Lakeshore Window & Door LLC

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in Louisiana’s challenging weather. From full window and door replacements to quickhassle-free glass repairsour dedicated team handles every project with care. &nbspProudly serving CovingtonSlidellHammondNew Orleans &ampsurrounding areas. What Our Customers Say Transforming homesone window at a time. Our Mission &nbsp&nbspAt Lakeshore Window &ampDoorwe specialize in high-qualityenergy-efficient home windows and doors that enhance your home’s comfortcurb appealand long-term value. With deep roots in the industry and a steadfast commitment to craftsmanshipwe proudly serve homeowners across southern Louisiana with honestyskillreplacing outdated windows and doorsor simply need expert repairs

17 years of hands-on experience—carries forward a legacy built on dedication and attention to detail. Whether you're building a new home, replacing outdated windows and doors, or simply need expert repairs, we work closely with you to ensure the job is done right the first time. Focusing exclusively on residential projects, we offer both replacement and new construction window and door services. Our team is passionate about helping homeowners make smart, lasting improvements by using only premiu

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