In Lodi, the showroom and the cutting shop are both in town. Accurate Glass & Mirror keeps its main showroom at 80 Industrial Road, open Monday through Friday, 9 to 5, and Saturdays 9 to 4, with full enclosure displays on the floor. Walk in, or call (201) 460-1313 for the free in-home measure.
The floor is arranged to answer questions photographs cannot. Assembled enclosures let you open a heavy door and feel how the hardware carries it, see how a header-free top edge reads against a ceiling, and judge how much of a bathroom a fixed panel actually gives back. Standing in front of a real enclosure settles the frameless-versus-semi-frameless argument faster than any comparison chart or rendering. It also tends to end the debate about glass thickness, because the weight of a door is something you feel in the wrist rather than read in a specification.
A selection wall puts glass and hardware in one place, so a finish gets chosen against the glass it will hold instead of from a swatch. Chrome that is polished, nickel that is brushed, black in a matte finish and bronze that has been oil-rubbed all behave differently under bathroom lighting, and the differences are obvious in person and invisible on a screen. Bring a tile sample if the room is still being built.
A visit does not replace the measure. Even here, where the drive is a few blocks for some households, the glass is cut to the opening as it stands, so a measure is scheduled at the house before anything is fabricated. Residential measures are free. That appointment records height, width, how far the walls lean and how the curb sits, and the result is a firm written quote instead of an estimate.
Fabrication happens in the company's own shop, which is the reason this address matters. Cutting and edging heavy tempered panels in-house means the work is not queued at an outside plant, and the people who install the enclosure work for the same business. More than forty years of Bergen County work and a 4.8 star Google rating sit behind that arrangement. Neighbors get the same process as anyone else in the county: measure, quote, fabricate, install, with no step handed off to a stranger.
No. Midland Park, at 108 Greenwood Avenue, runs by appointment only. It is stocked with glass and hardware finishes for booked visits and it saves a longer drive for customers in the northern part of the county. Lodi is the walk-in location, six days a week, and it is the one with assembled enclosures on display.
It is not advisable. Homeowner measurements are usually taken at one height and rarely capture wall lean, curb slope or an out-of-square corner, and frameless glass is cut to fractions with no frame to hide behind. Since the residential measure costs nothing, the safer path is a short visit before any panels are ordered.
Lodi is home to the showroom and the glass shop both. Come in any day but Sunday to see full enclosures standing up, or call (201) 460-1313 and have the free measure done at the house first.