Quick answer: Over the past several years, AGM has installed custom frameless shower doors, large mirror walls, glass railings and back-painted glass throughout Wayne, NJ. Below is a tour of recent project highlights — what we built, where in the township, and how to start your own project. From our Midland Park showroom, we're about 16 minutes from Wayne via Route 23 and Hamburg Turnpike.
Wayne at a Glance for Glass Projects
Wayne is one of North Jersey's most varied housing markets — Packanack Lake and Pines Lake feature 1920s and '30s cottages that have been added onto and renovated for nearly a century, Preakness and the area near the country clubs run heavy on mid-century colonials and ranches, and the Mountain View section near the Pompton River mixes older homes with newer construction. The most common Wayne glass jobs are master-bath shower replacements during full-bath gut renovations, which dominate the township's renovation activity.
Because so many Wayne homes were built between 1925 and 1965, almost no Packanack or Pines Lake bathroom is perfectly plumb — walls drift, original framing settled decades ago, and templating accurately is what separates a clean install from one that needs shims and silicone-everywhere repairs. We've worked through this on hundreds of Wayne bathrooms.
Recent Shower-Door Highlights in Wayne
Frameless enclosures are our most-requested service in Wayne. Here are three recent installs spanning very different homes.
Packanack Lake Split-Level Refresh
A Packanack Lake split-level had a master bath that hadn't been touched since 1972, with an original framed tub-shower. We came in after the demo and built a 3/8" clear frameless enclosure with a fixed inline panel and an inswing door in polished chrome — chrome to match the new plumbing fixtures the homeowners chose. The wall was about 1/2" out of plumb over the door height (typical for a 1955 build), and the panel was cut to compensate so the door tracked square.
Pines Lake Colonial Master Bath
A 1948 Cape on a wooded lot near Pines Lake had a primary-bath gut renovation. The new shower is a 1/2" clear frameless walk-in with a fixed return panel and a tall inswing door in brushed nickel. The footprint was just 4' x 6', so we kept the door narrower than typical (28") to keep the swing inside the room rather than into the vanity. Small-footprint frameless installs are about matching door width to room circulation more than they are about glass thickness.
Preakness Estate-Style Walk-In
A larger home on a country-club-adjacent street in Preakness had a primary-suite renovation with a curbless walk-in shower and dual shower heads. We installed 1/2" low-iron glass with a fixed inline panel, a 90-degree return and a single inswing door — matte black hardware to match the cabinet pulls. Low-iron was important; the homeowners chose a pale Calacatta marble inside and we didn't want any green tint reading through the glass.
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 Wayne 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 WayneRecent Mirror Highlights in Wayne
Custom mirrors are our second most-requested category in Wayne — vanity mirrors, full-wall mirrors in finished basements, and the occasional walk-in-closet mirror wall.
Double-Vanity Mirror, Preakness Colonial
A renovated colonial in Preakness had a new 72" double-vanity that called for a single oversized mirror. We fabricated a 68" x 40" polished-edge mirror on hidden Z-clips with a 1/2" reveal at the wall — cleaner architectural feel than two separate mirrors over each sink, and it makes the bathroom feel about 30% larger from the doorway.
Finished Basement Gym Mirror Wall
A Pines Lake-area home had a finished basement with a home-gym corner that needed a mirror wall. We delivered 8' x 14' as three matched panels with polished edges and butt-joints, supported on a J-channel hidden behind a baseboard return. The basement was a few years post-finish, so the wall had to be field-measured carefully — the drywall had settled a touch since the original finish.
For mirror specs, edge profiles and the full process, see our custom mirrors page and our custom mirror wall guide.
Other Glass Work in Wayne
Two recent Wayne projects worth flagging: a back-painted glass kitchen backsplash in a Pines Lake renovation (soft warm white, 3/8" tempered, full-height behind the range — no grout lines to scrub), and an interior glass railing on a renovated Mountain View open-stair colonial (frameless 1/2" panels with stainless standoffs into the original newel post). If you're considering glass for a deck or balcony, our glass railings page covers code, cost and design.
Why Wayne Homeowners Choose AGM
Three reasons most Wayne projects end up with us: proximity (Midland Park is about 16 minutes east), 40+ years of local installations (we've worked in homes from the 1920s Packanack and Pines Lake eras through brand-new construction across the township), 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 Wayne project. Most quotes are returned within one business day of the measure.
Start Your Wayne 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 Wayne homeowners typically choose, see our Wayne service page and the Bergen County projects overview.
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