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We have been proudly serving the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area since 1954. With our knowledge and experience in the commercial glazing subcontracting industry, we are confident we'll meet and exceed all of your expectations. We specialize in glass sales, installation, and services. Call us for a FREE estimate.

At Louisiana Glass, We offer a large inventory of high-quality products that guarantee value. Our team consists of industry experts who are trained, skilled, and committed to providing you with dependable and excellent customer service. Our state-of-the-art facility allows us to manufacture all of our products in-house.
Reviews (6)
John Crine
John Crine
Dec 17, 2020
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Positive: Responsiveness
Had problems with my entrance doors since I moved into my office years ago. Louisiana Glass was able to fix it same day I called. Would highly recommend.
Service: Door repair
Willie McNabb
Willie McNabb
Jul 02, 2019
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My company called LA Glass to assist us on a project that we had made an error on. Ellen - the secretary - took our call and without a purchase order / contract sent their employees to the job site, took our piece of glass to cut down to the correct size, broke it, and offered nothing to us for breaking it. When trying to rectify it - I was cursed over and over and threatened with physical violence.
After reading the other reviews on this site - it appears we should have done our research before calling them.
Jeri M.
Jeri M.
Nov 23, 2016
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The owner of this company freely and proudly uses "n---r" and "retards" all over his Facebook and Twitter and then blocks those who call him out. Don't patronize this business- here's to hoping Karma gets him before a human being does.
D. L.
D. L.
Nov 22, 2016
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At the end of the day, no matter the level of melanin in our skin, our money (like or blood) is the same. However, due to the behavior and crass statements of Jim Berrigan on a social media forum towards People of Color, I feel the dollars of all people could be better spent elsewhere. In a state with the second largest Black population (32% as of 2010), no one should be so comfortable calling customers derogatory, demeaning, and racist terms without repercussion. Anyone that feels comfortable expressing such sentiment towards other human beings should not expect those same people to, then, turn
Rantel Ransom
Rantel Ransom
Jul 18, 2016
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Its disheartening to see some of the ignorant things people decided to do with the freedoms they have as Americans. Be more mindful of what you say on the internet it might just affect you in the long run. #boycottjim #theyoutharewatching
Christopher Bianco
Christopher Bianco
Jul 09, 2016
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This guy gets what he deserves.
I feel bad if his employees suffer.
But this is the beginning of a culture war.
There will be victims.