Local Entrepreneurs Expand 76 FENCE into Warrren County & Greater Cincinnati

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PHOTO (left to right): 76 FENCE Cincinnati Franchise Owners Andrew Ford and Dan Menninger

WARREN COUNTY, OH --  76 FENCE, one of the fastest-growing fencing franchise brands in the country, is continuing its Midwest expansion with the launch of two territories in the Greater Cincinnati market under the ownership of business partners Andrew Ford of Warren County and Dan Menninger of Cincinnati.

The two-territory agreement marks the brand’s entry into the Cincinnati region and reflects continued strategic growth into strong residential markets where established neighborhoods, active real estate activity and steady population trends drive sustained demand for professional home services.

Ford and Menninger bring complementary professional backgrounds rooted in leadership, operations, technology, and relationship management. They were drawn to the opportunity to build a scalable business and collaborate with skilled professionals across the industry to deliver a high level of service and consistency for customers.

“Cincinnati is a market we know well and believe in,” said Andrew Ford. “It’s an area built on strong neighborhoods and long-term homeownership. We saw an opportunity to introduce a more disciplined, process-driven approach to fencing that prioritizes communication, reliability, and authenticity.”

Their decision to align with 76 FENCE was also driven by the brand’s infrastructure and growth model.

“We were looking for a business with real systems behind it,” said Dan Menninger. “76 FENCE offers structured training, operational support and technology that allow us to scale thoughtfully across multiple territories. The two-territory commitment gives us room to grow while maintaining a strong local focus.”

This area's diverse housing stock, mix of historic properties and new development, and consistent demand for privacy, safety and property enhancement make fencing an essential service category. The region’s suburban communities in particular continue to see steady investment and renovation activity.

“Cincinnati is a strong and stable market that aligns well with our long-term expansion strategy,” said Ed Samane, president of 76 FENCE. “Dan and Andrew bring operational discipline and a clear vision for growth. Their two-territory launch is an important step as we expand our footprint into Ohio.”

The new Cincinnati/Warren County territories will provide residential and commercial fencing installations supported by 76 FENCE’s proprietary systems, streamlined estimating and installation processes, and customer-first service standards. Ford and Menninger plan to focus early efforts on building installation capacity, establishing vendor relationships, and integrating into the local business community.

“Our goal is to build something sustainable,” Ford said. “We want to create a reputation  for doing what we say we’ll do, delivering quality work, and setting the standard for excellence.”

Community engagement will be central to their growth strategy.

“Cincinnati values relationships and trust,” said Menninger. “We intend to be active in the communities we serve and build long-term partnerships, not just complete projects.”

This launch continues 76 FENCE’s disciplined national expansion as the brand strengthens its presence across high-demand residential markets.

Additional updates regarding service availability and grand opening plans will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information, please visit www.76fence.com/cincinnati

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