Quick answer: Maywood (ZIP 07607) sits about seven minutes from the Lodi shop — an easy run up Pleasant Avenue and over toward Industrial Road. The borough is full of pre-1940 Cape Cods and Colonial Revivals on tidy lots, with a healthy share of split-levels added in the post-war years. A lot of those original bathrooms still have framed showers and builder mirrors. The work we do here is mostly hand-templated frameless replacements, custom vanity mirrors, and back-painted backsplashes in renovated kitchens.
For everything we offer in town, see the Maywood service page. Below are the highlights of recent residential work.
Maywood at a glance
Maywood is just over one square mile, with about 10,000 residents tucked between Hackensack to the east and Rochelle Park to the west. The Borough Center has homes built before 1939 still on the original lots — a lot of pre-1940 Cape Cods and Colonial Revivals — interspersed with mid-century split-levels added as the borough grew through the 1950s and 60s. It's a stay-put town where families don't move often, which means a lot of long-loved homes with original first-generation fixtures.
From Lodi we cross into Maywood in about seven minutes. Same-week measure availability is the norm.
Shower-door highlights
Frameless inline replacement in a Pleasant Avenue Cape
A 1930s Cape off Pleasant Avenue had been carefully restored upstairs but the primary bath still had the original framed slider from a 1980s renovation. The owners wanted a frameless inline door that wouldn't disrupt the period feel. We templated the existing opening, kept the original tile, and installed a single inline door with a fixed return panel in 3/8″ clear glass with brushed-nickel hinges. The result fit so cleanly that visitors assume the glass was original to the renovation. Two-week lead time from quote to install.
Steam enclosure for a renovated Colonial Revival primary
A Colonial Revival off Garden Street had undergone a top-to-bottom primary-bath renovation that included a dedicated steam generator. We fabricated a sealed steam-rated frameless enclosure in 3/8″ low-iron glass running floor-to-ceiling with an operable transom for venting. Heavy-duty hinges, upgraded gaskets at every joint, and a custom 24″ pull in brushed bronze to match the home's hardware program.
Tub-to-shower conversion in a split-level kid's bath
A split-level off West Pleasant had a kid's bath where the parents had outgrown the need for a tub. The remodeler converted the space to a curbed walk-in shower, and we installed a frameless fixed-panel-and-door in 3/8″ clear glass with matte-black hinges. The black hardware matched the new black-and-white tile scheme the homeowners had selected.
Mirror highlights
Custom beveled vanity mirror for a pre-1940 Cape
A pre-1940 Cape off Maywood Avenue had a small primary bath with a narrow 30″ vanity that came up too short for any off-the-shelf mirror. We cut a 26″ × 38″ panel with a 1″ polished bevel and helped the owners set it with cleat-and-clip mounts above the existing sconces. The narrow custom size made the small bath feel proportionate — something an off-the-shelf mirror at 36″ would have crowded.
Foyer mirror wall in a Colonial Revival
A Colonial Revival off Sylvan Drive wanted a foyer mirror that would reflect afternoon light from the front-door sidelights deeper into the house. We delivered a single panel 48″ × 84″ with polished edges, anchored with mirror mastic and J-channel. The owner said the entry now feels twice as long.
Other glass work
Back-painted glass backsplash in a renovated kitchen
A renovated kitchen on Spring Valley Avenue installed a single panel of back-painted glass in soft warm white behind the range, templated to fit around the new hood and outlets. The homeowner had originally specced subway tile and changed their mind after seeing a sample at the Lodi showroom — they didn't want grout lines to scrub.
Glass tabletop for a family-piece coffee table
An owner asked us to cut a tempered tabletop for an inherited mid-century coffee table that had developed water rings. 1/2″ tempered, polished edges, beveled to soften the corners. Templated in person, delivered the following week.
Get a Free In-Home Measure in Maywood
Seven minutes from the Lodi shop — Maywood measures usually schedule within two business days. Free and no obligation.
Request Your Measure →Why Maywood chooses AGM
Two reasons we hear consistently. First, our experience with the homes. Pre-1940 Capes and Colonial Revivals have specific quirks — settled plaster, original tile that wasn't laid plumb, undersized rough openings — that are second nature to a templater who's worked in hundreds of them. Second, the long-term relationship piece. Maywood is a stay-put town. The mirror you install today is the same mirror you might call about for a service question in 2040. We're still here, still family-run, still the same crew.
And of course the drive is short. Lodi to Maywood is seven minutes. Measures go on the calendar fast.
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