Shower door cost in Englewood is driven by four things: how many glass panels the opening needs, the thickness of that glass, the hardware you pick, and how square the finished walls are. Accurate Glass & Mirror, a Bergen County NJ glass shop about fourteen minutes from Englewood, measures the opening for free and quotes from those numbers.
A single swinging door on a tub alcove is the simplest build there is. Put a fixed inline panel beside that door and you have added a second piece of glass, another wall attachment, and a seam that has to be sealed. Put a return panel on a curbed shower and you are into a three-piece enclosure held together with glass-to-glass hardware. Englewood bathrooms cover the whole range, from tight upstairs alcoves in older houses to wide walk-in showers in gutted primary baths, so the count is usually what separates one neighbor's quote from another's. Doors that swing both directions, tub-height panels versus full-height glass, and a transom above the door change the count as well.
Frameless doors are cut from heavy tempered safety glass in 3/8 or 1/2 inch. The half-inch panel feels more solid and has to hang on hardware rated to carry that weight, which is why the two thicknesses never land in the same place. Finish is the next fork. Polished chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and oil-rubbed bronze all read differently in a room, and they do not all sit at the same point on the sheet.
Clear glass is the default. Low-iron removes the green cast that shows in the exposed edge of a thick panel, most visibly on tall glass, and it carries an upcharge. A protective coating is one more line you can add or leave off.
Pricing an Englewood shower over the phone is guesswork, because the total depends on exact dimensions and on how far out of square the finished tile actually sits. Somebody comes to the house, takes the measurements, looks at the curb, the threshold, and the spots where hardware can be anchored, then quotes off those figures. That visit costs nothing on residential work. Glass is cut and edged at our Lodi bench and hung by our own crew, never a subcontractor, which is part of why the number holds. If you are torn between two layouts, both can be priced at the same visit.
Usually yes, a little. The panel has to be set plumb and anchored before the door hangs off it, and the joint between the two gets sealed. It is not a different day of work in most bathrooms, but it is more glass to handle and more setup, and that shows on the labor side of the quote.
Someone should be there to let the measurer in and to settle which way the door swings, where the handle goes, and whether a bench or niche has to be worked around. The visit is short. Decisions made in that half hour are what keep the finished glass from needing changes later.
Tell us the width of your opening and whether you want one panel or three, and we will set a free in-home measure. Englewood sits about fourteen minutes from the Lodi showroom, and the quote you get back is built from real dimensions. Call (201) 460-1313.