Paramount Fencing specializes in electric fence systems for Florida agricultural operations—delivering cost-effective livestock containment, flexible rotational grazing, and reliable predator deterrence. We install high-tensile perimeter fencing, temporary electric netting, solar-powered systems, and combination fences with proper voltage (2,000-5,000V), strategic grounding, and Florida law compliance. Serving Seminole County ranchers with expert installation for cattle, sheep, goats, and horses.

Tightly stretched steel wire at 250+ lbs tension. Durable perimeter solution for large pastures.

Lightweight plastic strands with wire filaments. Portable, easy to install for temporary grazing.

Wide visible tape with conductors. Highly visible for horses, ideal for temporary paddocks.

Pre-wired mesh with built-in posts. Excellent predator protection for sheep and poultry.

Battery-powered by solar panels. Perfect for remote pastures without electrical access.

Connected to 110V outlet power. Most reliable for permanent perimeter installations near buildings.
Paramount Fencing specializes in electric fence systems for Florida agricultural operations—delivering cost-effective livestock containment, flexible rotational grazing, and reliable predator deterrence. We install high-tensile perimeter fencing, temporary electric netting, solar-powered systems, and combination fences with proper voltage (2,000-5,000V), strategic grounding, and Florida law compliance. Serving Seminole County ranchers with expert installation for cattle, sheep, goats, and horses.

Tightly stretched steel wire at 250+ lbs tension. Durable perimeter solution for large pastures.

Lightweight plastic strands with wire filaments. Portable, easy to install for temporary grazing.

Wide visible tape with conductors. Highly visible for horses, ideal for temporary paddocks.

Pre-wired mesh with built-in posts. Excellent predator protection for sheep and poultry.

Battery-powered by solar panels. Perfect for remote pastures without electrical access.

