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J.A.L. Construction L.L.C.

24693 U.S. Highway 190
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J.A.L. Construction L.L.C.

24693 U.S. Highway 190
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We specialize in all phases of remodeling for your home, business, bathrooms, kitchens, finishing basements, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Jose and his crew did an amazing job. Great overall quality, attention to detail, and timeliness. Would definitely hire them again and recommend highly for similar work."

Jame H on June 2025

We specialize in all phases of remodeling for your home, business, bathrooms, kitchens, finishing basements, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Jose and his crew did an amazing job. Great overall quality, attention to detail, and timeliness. Would definitely hire them again and recommend highly for similar work."

Jame H on June 2025



Empire Construction And Restoration

1210 Veterans Memorial Blvd
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Empire Construction And Restoration

1210 Veterans Memorial Blvd
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We are a family owned business with over 25 years in residential construction. We can do your basic bathroom remodel to building your dream home. We can be reached 24 hours a day through phone call, text or in person. We make our customers our first priority and treat every job like it's our own house.

We are a family owned business with over 25 years in residential construction. We can do your basic bathroom remodel to building your dream home. We can be reached 24 hours a day through phone call, text or in person. We make our customers our first priority and treat every job like it's our own house.


Wood King Carpentry

2304 Engineers Rd. Ste. C
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Wood King Carpentry

2304 Engineers Rd. Ste. C
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28 years of experience

Hi, i'd like to introduce you to Wood King Carpentry. Specializing in hi-quality custom cabinetry to fit your individual needs with over 20 years experience. Anything you may need from basic shelving units, to kitchen cabinets, vanities, and even custom doors. Were still new to the area and expanding but if you'd like to view some of our work or contact us for any information feel free to do so at woodkingcarpentry.com or on our facebook page, (504) 309-7269. We look forward to any possible business with you.

Hi, i'd like to introduce you to Wood King Carpentry. Specializing in hi-quality custom cabinetry to fit your individual needs with over 20 years experience. Anything you may need from basic shelving units, to kitchen cabinets, vanities, and even custom doors. Were still new to the area and expanding but if you'd like to view some of our work or contact us for any information feel free to do so at woodkingcarpentry.com or on our facebook page, (504) 309-7269. We look forward to any possible business with you.


True Restoration, LLC

120 Clara Drive
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True Restoration, LLC

120 Clara Drive
No reviews yet
10 years of experience

We have a team ready and able to handle mostly any home improvement need. If it is something we do not specialize in such as plumbing and electrical then we have other affiliates that are licensed in those areas who are happy for the referral. Our normal procedure for bids are as follows: Meet with customer directly to go over disired scope of work Work up an estimate within 2 business days Schedule a second appointment to review estimate with customer face to face Begin work upon signed agreement and specified scheduling with client **All work requires half down and the remaining balance when the work is completed and client signs a satisfactory completion agreement** We are locally owned, fully insured and qualified to meet your needs.

We have a team ready and able to handle mostly any home improvement need. If it is something we do not specialize in such as plumbing and electrical then we have other affiliates that are licensed in those areas who are happy for the referral. Our normal procedure for bids are as follows: Meet with customer directly to go over disired scope of work Work up an estimate within 2 business days Schedule a second appointment to review estimate with customer face to face Begin work upon signed agreement and specified scheduling with client **All work requires half down and the remaining balance when the work is completed and client signs a satisfactory completion agreement** We are locally owned, fully insured and qualified to meet your needs.


