76 FENCE, the rapidly expanding fencing franchise known for its high-quality materials and exceptional service, celebrated the official launch of its newest locations with a ribbon cutting and grand opening event on Monday, June 16, at the Jacksonville Onslow Chamber of Commerce.
The new Coastal Carolina territories—76 FENCE Coastal Carolina and 76 FENCE East Wilmington—are owned and operated by local entrepreneurs Philip (PJ) and Candace Hixon, who bring a passion for
community service and a strong background in business and operations to the fencing industry.
The event, hosted in partnership with the Jacksonville Onslow Chamber of Commerce, brought together local leaders, chamber representatives, and community members to celebrate the Hixon’s entry into the franchise and their commitment to serving residential and commercial customers across the region.
“Opening these two locations has been a dream come true for us. We love this community and are proud to now serve it in a new way—with quality fencing solutions people can count on,” said Philip (PJ)
Hixon, Franchise Co-Owner, 76 FENCE Coastal Carolina and East Wilmington. “Our goal is to build something lasting here, not just in the fences we install, but in the relationships we form.”
“This journey has been incredibly meaningful for us,” said Candace Hixon, Franchise Co-Owner, 76 FENCE Coastal Carolina and East Wilmington. “We knew we wanted to create a business rooted in integrity, trust, and a true connection to the community. 76 FENCE gave us the tools and support to make that vision a reality, and we’re so excited for what’s ahead.”
With deep ties to the area and a shared goal of building a trusted, service-first fencing business, the Hixon’s aim to bring not just top-tier fencing solutions but also a relationship-based approach that fosters
trust with their customers and local partners. Following the ribbon cutting, guests enjoyed a community celebration with light refreshments and networking with local business leaders.
“Watching local owners like Philip and Candace bring the 76 FENCE brand to life in their community is what this franchise is all about,” said Drew Myers, Regional Developer, 76 FENCE North Carolina. “They’re the perfect example of how strong leadership and local commitment can drive both business success and community impact. North Carolina is just getting started, and we’re proud to grow
alongside them.”
With Coastal Carolina and East Wilmington now open, 76 FENCE operates four locations across North Carolina and a total of 12 franchise locations across four states. The company continues its rapid
expansion with more than one dozen additional locations slated to open soon, including two in Alabama and two in Georgia, further extending its reach in the Southeast. As demand grows, 76 FENCE remains focused on empowering local entrepreneurs to join a mission-driven brand committed to exceptional quality, operational efficiency, and outstanding customer care.
For more information about 76 FENCE Jacksonville or to schedule a free estimate, visit www.76fence.com/jacksonville.
About 76 FENCE:
76 FENCE is a leading provider of premium fencing solutions, offering both residential and commercial fencing services. The company is known for its commitment to delivering a superior customer
experience through quality products, efficient service, and a seamless installation process. 76 FENCE franchisees receive comprehensive training and ongoing support to help them succeed in their local
markets. For information about franchise opportunities nationwide, please visit: https://76fence.com/franchise. Disclaimer: The information provided is not intended as an offer to sell,
or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise.
Philip (PJ) and Candace Hixon (center) of 76 FENCE Coastal Carolina and 76 FENCE East Wilmington stand alongside their family, team members and Chamber of Commerce representatives at their ribbon cutting ceremony.
Feature Image Courtesy of: 76 FENCE