Check local laws, permits, and zoning rules for electric fences
Confirm the fence type is allowed for your property use
Choose a suitable energizer, fence wire, insulators, posts, grounding system, and warning signs
Plan the fence layout and mark the line, corners, gates, and power source location
Clear the fence line of brush, debris, and obstacles
Install corner and end posts securely
Install line posts at regular intervals
Attach insulators to all posts
Run the fence wire or tape through the insulators
Tension the wire or tape properly
Install gates and gate handles
Mount the energizer in a dry, protected location
Connect the energizer to the fence line
Install grounding rods according to the energizer instructions
Connect the grounding system to the energizer
Connect the energizer to a proper power source or battery
Place warning signs at required intervals and entry points
Test the fence voltage with a fence tester
Check for shorts, broken insulators, loose connections, and vegetation contact
Trim vegetation near the fence regularly
Inspect the fence routinely and repair damage promptly