"If you want a contractor that miscalculates, that demonstrates mediocre craftsmanship, that is poor at project management, that shoulder shrugs at your concerns, and that doesn’t take responsibility for their miscalculations then this is your guy. We hired him and his team to remodel a sunroom in the back of our house and overhangs our backyard. The first issue arose when we had a new roof installed at his sub-contractor’s suggestion (Garcia…of “Garcia did my roof”) and they didn’t complete the job. They left all of the soffit and tongue and groove pieces of the roof that needed to be replaced. Elliott as the main contractor and project manager of the remodel should’ve made sure this happened at the time, and he didn’t. Second issue arose when they installed the windows. Two other contractors that we were interviewing for a separate job, unprompted, told us to “have whoever installed your windows come back out and finish/fix the work”. Two! I mentioned this to Elliott who again just shoulder shrugged and said that they were fine. They aren’t. The third—but not last—issue was when they installed the paneled ceiling. Where they decided the cuts would go has it looking like a mishappened puzzle above us. I have never seen a paneled ceiling look so disjointed, and to add insult to injury the way he installed the light in the ceiling has the piece around it constantly falling out. It’s not fixed to the ceiling. The stain is also very uneven all over the ceiling. And lastly, we had the wood floor in the sunroom replaced with a beautiful tile. My husband asked him point blank if there would be an issue or if we would need to mitigate the supports of the sunroom in some way because of the extra weight, to which he replied “No, it should be fine”. Lo and behold, the extra weight mattered. The 80-year-old sunroom resettled on the pillars that hold it up. This caused some stress for the door that leads outside from the sunroom as well as stress on walls and issues with the integrity of the structure on the outside of the house. Elliott essentially 1) blamed our house for being old, 2) told us that our sunroom has always been sinking because it sits on concrete footings rather than into a deep foundation, 3) whoever it was that decided to build a sunroom in the first place. Blamed everything except the fact that he didn’t take into account the extra weight of the room when replacing the floor. We’ve lived here 10 years. I think we would’ve noticed the room sinking at the rate in which it resettled over the past 9 months. And speaking of it just being 9 months since he did the work…when we asked him to mitigate the fact that the door no longer closes, he acted like he was doing us this big favor to address something that he felt had nothing to do with the job he just did. We’ve always been able to open and close the door before the remodel, and now suddenly the door being unusable has nothing to do with him. Someone who less than a year ago installed the door and has now had to come out twice to adjust it. Contractors (all that I’ve worked with) warranty their work for at least a year, most for two years. I was asking nothing more than for him to fulfill his warranty. When he did finally get around to addressing the door, he reset it so sloppily, so crudely, so in NO way you’d ever expect someone that you paid to do a job to work on your house, that it feels like a “(fill in the blank) you, lady. We’re done.” If this is the type of work you come back with when you’re fulfilling your warranty, then you’re letting me know that you’d wish for me to never contact you again. When doing the work, he suggested that I get a second opinion on what should be done and also told me that this was the final time he would come out about the door. Did I mention that it’s been only 9 months?...So, he’s basically telling me that in no way does he intend to fulfill his warranty should we need him to in the next year. All that said, homeowner beware when considering Elliott for your renovations. And yes, we did get a second opinion."

Katrina A on December 2021

Woodworker specializing in custom cabinets.

"If you want a contractor that miscalculates, that demonstrates mediocre craftsmanship, that is poor at project management, that shoulder shrugs at your concerns, and that doesn’t take responsibility for their miscalculations then this is your guy. We hired him and his team to remodel a sunroom in the back of our house and overhangs our backyard. The first issue arose when we had a new roof installed at his sub-contractor’s suggestion (Garcia…of “Garcia did my roof”) and they didn’t complete the job. They left all of the soffit and tongue and groove pieces of the roof that needed to be replaced. Elliott as the main contractor and project manager of the remodel should’ve made sure this happened at the time, and he didn’t. Second issue arose when they installed the windows. Two other contractors that we were interviewing for a separate job, unprompted, told us to “have whoever installed your windows come back out and finish/fix the work”. Two! I mentioned this to Elliott who again just shoulder shrugged and said that they were fine. They aren’t. The third—but not last—issue was when they installed the paneled ceiling. Where they decided the cuts would go has it looking like a mishappened puzzle above us. I have never seen a paneled ceiling look so disjointed, and to add insult to injury the way he installed the light in the ceiling has the piece around it constantly falling out. It’s not fixed to the ceiling. The stain is also very uneven all over the ceiling. And lastly, we had the wood floor in the sunroom replaced with a beautiful tile. My husband asked him point blank if there would be an issue or if we would need to mitigate the supports of the sunroom in some way because of the extra weight, to which he replied “No, it should be fine”. Lo and behold, the extra weight mattered. The 80-year-old sunroom resettled on the pillars that hold it up. This caused some stress for the door that leads outside from the sunroom as well as stress on walls and issues with the integrity of the structure on the outside of the house. Elliott essentially 1) blamed our house for being old, 2) told us that our sunroom has always been sinking because it sits on concrete footings rather than into a deep foundation, 3) whoever it was that decided to build a sunroom in the first place. Blamed everything except the fact that he didn’t take into account the extra weight of the room when replacing the floor. We’ve lived here 10 years. I think we would’ve noticed the room sinking at the rate in which it resettled over the past 9 months. And speaking of it just being 9 months since he did the work…when we asked him to mitigate the fact that the door no longer closes, he acted like he was doing us this big favor to address something that he felt had nothing to do with the job he just did. We’ve always been able to open and close the door before the remodel, and now suddenly the door being unusable has nothing to do with him. Someone who less than a year ago installed the door and has now had to come out twice to adjust it. Contractors (all that I’ve worked with) warranty their work for at least a year, most for two years. I was asking nothing more than for him to fulfill his warranty. When he did finally get around to addressing the door, he reset it so sloppily, so crudely, so in NO way you’d ever expect someone that you paid to do a job to work on your house, that it feels like a “(fill in the blank) you, lady. We’re done.” If this is the type of work you come back with when you’re fulfilling your warranty, then you’re letting me know that you’d wish for me to never contact you again. When doing the work, he suggested that I get a second opinion on what should be done and also told me that this was the final time he would come out about the door. Did I mention that it’s been only 9 months?...So, he’s basically telling me that in no way does he intend to fulfill his warranty should we need him to in the next year. All that said, homeowner beware when considering Elliott for your renovations. And yes, we did get a second opinion."