Connected to 110V outlet power. Most reliable for permanent perimeter installations near buildings.
High-tensile electric fence is a permanent perimeter fencing system featuring high-carbon steel wire stretched to 250-300 pounds of tension and electrified with 2,000-5,000 volts, creating both a physical and psychological barrier for livestock containment across Seminole County and Central Florida agricultural operations. This durable fencing solution typically consists of 4-6 strands of smooth 12.5-gauge wire installed on posts spaced 50-150 feet apart when using battens, making it significantly more economical than traditional woven wire or barbed wire fencing.
The high tension allows the wire to maintain its shape even after impact from livestock, while the electric charge trains animals to respect the boundary after just one or two encounters. High-tensile electric fencing excels in Florida's climate because the taut wires resist sagging in heat and humidity, require minimal maintenance over their 25-30 year lifespan, and can be easily modified or expanded as your operation grows.
Popular among cattle ranchers, horse farms, and sheep operations, this system meets Florida's legal fence requirements with proper installation at minimum 3-feet height. The combination of low material costs, reduced labor for installation, and minimal ongoing maintenance makes high-tensile electric fencing the most cost-effective solution for permanent livestock containment in Central Florida.
Polywire electric fence is a lightweight, portable fencing solution consisting of braided plastic strands interwoven with thin stainless steel or copper conductors, designed for temporary livestock containment and rotational grazing systems across Seminole County and Central Florida farms. This economical fencing material weighs significantly less than traditional wire, making it extremely easy to handle, transport, and install—perfect for farmers implementing management-intensive grazing strategies where paddocks need frequent reconfiguration.
Polywire typically comes on convenient reels that allow quick deployment and takedown, with most installations using simple step-in plastic posts that can be moved by hand without heavy equipment or post-hole diggers. While polywire carries sufficient electrical conductivity for effective livestock control when properly energized, it offers lower conductivity than solid steel wire, making it best suited for shorter fence runs under one mile or as cross-fencing within larger pastures.
Popular among Florida sheep, goat, and cattle operations practicing rotational grazing, polywire electric fencing provides flexibility to subdivide pastures into smaller paddocks, optimize forage utilization, and improve pasture health without the significant investment required for permanent fencing. The lightweight construction makes polywire vulnerable to wind damage and UV degradation over time, so it's recommended primarily for temporary or seasonal applications rather than year-round permanent installations in Central Florida's intense sun and weather conditions.
High-tensile electric fence is a permanent perimeter fencing system featuring high-carbon steel wire stretched to 250-300 pounds of tension and electrified with 2,000-5,000 volts, creating both a physical and psychological barrier for livestock containment across Seminole County and Central Florida agricultural operations. This durable fencing solution typically consists of 4-6 strands of smooth 12.5-gauge wire installed on posts spaced 50-150 feet apart when using battens, making it significantly more economical than traditional woven wire or barbed wire fencing.
The high tension allows the wire to maintain its shape even after impact from livestock, while the electric charge trains animals to respect the boundary after just one or two encounters. High-tensile electric fencing excels in Florida's climate because the taut wires resist sagging in heat and humidity, require minimal maintenance over their 25-30 year lifespan, and can be easily modified or expanded as your operation grows.
Popular among cattle ranchers, horse farms, and sheep operations, this system meets Florida's legal fence requirements with proper installation at minimum 3-feet height. The combination of low material costs, reduced labor for installation, and minimal ongoing maintenance makes high-tensile electric fencing the most cost-effective solution for permanent livestock containment in Central Florida.
Polywire electric fence is a lightweight, portable fencing solution consisting of braided plastic strands interwoven with thin stainless steel or copper conductors, designed for temporary livestock containment and rotational grazing systems across Seminole County and Central Florida farms. This economical fencing material weighs significantly less than traditional wire, making it extremely easy to handle, transport, and install—perfect for farmers implementing management-intensive grazing strategies where paddocks need frequent reconfiguration.
Polywire typically comes on convenient reels that allow quick deployment and takedown, with most installations using simple step-in plastic posts that can be moved by hand without heavy equipment or post-hole diggers. While polywire carries sufficient electrical conductivity for effective livestock control when properly energized, it offers lower conductivity than solid steel wire, making it best suited for shorter fence runs under one mile or as cross-fencing within larger pastures.
Popular among Florida sheep, goat, and cattle operations practicing rotational grazing, polywire electric fencing provides flexibility to subdivide pastures into smaller paddocks, optimize forage utilization, and improve pasture health without the significant investment required for permanent fencing. The lightweight construction makes polywire vulnerable to wind damage and UV degradation over time, so it's recommended primarily for temporary or seasonal applications rather than year-round permanent installations in Central Florida's intense sun and weather conditions.
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Polytape electric fence is a highly visible, wide flat tape ranging from 0.5 to 2 inches in width, woven with multiple stainless steel or copper conductors throughout the material, making it the premier choice for horse operations and temporary paddocks across Seminole County and Central Florida farms. The distinctive width and bright colors—typically white, yellow, or striped patterns—provide maximum visibility that helps prevent horses from accidentally running through fences when spooked, significantly reducing injury risk compared to thin wire that horses may not see until impact.
Polytape offers superior electrical conductivity compared to polywire due to the greater number of metal conductors woven throughout the wider surface area, allowing effective power transmission over longer distances while maintaining adequate voltage for reliable livestock control.
Popular among equestrian facilities, cattle operations implementing rotational grazing, and sheep farmers in Central Florida, polytape electric fencing combines excellent visibility, good conductivity, and portability for temporary containment applications, though its susceptibility to UV degradation and wind stress means it requires more frequent replacement than permanent high-tensile systems.
Electric netting is a pre-fabricated portable mesh fencing system featuring interwoven horizontal and vertical electrified strands with built-in support posts, providing superior predator protection and livestock containment specifically designed for sheep, goats, poultry, and other small animals across Seminole County and Central Florida farms. This all-in-one fencing solution arrives ready to deploy, with the mesh typically standing 35-48 inches tall and consisting of closely spaced electrified strings that create a physical barrier while delivering psychological deterrence to both livestock and predators including coyotes, dogs, and foxes.
Electric netting excels at predator control because the tight mesh spacing prevents predators from squeezing through while the electric charge deters digging and climbing attempts, providing Florida sheep and goat operations with significantly better protection than single-wire electric systems.
