How Much Does It Cost to Repair an Invisible Fence?
Typical Range:
$118 - $404
Typical Range:
$118 - $404
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 202 HomeAdvisor members. Embed this data
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Updated October 31, 2022
Written by HomeAdvisor.Invisible fence repairs cost $243 and typically range from $118 and $404. If you’re getting minor repairs, you could pay as little as $85, while more extensive repairs could cost up to $800. You can expect to spend roughly $30 per foot, which will vary depending on the type of repair, tools, and additional requests.
Many homeowners opt to cover the cost to install invisible fences to give their pets more freedom when they aren’t home or outside with them. Additionally, invisible fences decrease the chances of your pets getting hit by vehicles or getting into a fight with another animal.
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National Average | $243 |
Typical Range | $118 - $404 |
Low End - High End | $85 - $900 |
Cost data is based on actual project costs as reported by 202 HomeAdvisor members.
On average, fence repair costs $3 per square foot, or between $18 and $50 per square foot. However, prices vary between locations, fence installers, and brands. Be sure to explore multiple options and speak with multiple professionals if you have questions about pricing.
Your geographical location will impact how much you’ll end up paying for an invisible fence repair. Below are some typical prices for some regions around the country.
Pennsylvania | $130 |
South Carolina | $150 |
New York | $160 |
Michigan | $170 |
Massachusetts | $500 |
Florida | $320 |
Minnesota | $230 |
Repairing an invisible fence may include additional costs based on the damage. The total cost may depend on several factors.
You can expect your labor costs for fence repairs to fall between roughly $50 and $200 per hour. Labor costs will vary based on where you live and the extent of the job.
Underground wiring, on average, costs $1,150 but can range from $200 to $2,500. The cost of your wire replacement or repairs depends on the number of breaks and the extent of the damage.
Wires breaking is a very common problem for homeowners with electric fences. Landscaping, gardening, or various types of outdoor work can cause wire breakage.
Getting a replacement fence transformer—which helps regulate the fence’s power supply for proper functionality—costs about $150 to $350. The price will vary based on the transformer type and labor costs.
To repair your electric fence charger, expect to pay somewhere between $100 and $250. Your electric fence charger is important because it supplies power to the wires throughout the fence. If the charger is damaged, you might need to get it reset, rewired, or adjusted.
The average cost to buy an electric fence collar is around $100. Electric fences usually come with a pet collar, but expect to purchase more if you have more than one pet. These are widely accessible both online and in pet stores.
You may also need to purchase replacement collar batteries. On average, batteries range from $15 to $20 per collar.
Repairing an electric fence yourself poses some risks since you’ll be dealing with electric wires. This job requires wiring and electrical knowledge. There also may be specific tools you need, such as electrical tape, an electric drill, and a wire cutter.
If you’re not sure how to properly repair the fence, hire a local dog fence installer with the right tools and proper knowledge to resolve the issue.
An invisible fence uses roughly $10 per year, equivalent to the amount of power a 5-watt night light uses. While this figure varies based on how much fencing you need, it shouldn’t deviate too much; these fences’ wattage won’t make much of a difference between different fence lengths. However, the cost of electricity in your area may influence these prices.
Whether you’ll need a permit or not depends on your location. Sometimes homeowners will need permits, while other times they just need approval before embarking on a fence project.
Before diving in, communicate with someone who works with the local building code enforcement office to ensure you follow guidelines.
Electric fences are safe, producing low-voltage shocks not intended to harm your pets. Invisible fences can be beneficial in training your dog and reducing the risk of your pet getting into a dangerous situation. If you have concerns, be sure to speak with a fencing specialist or consult your vet if you have specific concerns about your pet’s safety.
Above-ground, high-tensile electric fencing costs between $0.03 and $0.12 per linear foot. It costs more than non-electric strands but offers extra protection against pets escaping. It’s a strong, resilient type of fencing, and well worth the initial investment; you likely won’t need to replace it for several years.
Be sure to first check wire splice areas, places where your wires cross driveways or gravel paths, ground entry points from your house, and around landscaping, as these are the most common places for breaks. You can check with or without a break locator. Or, you can hire a local fence professional to save time and headaches.