Lakeshore Home Solutions LLC

MI

Home builder

no project is too big or too small. We can handle a brand new home from excavation to move inand less waste and more efficient work time with our experienced tradesmen.&nbspOur Values We believe in honestyintegrityand transparency in all our dealings with our clients. We value teamworkprofessionalismand continuous learning and improvement. We take pride in our workand we want to make sure that your home is everything your family deserves!&nbspOur Projects We have completed numerous projectsfrom small renovations to large residential constructions In Ozaukee CountyWI. Our portfolio includes building residential homesexcavatingbathroom remodelskitchen remodelsbasement remodelsgarage buildingand much more.&nbspyou will be treated like family! You will tell the difference from the first phoneElectricianPlumbing

2254 Our Mission At Lakeshore Home Solutions, we strive to provide the highest quality residential services to our clients. Based in Ozaukee County Wisconsin, we serve Ozaukee and surrounding counties. We are licensed and insured in the State of Wisconsin. Our mission is to turn your vision into reality while ensuring exceptional craftsmanship and customer satisfaction at fair and honest price. Specializing in residential work, no project is too big or too small. We can handle a brand new home f

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