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Avatar for Landry's Remodeling & Repair, LLC
Landry's Remodeling & Repair, LLC
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Egress Window - Install

Serving Scott, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Warranties offered

"Jonah was very professional and very polite. Cleaned up every day after they finished for the day. His crew was very friendly and hard working. We enjoyed the experience and would hire them again."
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Remodeling
Remodeling
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Remodeling

+53

Response time7 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pro Level Moving Services LLC
5.0(
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Window Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Scott, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very well. Came in to get it done ASAP and they worked hard and fast. Very happy with the service. I will recommend them to anybody needing what they offer there services for. Very courteous and very pleased to do the work. Could not ask for better."
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A.L.I. Home Improvement Company Inc
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New Window - SingleNew Window - Single - For BusinessNew Windows - 2+9 more

Serving Scott, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contacted Mr. Ali in order to have him give an estimate for vinyl siding for our home. He arrived promptly and gave a very thorough presentation to show he was fully insured. He showed pictures of his work, awards and commendations he has received and the names of references. He showed samples of the product he would use, patiently answered all of my questions and gave his input when asked about possible colors that would go with our brick. His quote was comparable to the other quote I received, but I decided to go with Mr. Ali because I felt that he was an honest and fair businessman. I was not disappointed. He was in constant contact with me and his workers during the installation. He came to inspect the work and answered any questions that I had. The workers were wonderful and the job was completed in the amount of days that was estimated. The siding looks even better than expected! I would highly recommend Mr. Ali to anyone contemplating adding or replacing siding to their home."
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

Whether it's better to repair or replace a broken mirror depends on its size, value, and the extent of the damage. For small, inexpensive mirrors, replacement is often the better choice, as the average repair cost of around $200 can be close to the price of a new one. However, for large mirrors—like those over a bathroom vanity or large floor mirrors—repair is usually more cost-effective. A new large mirror can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars, while repairs typically range from $50 to $200. You should also consider the mirror's age and sentimental value. Antique mirrors and family heirlooms are often priceless and irreplaceable, making repair the most sensible or only option.

The height of a mirror behind a vanity depends on several factors, including the height of the vanity, the placement of the faucet (on the wall or countertop), and the height of the faucet. A good rule of thumb is to hang the mirror 5 to 10 inches above the vanity’s highest point. However, you may need to lower the mirror based on the vanity size and overhead lighting placement.

There is no blanket number when it comes to glass thickness for soundproofing. Thicker glass does help reduce noise, but it’s only part of the solution. Most single-pane windows use glass that’s ⅛” to ¼” thick. While increasing the thickness can cut down on sound, the real noise-blocking power comes from stacking layers. Double—and triple-pane windows are far more effective for soundproofing. The combination of mass and separation breaks up sound waves better than thick glass could on its own.

Most bathroom mirrors last 10 to 15 years with regular maintenance. The actual lifespan is determined by the quality of the mirror, its materials, the way it was hung, and the overall ventilation and humidity level in your bathroom. Meanwhile, LED bathroom mirrors tend to have a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours.

A window may fail because of age, defective mechanisms, or moisture. Depending on the issue, the window may be fixed with simple repairs. Otherwise, you’ll have to invest in replacing it. You can avoid damaged windows but keeping up with window maintenance.   

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