Accurate Glass & Mirror sells and installs frameless shower doors in Mahwah, working from its Midland Park showroom about sixteen minutes away and its Lodi fabrication shop. Every panel is measured in the house, cut and edged in Lodi, then set by the company's own installers. There is no retail box version of this product.
The visit is free and it is the foundation of the whole job. A measurer reads the opening at several heights, checks both walls for plumb, checks the curb for pitch, and looks at what the door has to clear as it opens. Those figures, plus your thickness and finish choices, become the cut list.
Accuracy is not optional at that stage. Cutting, drilling and edging all happen before the glass is tempered, and afterward the panel cannot be touched, so the list has to be right the first time.
Cutting and edging happen at the Lodi shop rather than at a distant plant, which keeps fabrication accountable to the people who took the measurement. Hardware is chosen from oil rubbed bronze, matte black, polished chrome and brushed nickel. If a detail on the drawing is ambiguous, it gets resolved by a phone call to the measurer instead of by an assumption on a production line.
Local fabrication shortens the list of things that go wrong quietly. When a plant far away cuts to a drawing, an unclear dimension gets interpreted rather than questioned, and the mistake surfaces as a panel that will not seal. When the cutting table sits in the same building as the file, somebody walks over and asks. That is most of the reason custom glass shops still cut their own material.
Installation is handled by Accurate Glass & Mirror's own people, never subcontracted, and the company is licensed and insured after more than forty years in Bergen County. Practically, that means a hinge needing adjustment later goes back to the same outfit that hung it, which is rarely true of a kit ordered online and fitted by whoever was available that week.
It shows up in the small work nobody advertises. A door drifting out of alignment after a season of use, a bottom sweep that wears through, a handle working loose: all of it is ordinary, and all of it is simpler when the original installer is down the road with the drawing on file. A physical address in the county is what makes that follow-up easy.
Accurate Glass & Mirror's own installers. The company does not subcontract its glass work, so the crew carrying a heavy tempered panel into your bathroom works for the same shop that measured the opening and cut the glass. It holds its own license and insurance, and it has been working in custom glass across North Jersey for over forty years.
No. A special order through a retailer still ships a manufactured unit sized to a standard opening, with a frame or partial frame taking up the difference. Custom frameless work skips that entirely: glass is cut to your measured opening, and the hardware layout follows your walls rather than a catalog template.
That location is appointment only, and the number is (201) 507-5918. Set a time to look through glass and hardware finishes, or skip ahead to the free in-home measure and let your own opening tell you what it needs.