Pet Fence Wire Information

ESSENTIAL PET HEAVY GAIGE WIPET FENCE WIRE INFORMATION
NOTE: Ā 14 Gauge Wire is your thickest and hardest to work with wire AND should be only used when the wire is not being put underground. Ā Other Wire Gauges are best for in-ground wiring.

wire-gauge-chart2.jpgThis is a 1,000 foot roll of Heavy Duty 16 Gauge Solid Core Pet Fence Wire & Flag Kit. No matter the terrain you are enclosing, we have the heavy duty wire you will need. These 1,00 foot rolls are enough wire to enclose up to 1 to acre. We recommend Heavy Duty Pet Fence wire in any areas where the wire may experience wear and tear such as rocky conditions or cold weather climates.

Electric dog fences usually come with 20-gauge (thinnest), 18-gauge, 16-gauge, or 14-gauge (thickest) wire. The 20-gauge wire with a vinyl coating is what you will find in most pre-packaged do-it-yourself fencing kits. Most professionally installed systems use the more substantial 14, 16 or 18 gauge wire. Whether youā€™re replacing a section of your existing fence or wiring your yard from scratch, you can easily find a relatively inexpensive and compatible wire for your project. Regardless of gauge, you should choose only a solid insulated wire rated for burial preferably polyethylene or plastic coated works best.All of our wire use these coatings for maximum performance.

This wire is compatible with all PetSafeĀ®, SportDOGĀ®, InnotekĀ®, Invisible FenceĀ® Brand, Dog WatchĀ® PetStopĀ®, Contain Your petĀ®, Dog GuardĀ®, PerimeterĀ® Brand, DogtekĀ®, DogtraĀ®, GuardianĀ®, HavahartĀ® and all other brands of in-ground electric dog fence systems.

Features:

  • 1,000 Feet Heavy Duty Dog Fence Wire
  • 100 Dog Fence Flags Included
  • 2 Waterproof Dog Fence Splices Included
  • Heavy Duty 16 Gauge Solid Core Copper Wire
  • HMWPE coating for maximum sunlight and waterproof protection
  • ROHS Compliant

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Factory Grade Wire

This is the wire included in all self-install kits. Regardless of gauge, this wire is of medium quality, lighter weight and keeps shipping and initial costs down. This wire will work but does not hold up to the elements as well as a professional grade wire. The vinyl wire coating is prone to cracks and over time exposes the copper leaving the wire susceptible to damage. This can cause issues that impact the functionality of your dog fence system. Since finding, digging up, and repairing wire breaks can be a tedious job at best, many people prefer to upgrade to a pro-grade wire from the start.

heavy-duty-wire.jpgHeavy Duty Grade Wire

The initial cost of heavy duty grade wire is a bit more than manufacturer grade wire. However, there are many benefits to choosing heavy duty wire for your dog fence. Heavy Duty grade dog fence wire holds up better to freezing conditions, sunlight exposure, contraction and expansion of the ground, water exposure and general wear and tear. The long term savings in time and replacement if you are planning on staying in your home for at least a year or more, makes the heavier duty wire a much better investment.

How Much Wire Do You Need?

Acres Feet of Wire
1/3 500
1/2 700
1 1000
2 1400
3 1700
4 2000
5 2200
6 2400
7 2600
8 2800
9 3000
10 3200
12 3500
14 3700
16 4000
18 4200
20 4500
25 5000
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