Quick answer: This post walks through recent compact-bath remodels in colonials and capes, plus Route 4 commercial work we've installed in Fair Lawn over the past year. Every project below is one our own crew templated, fabricated and installed from our Lodi showroom about 9 minutes away — no subcontractors, no handoffs. For pricing or general services, our Fair Lawn service-area page is the right starting point.
At a glance — Fair Lawn glass work
Fair Lawn is one of our most consistent towns — older housing stock means tight bath footprints, but the wider street grid and the Lodi showroom right next door mean our crew is in and out without losing a half-day to drive time.
- Service area: 07410 — Radburn, Memorial Park, Warren Point, and the Fair Lawn Industrial Park edges
- Nearest showroom: Lodi — about 9 minutes from Fair Lawn
- Most-requested categories: frameless shower doors, custom mirrors, glass railings, back-painted glass
- Typical turnaround: two to three weeks from approved quote to install
Shower-door highlights
Older housing stock and tight bath footprints define Fair Lawn's shower work. The Radburn and Memorial Park sections in particular have compact original baths where templating against not-quite-square walls is the rule.
Frameless inline door in a Radburn colonial
A primary bath in a Radburn-section colonial from the late 1920s had a tub conversion done a decade ago and a framed slider that was showing its age. We templated the 34-inch opening against a wall that was out close to half an inch top to bottom, and installed a 3/8″ clear frameless inline door with brushed-nickel hinges. The new door swings square in a wall that doesn't — that's the whole point of templating versus measuring.
Bypass slider in a Memorial Park cape
A small primary bath in a Memorial Park cape off Plaza Road had a 60-inch tub-shower combo with no swing clearance. We installed a frameless bypass slider in 3/8″ clear glass on a slim chrome top track. The bypass is the right answer for any older Fair Lawn cape with a tight tub — you can't lose the inches a swinging door eats.
Steam-rated enclosure in a Warren Point new build
A larger newer build in Warren Point wanted a steam-rated primary enclosure sealed to a 9-foot ceiling. We installed the package in 1/2″ low-iron glass with matte-black hardware and a custom 24-inch pull. The hydrophobic coating was included at the homeowner's request — common spec on any new build in Fair Lawn now.
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Mirror work in Fair Lawn is mostly bathroom and entry scale. The older colonials and capes don't have the wall expanses for full-wall pieces, but they make excellent showcases for well-proportioned vanity and statement mirrors.
Single polished-edge primary vanity mirror
A Radburn primary bath ran a 54-inch by 36-inch polished-edge mirror across a single-sink vanity, anchored above the new sconces. Continuous, no frame, no bevel. The single-piece look quietly upgrades the whole bath without competing with any other finish in the room.
Beveled entryway mirror over a console
A Memorial Park colonial wanted a 30″ by 42″ mirror with a 1-inch polished bevel over a console table in the entry. The bevel reads as a thin shadow line under daylight from the front door. French-cleat mounted into studs we located with a magnet.
Other glass work
Commercial work is a real share of Fair Lawn's mix. Route 4 and Broadway frontage keeps a steady pipeline of storefront and small-tenant glass running.
Storefront replacement on Broadway
A small retail tenant on Broadway needed a damaged storefront panel replaced after an off-hours impact. We pulled the broken panel, replaced the cracked mullion, and installed a new tempered storefront panel inside a week. Insurance work like this is often a same-week turnaround.
Painted-glass kitchen backsplash
A renovated kitchen in a Warren Point colonial ran a single 7-foot panel of back-painted glass in soft warm white behind the range. No grout lines, no caulk seams, no scrubbing tile. Templated, cut, and installed in a single afternoon.
Why Fair Lawn chooses AGM
Forty-plus years of doing this from our two showrooms means we've already templated, fabricated and installed in nearly every Fair Lawn block. The Lodi showroom is 9 minutes from your house — close enough that your measure is usually scheduled the same week you call. A few specific reasons we hear from Fair Lawn customers:
- Templating, not measuring. Older Fair Lawn homes have walls that aren't perfectly square. We template the exact opening on site after the tile is set, so the glass fits the wall as it actually is.
- One crew, start to finish. The person who templates your bath is the same shop that cuts the glass and the same crew that installs it. No subcontractors, no handoffs.
- Hydrophobic coating done right. Hard-water NJ etches uncoated glass within one to three years. Our factory-applied hydrophobic coating is multi-year, not the weeks-long retail spray.
Start your project
Two to three weeks from approved quote to glass on the wall is the standard timeline: a free in-home measure within days of your first call, one to two weeks of fabrication, then a single-visit install. Mention Fair Lawn when you reach out and we'll route it to the right showroom.
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