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your dog fence. You should print this page if you are going to use the
Above Ground Installation method.
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A common misconception about "Underground
Fencing" is that is
needs to be buried "Underground". This unfortunate but understandable
misconception often scares many people away from enjoying the freedom
that these fences provide both you and your dog.
There is no need to spend a weekend burying
the wire underground, or paying a "Professional" hundreds of dollars to
bury the boundary wire when it can be installed above ground in only a
matter of an hour or two.
Using wire pegs you can "Staple" the wire to
the ground. Within a matter of 7 - 14 days the root system of your lawn
will grow over the wire and hide it completely from view, essentially
"Burying" it into the lawn. Not only does this make the installation of
your new dog containment systems hassle free, it also eliminates any
potential loss of signal that may result from burying the boundary wire
under several inches of dirt, not to mention the backaches and blisters
it will save you.
The procedure is simple:
Step 1:
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First run your twisted wire from your
transmitter out to the beginning of your boundary.
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Now "Staple" the twisted wire to the
ground by hammering in a wire "Staple" every 5 - 6 feet.
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Now stop and look at the wire. Is it
completely flush to the ground all the way to the start of the
boundary? If not go and "Staple" any raised areas before proceeding to
the next step. The wire MUST completely touch the ground.
Step 2:
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Next, place a "Staple" where the twisted
wire and the beginning of the boundary meet (if you have a splice in
this area please dig a small hole about 2 inches deep and bury the
splice. Then place a "Staple" in the front of and behind the splice to
relieve any pressure on the splice)
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Now walk the wire to the first corner of
your boundary and "Staple" it to the ground. Repeat this step for all
four corners of your boundary.
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Next go back just as you did with your
twisted wire and "Staple" any raised areas down until they are
completely flush with the ground.
You are now done!!! It is that simple.
You have no need to worry about people
tripping over the wire because it is completely flush to the ground and
will be completely hidden within 7-10 days. You also do not need to
worry about your lawnmower cutting the wire as the blades will never get
anywhere near the wire. Nobody cuts their lawns to shorter than an inch,
with the vast majority of people keeping them at 2" - 3" inches, the
wire is flush to the ground and cannot be cut.
There are really only a couple of instances
where burying the wire is preferable.
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If you are putting a fence into a pasture
area where livestock such as horses or cattle will frequent, then you
will want to bury the wire as their hooves will create breaks. In this
case you will want the wire at least 8 - 10 inches underground.
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If you frequently have your yard aerated
you will want the wire at least 5 - 6 inches in the ground. Although
if you do an above ground installation you can simply avoid the
exterior boundaries when performing the aeration.
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