.
Check
Local Laws and Ordinances: Laws governing fences and electric fencing
vary from county to county. Get the answers to questions such as:
"How far must a fence be from a roadway?", "Can an
electric fence be used in a suburban area?", and "Are warning
signs required?". Check with your County Extension Office or
your City Clerk's office.
Sketch
a map:

Begin
by drawing a map of your property, including all major features: buildings,
roads, fields, swamps, woods, gullies, streams and other features.
Be sure to include: power, telephone, gas and oil lines as well as
underground cables.
- Mark
the location of each End and Corner post
- Mark
the location of each Line-Post based on the separation you wish
to use
- Mark
the location of the energizer close to an electrical outlet (solar
powered energizer may be used)
- Calculate
the total length of your fence
- Choose
the number of strands you wish to use. We recommend 3 or 4 strands.
- Choose
the type of line post you wish to use (wood, vinyl, fiberglass,
steel or T-posts)
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