Redemption Road Fencing: Building More Than Boundaries





When Eric Foxworth talks about his business, he doesn’t start with talking about fences. He starts with people. For Eric, owner of Redemption Road Fencing, a fence is about protection, restoration, and creating something lasting, both for homeowners and for the people who build them.

Growing up in Arkansas, construction was part of Eric’s world from the very beginning. “I grew up in residential construction, so I was around home building and remodeling my entire childhood,” he shares. After high school, his path led to commercial metal building construction, and then to the military, where he served as an aircraft mechanic and A-10 Crew Chief. Following his service, Eric spent the next 20 years in the oil and gas industry, working his way up from the bottom to construction manager, a job that required long hours, constant travel, and time away from home.

In the summer of 2025, Eric wanted to not only be closer to his family, but also to his Arkansas roots. So, he moved his family from Corpus Christi, Texas, in June, settling in Bixby. It was there that the idea for Redemption Road Fencing truly began to take shape.
“I started this business after getting a fencing quote for my own home and realizing two things,” Eric explains. “The prices were high, and the quality wasn’t what it should be.” With his background in construction, he knew there was room to do better. “I knew I could offer homeowners something better: higher quality work at a more affordable price.”

But Redemption Road Fencing was never just about building fences. It was about building opportunity. Eric was inspired by a story he heard where a landscaping company owner gave a homeless individual a chance to work, changing the trajectory of his life. “My mission with Redemption Road Fencing is to serve this community by giving people on our team a real chance to rebuild their lives,” he says. His goal is to employ veterans and individuals who need a fresh start, offering meaningful work, structure, and dignity. “This company is more than fencing; it’s a place where people can regain confidence, provide for their families, and write a new chapter.”

Redemption Road truly is a family effort. Eric works alongside his father, and even his youngest daughter pitches in, helping with construction and nailing boards. Eric and his wife, Allison, have been married for 20 years and have two daughters: Lexi, a freshman at Oral Roberts University, and Mady, a sophomore at Bixby High School.  The Foxworth family loves traveling, camping, attending sporting events, playing music and spending time together. Their faith is central to their lives, and they are actively involved at Victory Church in Tulsa.

From a practical standpoint, Redemption Road Fencing offers a full range of services, including wood, vinyl, chain link, post-and-rail, and ornamental metal fencing. Eric personally handles the process from start to finish. 

Eric’s advice to homeowners is direct and thoughtful. “Invest in the parts of your home that protect your family, your privacy, and your peace of mind,” he says. “A fence isn’t just a boundary line; it’s security, curb appeal, and long-term value. And a good contractor should guide you, not push you.”

For Eric, the name Redemption Road holds deep meaning. It represents second chances: for employees, for his family, and for himself. “Serving homeowners is part of what we do,” he says, “but serving people is the reason we exist.”

To learn more about Redemption Road Fencing, call 918-896-3285, email sales@rr-fencing.com, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram @RedemptionRoadFencing.

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