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Contact Southern Home Improvement Center — Local Offices & Free Estimates







    Tell us your city, the type of project you are planning, and a short summary of what you need. Clear details help the team respond faster and prepare the right next step for your home.

    1. Start with your city Include your city or nearby area so the right local office can review the request.
    2. Name the project type Roofing, windows, siding, gutters, patio covers, screen rooms, sunrooms, storm damage, or another exterior project.
    3. Add visible details Mention leaks, damage, age, photos, timing, insurance deadlines, or preferred next steps.

    Find the Closest SHIC Office

    SHIC works with homeowners across several Gulf Coast markets. The easiest way to get a useful first response is to include your city, nearby area, and project type when you reach out. If you are unsure which office fits, start with the closest region or send the form with your city listed clearly.

    Slidell / Northshore

    For Slidell, Lacombe, Mandeville, Covington, and nearby Northshore communities.

    New Orleans / Jefferson

    For New Orleans, Jefferson Parish, Metairie, Kenner, Harahan, River Ridge, and nearby metro areas.

    Baton Rouge Area

    For Baton Rouge, Prairieville, Gonzales, Denham Springs, and nearby Capital Region communities.

    Mississippi Gulf Coast

    For Gulfport, Bay St. Louis, Biloxi, Picayune, and nearby Mississippi coastal communities.

    Not Sure Where to Start?

    Send your city, project type, and photos if available. The team can review the details and guide you to the next step.

    What Type of Project Are You Contacting Us About?

    Choose the closest match below if you want to review the service before submitting your request. These links help you compare common project types before you describe what your home needs.

    What to Include for a Faster Estimate

    A contact form works best when it gives enough context for a real first response. You do not need technical language. A short, specific request is usually enough to help the team understand the project and schedule the next step.

    Location Your city, neighborhood, or nearest major cross streets.
    Project type Roof, windows, siding, gutters, patio cover, enclosure, storm damage, or other exterior work.
    Visible issue Leaks, missing shingles, fogged glass, drafts, overflow, damaged siding, or drainage concerns.
    Timing Urgent issue, insurance deadline, planned upgrade, closing date, travel schedule, or flexible timeline.
    Photos Phone photos can help clarify visible scope before the in-person review.

    Areas We Serve

    SHIC serves homeowners across Southeast Louisiana and nearby Mississippi Gulf Coast communities. Include your city when you reach out so the team can understand the location, access, and regional office that best fits your project.

    Slidell Northshore Lacombe Mandeville Covington New Orleans Jefferson Parish Metairie Kenner Baton Rouge Prairieville Gulfport Bay St. Louis Biloxi Picayune

    Common Contact Questions

    Do I need to know the exact service before I contact SHIC?

    No. Start with the visible issue or project goal. For example, “roof leak after heavy rain,” “replace older windows,” “add a patio cover,” or “new gutters for drainage.”

    Which office should I call?

    Use the office or form option closest to your project location. If you are unsure, include your city clearly so the team can direct your request properly.

    Can I send photos before an estimate?

    Yes. Photos can help clarify visible damage, access, materials, and project scope before the in-person review.

    What happens after I send a request?

    The team reviews your city, project type, timing, and visible details, then follows up with the next practical step for your project.

    A clear first message helps the team understand the home, the location, and the project need from the start. When the city, project type, visible issue, timing, and photos are included, the next step can be based on real context instead of guesswork.