Katrina A on December 2021





Gulf Coast Green Construction LLC

141 Robert E Lee Blvd. Unit 116
5.00(
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Gulf Coast Green Construction LLC

141 Robert E Lee Blvd. Unit 116
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are Louisiana licensed and insured commercial and residential contractors. We believe in Building Louisiana Beautiful. This is our home. Our friends and family are part of this community, and our work reflects the pride we take in being Louisianians.

"It was excellent, they were honest, very competent, they came back right away and fix everything. They are wonderful."

Elisabeth T on September 2019

We are Louisiana licensed and insured commercial and residential contractors. We believe in Building Louisiana Beautiful. This is our home. Our friends and family are part of this community, and our work reflects the pride we take in being Louisianians.

"It was excellent, they were honest, very competent, they came back right away and fix everything. They are wonderful."

Elisabeth T on September 2019

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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Apply a sealant to your cabinets to repel water and moisture. This will help prevent further water damage from developing, such as mold and rotting wood. Lacquer, polyurethane, and varnish are commonly used sealants with waterproofing abilities. Brush them onto your cabinets and follow the manufacturer's instructions on drying time, which can take up to several hours.

If you spill wood refinishing oil, wipe up the liquid quickly without spreading the stain and then use soap and water or a stain remover to get rid of the spot. Since the product is oil based, using a detergent like dish soap or a thinner like mineral spirits will help take out the stain. You may need to repeat this process multiple times to remove the stain.

Refinishing cabinets requires a significant commitment, so even a professional will take between 40 and 120 hours on average to complete a cabinet refinishing project. In most cases, you’re looking at a week or more of work, although this depends on the number of cabinets you have and how many laborers will be working on the project. Whether you’re refinishing cabinets in your kitchen, bathroom, or office, you should plan on the room being at least partially out of commission for one to two weeks. DIY refinishing will usually take a month or two, depending on your expediency.

Kitchen remodeling can be as minor as a new coat of paint or as significant as a kitchen expansion to add more space. Some common things to include in a kitchen remodel include:

  • New appliances

  • Fresh flooring

  • New paint on walls or cabinets

  • Luxury countertops

  • New or custom cabinets

  • Lighting fixtures

  • New cabinet hardware

  • Changes in electrical or plumbing locations

  • New sink and faucet

It’s usually worth your investment to refinish old or fading cabinets. Refinishing your cabinets can be an excellent and budget-friendly way to makeover your kitchen. You have a wide range of paint and stain colors to choose from, so you can achieve whatever look you desire without having to replace your existing cabinets. Plus, it's one of the home renovation projects that can help increase the value of your home. 

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