We build frameless shower doors for Paramus homes in heavy tempered glass, hand-templated to walls that rarely sit plumb in a 1960s cape or split-level. Our own crew fabricates and installs, no subcontractors. It starts with a free, no-obligation in-home measure, and our Lodi showroom is about ten minutes south.


A true frameless door hangs from the glass itself, so we use 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch tempered safety glass and keep the metal to a few finish-matched clips and hinges. There is no bulky frame to trap water or collect soap scum. Because the glass carries the load, every panel has to be measured and cut to your exact opening, which is why we template on site instead of pulling a stock size off a shelf.
You pick the look. We carry low-iron ultra-clear glass if you want the green tint gone, an optional easy-clean coating that helps the surface shed water, and fifteen hardware finishes from polished chrome to matte black and oil-rubbed bronze. Once we template, fabrication usually runs about one to two weeks, and the install is normally a single visit. Everything is cut in our own shop and set by our own crew, never subcontracted.

Most of Paramus went up between the 1950s and 1970s, capes, ranches and split-levels on quiet streets a world away from the Route 4 and Route 17 stores. Those baths were framed by hand decades ago and the walls have shifted since, so corners are rarely square and openings are rarely plumb. A stock frameless kit fights that. We template to the wall you actually have, so the glass sits tight and the door closes clean.
A lot of these homes are getting opened up right now, some renovated room by room, some torn down and rebuilt larger. A frameless enclosure is the finish that makes a redone Paramus bath look like the work it was. Our Lodi showroom is about ten minutes south, and because Bergen County retail closes on Sundays, our Saturday hours from nine to four are when a lot of Paramus homeowners come in. Or skip the trip: the in-home measure is free.
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More custom glass in Paramus: sliding & bypass shower doors, semi-frameless shower doors, shower door replacement, custom mirrors. See everything on our Paramus, NJ page. Frameless Shower Doors nearby: Ridgewood, Hackensack, Fort Lee. Learn more about our frameless shower enclosures statewide, or read the How much do frameless shower doors cost in NJ? and Frameless vs. semi-frameless: which is right? guides.
Our main showroom and glass shop is at 80 Industrial Road in Lodi, about ten minutes south of Paramus, open Monday through Friday nine to five and Saturday nine to four. You can see glass thickness, edgework and all fifteen hardware finishes in person. Call or text us at (201) 460-1313 first if you want to be sure someone is free to walk you through frameless options.
There is no flat price, because a frameless door is priced to your bath. What moves the number is the glass thickness, the size of the opening, the glass type you choose, such as standard clear or low-iron, and the hardware finish. The honest way to quote it is to measure. We give a firm, itemized price after a free in-home measure, and we offer monthly payment options if that helps.
Most Paramus jobs run about one to two weeks from measure to install. At the free in-home measure we template your opening, then the glass is cut and the hardware prepped in our own Lodi shop, which is the part that takes the week or two. Installation itself is usually a single visit. If you are working around a larger bathroom renovation, tell us your timeline and we will fit the glass to it.
Yes, and that is exactly what templating is for. The walls in a 1960s cape or split-level almost never sit plumb, so we measure the real opening on site rather than trusting a tape and a catalog. The glass is then cut to match, and finish-matched clips or hinges take up the small variations. The result looks intentional, not forced, even when the tile behind it was set decades ago.
We can, though a fixed frameless panel or a bypass door is often the smarter call over a tub in a compact hall bath, since a swinging frameless door needs room to clear. At the measure we look at the space and tell you honestly which style fits the room and how you use it. If you are keeping the tub, we build the glass around it cleanly, no guessing.
Two things help most. Low-iron ultra-clear glass drops the faint green tint you get in standard glass, so it reads cleaner and truer, and our optional easy-clean coating makes the surface shed water instead of holding spots. Neither is required, but both are popular in Paramus baths that get daily use. We will show you samples of each at the measure so you can decide before anything is cut.
Text or call for a fast quote, or book your free in-home measure. We serve all of Paramus and Bergen County.
Text or call for a fast quote, or book your free in-home measure. We serve all of Paramus and Bergen County.
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