Electric Fence FAQs
An electric fence is a barrier that uses high-voltage pulses to deter intruders or animals from crossing. It delivers a non-lethal shock, creating a psychological and physical deterrent, and is powered by an energizer connected to wires, posts, and a grounding system.
No, they consume minimal power. Energizers convert low mains power into high-voltage pulses (2,500–12,000 volts), resulting in negligible electricity costs. Solar-powered options eliminate grid dependency.
Yes, solar power is a reliable option in Kenya, especially for remote areas. Solar kits include panels, batteries, and charge controllers, adding affordability and sustainability to electric fence systems.
Regular maintenance includes:
Inspecting wires for damage or sagging.
Trimming vegetation to prevent short-circuits.
Cleaning insulators and removing debris.
Checking energizer output and battery condition.
Professional maintenance services are recommended.
Check the power source, connections, and wires for damage. Inspect for vegetation or debris causing shorts. Contact us for a professional installer for troubleshooting and repairs.
We install electric fences across the entire country, serving both urban and rural areas. As trusted electric fence installers in Kiambu and beyond, we tailor solutions to meet the unique security needs of homes, farms, and businesses throughout Kenya.