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	<title>Comments on: Does the Containment Fence Work In Snow?</title>
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		<title>By: Catherine McCauliffe</title>
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		<description>What is the ideal depth for burying the wire?  Thanks for your time.

ADMIN - Hi Catherine,

The main reason we bury wire is to protect it from the lawnmower, so just an inch below the surface is perfect, but you can go as deep as six inches..  The deeper you bury it, the higher you need to turn up the boundary width to get through the soil, this can lead to the boundary being too wide in other parts of the installation where the wire is not buried as deeply.</description>
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<p>ADMIN &#8211; Hi Catherine,</p>
<p>The main reason we bury wire is to protect it from the lawnmower, so just an inch below the surface is perfect, but you can go as deep as six inches..  The deeper you bury it, the higher you need to turn up the boundary width to get through the soil, this can lead to the boundary being too wide in other parts of the installation where the wire is not buried as deeply.</p>
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