Pet Containment Services LLC , is your professional choice to safely contain your pet, without disrupting the look of surrounding landscape. We want you to know that this is also safe for your pet and a commonly used source of training that pets adapt to easily. Call us today for a free estimate or visit our web site for further information. Thank you for your interest.
"Janice and Chris were very prompt. They were able to troubleshoot the problem with the inground fence which they repaired. Took care and making the repair and did so in a timely manner. They were organized and took away any debris that was left from the repair. They went a couple steps further and made sure that the wiring was secure within the system in my garage. Their rates are reasonable, which I appreciate it since we are senior citizens. They also gave me a couple of tips. I definitely recommend them and if I have any future problems or additions, I will certainly call them."
Barbara D on May 2024
Pet Containment Services LLC , is your professional choice to safely contain your pet, without disrupting the look of surrounding landscape. We want you to know that this is also safe for your pet and a commonly used source of training that pets adapt to easily. Call us today for a free estimate or visit our web site for further information. Thank you for your interest.
"Janice and Chris were very prompt. They were able to troubleshoot the problem with the inground fence which they repaired. Took care and making the repair and did so in a timely manner. They were organized and took away any debris that was left from the repair. They went a couple steps further and made sure that the wiring was secure within the system in my garage. Their rates are reasonable, which I appreciate it since we are senior citizens. They also gave me a couple of tips. I definitely recommend them and if I have any future problems or additions, I will certainly call them."
Barbara D on May 2024
Electric fences need a constant power source, can injure people or animals if installed incorrectly, and require consistent training. Some animals, such as sheep and goats, take more coaching than cattle. Severe weather or outages can also knock the system offline, so keep a backup plan ready for containing your animals.
An electric fence lasts 20 years or more. Livestock learn to avoid the shock quickly, but harsh weather, predator activity, and falling behind on maintenance can all shorten that lifespan. Inspect the posts, wires, and chargers regularly and promptly address any necessary repairs to keep your fence in optimal condition.
Yes—if you need a quick, budget-friendly barrier, an electric fence is often worth the investment. Electric fences use fewer materials than wood or chain link, go up faster, and are easy to expand. Just remember: the system depends on steady power and regular checks, so factor those ongoing costs into your decision.
Electric fences require power to operate and depend on a constant electrical supply for proper function. They are powered by either a battery or an electrical outlet. A stable power source is essential because weather extremes or outages can interrupt the operation of the fence, making regular testing and maintenance vital to ensure continuous containment.
Electric fences use a defined amount of power, drawing between four and 25 watts from a standard electrical source. This low power consumption makes the system extremely energy efficient, with operating costs remaining below $5 per month for an average-sized yard. The efficient usage ensures that the fence delivers a reliable shock without imposing high energy expenses.