Quick answer: Over the past several years, AGM has installed custom frameless shower doors, large vanity and dressing-room mirrors, glass railings and back-painted glass throughout Park Ridge, NJ. Below is a tour of recent project highlights — what we built, where, and how to start your own. From our Midland Park showroom, we're about 15 minutes south of Park Ridge.
Park Ridge at a Glance for Glass Projects
Park Ridge has one of the more walkable downtowns in the Pascack Valley — older colonials and Tudors on quiet tree-lined streets close to the train station, plus the West Ridge and East Ridge neighborhoods with mid-century colonials and ranches on slightly larger lots. The housing mix is mostly 1920s through 1960s with a steady drip of newer construction and full master-bath gut renovations.
The most common Park Ridge glass jobs are frameless shower replacements in renovated master baths, polished-edge vanity mirrors over double sinks and the occasional glass railing on a renovated open-stair colonial. Distance from our Midland Park showroom is about 15 minutes via Pascack Road — straightforward for measures and follow-up visits.
Recent Shower-Door Highlights in Park Ridge
Frameless enclosures are our most-requested service in Park Ridge. Here are three recent installs that illustrate the range.
Downtown Colonial Master Bath
A 1928 colonial a few blocks from the Park Ridge train station had a primary-bath gut renovation. We came in after the demo and built a 1/2" clear frameless walk-in shower with a fixed inline panel and a single inswing door, finished in polished nickel hardware to match the original 1920s-style plumbing fixtures the homeowners selected. Polished nickel reads softer against original 1920s casing than chrome — a small but meaningful choice in a Park Ridge colonial.
West Ridge Mid-Century Refresh
A 1954 ranch in the West Ridge area had a master-bath refresh — keeping the original footprint but updating the tile, fixtures and shower door. We built a 3/8" clear frameless inline panel with an inswing door in brushed nickel, sized for the existing 36" x 60" alcove. The wall was about 1/4" out of plumb over the door height (typical for a 70-year-old ranch), and we templated the panel to compensate so the door tracked square.
East Ridge Custom Walk-In
A larger renovation in the East Ridge neighborhood had a primary-suite remodel with a curbless walk-in shower and built-in tile bench. We installed 1/2" clear frameless glass with a fixed inline panel, a 90-degree return, and a single inswing door in matte black. The bench required a templated knock-out in the side panel — measured on site, cut and finished in our shop. Knock-outs like this are where careful templating pays off; even a 1/8" miss is visible.
For more on choosing between frameless, semi-frameless and framed enclosures, see our shower doors page and our complete shower-door buying guide.
Planning a Park Ridge shower project?
Free in-home measure from our Midland Park showroom — typically scheduled within the week. Text Jessica a photo of the space and she'll come back with a firm itemized quote.
Get a Free In-Home Measure in Park RidgeRecent Mirror Highlights in Park Ridge
Custom mirrors are our second most-requested category in Park Ridge — wide vanity mirrors over double sinks, dressing-room mirror walls and the occasional bedroom full-length mirror.
Double-Vanity Mirror, Downtown Colonial
A renovated 1932 colonial near downtown had a new 78" double-vanity that called for a single oversized mirror rather than two separate ones. We fabricated a 72" x 38" polished-edge mirror on hidden Z-clips with a 1/2" reveal at the wall — and added a small fixed shelf above the mirror for the homeowner's apothecary jars and toiletries. A single wide mirror always reads more architectural than two separate ones over each sink.
Dressing-Room Mirror Wall
A primary-suite dressing room in a renovated East Ridge colonial called for a wall-to-wall mirror behind the closet built-ins — 8' tall by 11' wide. We delivered as three matched panels with polished edges and tight butt-joints, with hidden bottom Z-clip support behind the closet base. Reads as a continuous sheet from the bedroom.
For mirror specs, edge profiles and the full process, see our custom mirrors page and our custom mirror wall guide.
Other Glass Work in Park Ridge
One recent Park Ridge project worth flagging: a back-painted glass kitchen backsplash in a renovated 1948 colonial — soft warm white, 3/8" tempered, full-height behind the range and run as a continuous piece around an interior corner. Painted glass backsplashes are particularly nice in older Park Ridge kitchens because they read modern but don't fight with traditional cabinetry or trim. For railings, our glass railings page covers code, cost and design.
Why Park Ridge Homeowners Choose AGM
Three reasons most Park Ridge projects end up with us: proximity (Midland Park is about 15 minutes south via Pascack Road), 40+ years of local installations (we've worked in homes from the 1910s through brand-new construction across the borough), and in-house fabrication (we cut and finish glass in our own shop, install with our own crew, and never subcontract). Free in-home measures are standard for every Park Ridge project. Most quotes are returned within one business day.
Start Your Park Ridge Glass Project
The fastest path: text Jessica a photo of the space with a rough measurement, and she'll come back with next steps — usually a scheduled in-home measure within the same week. Call (201) 507-5918 for the Midland Park showroom or (201) 460-1313 for our main Lodi line. For more on what Park Ridge homeowners typically choose, see our Park Ridge service page and the Bergen County projects overview.
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Most Park Ridge measures are scheduled within the week — and most quotes are returned within one business day of the measure.
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