Available in various heights and lengths, electric netting works exceptionally well for temporary boundary fencing, strip grazing, and protecting vulnerable livestock during lambing or kidding seasons when predator threats increase in Central Florida's rural areas. While more expensive per foot than polywire or polytape, electric netting's comprehensive protection and ease of installation make it the preferred choice for small ruminant and poultry operations prioritizing security.
Seminole County's Trusted Agricultural
Fencing Experts
Polytape electric fence is a highly visible, wide flat tape ranging from 0.5 to 2 inches in width, woven with multiple stainless steel or copper conductors throughout the material, making it the premier choice for horse operations and temporary paddocks across Seminole County and Central Florida farms. The distinctive width and bright colors—typically white, yellow, or striped patterns—provide maximum visibility that helps prevent horses from accidentally running through fences when spooked, significantly reducing injury risk compared to thin wire that horses may not see until impact.
Polytape offers superior electrical conductivity compared to polywire due to the greater number of metal conductors woven throughout the wider surface area, allowing effective power transmission over longer distances while maintaining adequate voltage for reliable livestock control.
Popular among equestrian facilities, cattle operations implementing rotational grazing, and sheep farmers in Central Florida, polytape electric fencing combines excellent visibility, good conductivity, and portability for temporary containment applications, though its susceptibility to UV degradation and wind stress means it requires more frequent replacement than permanent high-tensile systems.
Electric netting is a pre-fabricated portable mesh fencing system featuring interwoven horizontal and vertical electrified strands with built-in support posts, providing superior predator protection and livestock containment specifically designed for sheep, goats, poultry, and other small animals across Seminole County and Central Florida farms. This all-in-one fencing solution arrives ready to deploy, with the mesh typically standing 35-48 inches tall and consisting of closely spaced electrified strings that create a physical barrier while delivering psychological deterrence to both livestock and predators including coyotes, dogs, and foxes.
Electric netting excels at predator control because the tight mesh spacing prevents predators from squeezing through while the electric charge deters digging and climbing attempts, providing Florida sheep and goat operations with significantly better protection than single-wire electric systems.
Available in various heights and lengths, electric netting works exceptionally well for temporary boundary fencing, strip grazing, and protecting vulnerable livestock during lambing or kidding seasons when predator threats increase in Central Florida's rural areas. While more expensive per foot than polywire or polytape, electric netting's comprehensive protection and ease of installation make it the preferred choice for small ruminant and poultry operations prioritizing security.
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Solar electric fence is a self-sustaining fencing system powered entirely by solar panels that charge onboard batteries to energize fence lines, providing reliable livestock containment for remote pastures and off-grid locations across Seminole County and Central Florida where electrical outlets are unavailable or impractical.
This environmentally friendly solution combines a solar panel, rechargeable battery (typically 12-volt), and low-impedance energizer in weather-resistant housing that continuously converts Florida's abundant sunshine into stored power, eliminating monthly electricity costs and the need for extension cords or generators. Modern solar fence chargers are remarkably efficient, with quality panels maintaining adequate charge even during cloudy periods, often storing 2-3 weeks of backup power to ensure uninterrupted operation through Florida's rainy season and occasional overcast days.
Particularly valuable for Seminole County agricultural operations with multiple scattered pastures, solar electric fencing offers flexibility to power temporary paddocks, rotational grazing systems, and perimeter fences in areas where running electrical lines would be prohibitively expensive or impossible.
Plug-in AC electric fence is the most powerful and reliable energizer option, connecting directly to standard 110-volt household electrical outlets to deliver consistent, uninterrupted power for permanent perimeter fencing installations across Seminole County and Central Florida agricultural operations.
This dependable system eliminates concerns about battery depletion or weather-dependent charging, providing steady high-voltage output that maintains 2,000-5,000 volts continuously along fence lines regardless of cloudy days, ensuring optimal livestock containment year-round.
Plug-in energizers typically offer the highest joule ratings available—often 10-20+ joules—making them capable of powering extensive fence systems covering multiple miles while maintaining adequate voltage even with moderate vegetation contact. Ideal for farms and ranches with barns, sheds, or other structures near pastures, plug-in AC systems require protected weatherproof installation locations and access to electrical outlets but deliver unmatched performance for permanent high-tensile perimeter fences containing cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
Seminole County's Trusted Agricultural
Fencing Experts
Solar electric fence is a self-sustaining fencing system powered entirely by solar panels that charge onboard batteries to energize fence lines, providing reliable livestock containment for remote pastures and off-grid locations across Seminole County and Central Florida where electrical outlets are unavailable or impractical.
This environmentally friendly solution combines a solar panel, rechargeable battery (typically 12-volt), and low-impedance energizer in weather-resistant housing that continuously converts Florida's abundant sunshine into stored power, eliminating monthly electricity costs and the need for extension cords or generators. Modern solar fence chargers are remarkably efficient, with quality panels maintaining adequate charge even during cloudy periods, often storing 2-3 weeks of backup power to ensure uninterrupted operation through Florida's rainy season and occasional overcast days.
Particularly valuable for Seminole County agricultural operations with multiple scattered pastures, solar electric fencing offers flexibility to power temporary paddocks, rotational grazing systems, and perimeter fences in areas where running electrical lines would be prohibitively expensive or impossible.
Plug-in AC electric fence is the most powerful and reliable energizer option, connecting directly to standard 110-volt household electrical outlets to deliver consistent, uninterrupted power for permanent perimeter fencing installations across Seminole County and Central Florida agricultural operations.
This dependable system eliminates concerns about battery depletion or weather-dependent charging, providing steady high-voltage output that maintains 2,000-5,000 volts continuously along fence lines regardless of cloudy days, ensuring optimal livestock containment year-round.
Plug-in energizers typically offer the highest joule ratings available—often 10-20+ joules—making them capable of powering extensive fence systems covering multiple miles while maintaining adequate voltage even with moderate vegetation contact. Ideal for farms and ranches with barns, sheds, or other structures near pastures, plug-in AC systems require protected weatherproof installation locations and access to electrical outlets but deliver unmatched performance for permanent high-tensile perimeter fences containing cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.

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