Washington Township is a quiet, leafy Bergen County township where well-kept yards and mature shade trees line residential streets. Local housing skews toward overwhelmingly single-family ranches, split-levels and colonials on generous lots — the kind of family houses that have raised a generation or two on streets where neighbors know neighbors, and family-bath updates in ranches and splits, primary-bath remodels, and the occasional whole-home addition make up the bulk of our install calendar here. If your own project sounds like one of the case studies below, jump to the Washington Township service page or text Jessica from the contact section.
At a glance
| Washington Township project profile | Detail |
|---|---|
| Drive time from Midland Park | About 10 minutes |
| ZIP / county | 07676 · Bergen County |
| Common housing | overwhelmingly single-family ranches, split-levels and colonials on generous lots — the kind of family houses that have raised a g… |
| Where we’re busiest | the streets off Pascack Road, the Washington Township School area, the eastern side of the township |
| Typical projects | family-bath updates in ranches and splits, primary-bath remodels, and the occasional whole-home addition |
| Average turnaround | Two to three weeks from approved quote |
Shower-door highlights
Shower enclosures are our highest-volume category in Washington Township by a wide margin. The borough’s housing mix means most of the work is framed-to-frameless replacements in existing bathrooms rather than new construction — though we do both. A few recent installs that show the range:
Frameless inline replacement in a 1960s ranch
A long-time family in a 1964 ranch off Pascack Road decided to update their primary bath after the kids moved out. The original framed slider had been there since the house was built — original hardware, original gasket, sixty years of soap residue. We pulled it, repaired some minor substrate work where the framing had absorbed moisture, and installed a single frameless inline door with a return panel in 3/8-inch clear glass with brushed nickel hardware. The owners said the room felt twice as big the moment we left.
Corner enclosure in a split-level remodel
A renovated split-level near the school had carved out a new primary-bath footprint, and the design called for a 90-degree corner frameless enclosure with two fixed panels meeting at a vertical seam and a hinged door swinging out. We fabricated the package in 3/8-inch low-iron with matte-black hardware to match the rest of the fixtures the designer had specced. The corner-meet seam landed dead-true with a clear silicone joint and no clip. Eighteen-day turnaround.
Replacement glass for a damaged enclosure
A family had a contractor-installed enclosure from another shop fail when the bottom corner of a fixed panel chipped — chip in tempered glass equals replacement, not repair. We measured the existing opening, fabricated a matching panel in 3/8-inch clear, and swapped it into the existing hardware in a half-day service call. The rest of the enclosure didn't need to change.
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Get a Free In-Home Measure in Washington TownshipMirror highlights
Most Washington Township homeowners don’t realize how dated their builder-grade bathroom mirror looks until they see it next to a single seamless piece of polished mirror. Custom mirrors are an underrated upgrade — usually less than ten percent of the cost of a shower-enclosure project, and they make the whole room read more finished. Recent examples:
60-inch frameless vanity mirror
A primary bath in a township ranch had a 60-inch double vanity with two narrow builder-grade mirrors hung above each sink. The owners wanted a single continuous mirror. We fabricated a 60×36 polished-edge mirror in 1/4-inch silvered, anchored with hidden clips between the sconces. The room reads bigger and the new vanity light hits the whole surface evenly.
Other glass work
Beyond showers and mirrors, Washington Township keeps us busy with the full range — glass railings, painted-glass backsplashes, glass tabletops, and the occasional commercial storefront:
Painted-glass kitchen backsplash
A whole-home renovation in a Pascack Road colonial wanted a seamless backsplash behind the range — no grout lines. We installed a single 8-foot back-painted glass panel in a warm white that matches the cabinets, templated tight to the range hood and around two outlets. Cleanup is a single wipe with a microfiber. The homeowners' note when we left: 'I cannot wait to never clean grout again.'
Why Washington Township chooses AGM
Family homes that have raised one or two generations of kids and aren't going anywhere. The owners here are doing the careful, considered updates — not gut renovations — that extend the life of these well-built houses by another twenty or thirty years. A new frameless shower, a single seamless mirror, a clean painted-glass backsplash. Small interventions that read like a full refresh. A few specifics that matter: our Midland Park showroom is about 10 minutes from your door, our crew templates and installs every job in-house (no subcontractor handoffs), and the written quote after the free in-home measure is the price — no fees added at install for site conditions we should have caught earlier.
Start your project
Text Jessica a photo of the existing space, your Washington Township address, and a quick description, and she’ll come back within a business day with a ballpark and a measure slot. Or call (201) 460-1313 during business hours (Mon–Fri 9–5, Sat 9–4). The in-home measure is free and the written quote is firm.
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