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Where to buy frameless shower doors in Fort Lee NJ?

Frameless shower doors for Fort Lee are quoted, fabricated and installed by Accurate Glass & Mirror, a Bergen County NJ glass shop whose Lodi showroom sits about 16 minutes away at 80 Industrial Road. The company is licensed and insured, which matters when a building wants paperwork before any contractor is allowed upstairs.

Ask the building what it requires

In a condominium or an apartment, the shower door is only part of the job. Many buildings want a certificate of insurance naming the association before work can be scheduled, some restrict work to certain hours, and some require the service elevator to be reserved. Accurate Glass & Mirror is licensed and insured and treats that request as a routine step, but everything moves faster when you ask management for the requirements before the measure rather than the week the glass is ready. Buildings vary more than people expect, and what one board waves through another documents in triplicate, so the requirements are worth collecting in writing before a date is booked.

Plan the measure around access

The free in-home measure is short, but it needs the bathroom empty and the room lit. If a doorman has to be notified or a parking spot arranged, mention it when you call (201) 460-1313 so the visit is not spent circling the block. The measure records height, width, plumb and the way the walls meet the curb, and those numbers become the cut list.

Fort Lee bathrooms run from gut renovations to a single tub alcove in an older unit, and both are measured the same way. Where the layout is tight, a fixed panel with a hinged door, or a tub-mounted panel, usually solves it without giving up the frameless look. That call is made on site with the opening in front of you rather than from a floor plan.

Keep install day short and clean

Heavy tempered glass travels one panel at a time, so the route from the truck to the bathroom is worth thinking about in advance: elevator size, tight hallway corners, and whether floors need covering. The crew is the shop's own, which means the people setting anchors are the people who read the measurement notes. Panels are anchored into finished tile with care, set, sealed, and then the enclosure is left alone long enough for the sealant to cure before anyone uses it.

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Yes. Accurate Glass & Mirror carries licensing and insurance, and buildings that require a certificate naming the association or the managing agent can be accommodated as part of scheduling. Ask your management office exactly whose name belongs on it and what limits they expect, then pass that along when the measure is booked so a form is not the thing delaying installation.

Usually. A single fixed panel over a tub, or a hinged door with a narrow return, delivers the open look without needing floor space to swing into. What matters more than square footage is where the door lands and whether it clears the vanity and the toilet. Settling that is exactly what the measure visit is for.

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Fort Lee buildings have rules; the paperwork is routine

Whether the bathroom sits in a high-rise or a house, the project starts the same way. Call (201) 460-1313 to schedule the free measure, and bring your building's contractor requirements into that first conversation so nothing waits on a form later.

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