Golf Simulators Across Essex County
Short Hills estates, Montclair's design standards, the Caldwells' practical streets: Essex County built our reputation one measured room at a time.
Where our simulator work grew up
Essex County is where NJ Golf Simulators found its footing: the Short Hills, Livingston, and Montclair pages were among this site's first town guides, and the county remains our densest service territory. The expansion below extends that street-level treatment across the whole map, from Millburn's village blocks to Fairfield's flat, roomy lots, because Essex housing changes character every couple of miles and the guidance should keep up.
The county's simulator personality splits three ways. The southwest quadrant, Short Hills, Millburn, Maplewood, South Orange, carries prewar architecture whose basements demand creativity and whose owners bring genuine design standards; camera-based systems, mapped clearances, and finish-conscious builds rule there. The western boroughs, the Caldwells, Verona, Cedar Grove, Roseland, Essex Fells, Fairfield, mix postwar practicality with pockets of estate quality, and their generous garages settle plenty of projects. The eastern towns, Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Nutley, stack tall Victorians and dense blocks where the winning room is often upstairs and the smart build is often phased.
West Orange deserves its own sentence: the county's widest single-town range, from Llewellyn Park estates to ridge-top splits, with slope-gifted walkouts scattered throughout. It's Essex County in miniature, and it rewards the whole-property survey more than anywhere else in the county.
Golf pressure here is real: the county's club culture and public-course loyalty both collide with the same November wall, and Essex commuter schedules squeeze practice into margins a home bay was invented for. Every project starts with the free survey and ends with an itemized quote; the town guides below carry what's between.

Essex County towns we cover
- Short Hills
- Montclair
- Livingston
- Cedar Grove
- Verona
- Essex Fells
- North Caldwell
- Caldwell
- West Caldwell
- Roseland
- Glen Ridge
- Millburn
- West Orange
- Maplewood
- South Orange
- Fairfield
- Nutley
- Bloomfield
Start with the installation overview, cost guide, and room requirements.
Everything we install here
Essex County questions, answered
Which Essex towns have the most simulator-ready housing?
Livingston, Roseland, North Caldwell, and Fairfield lead on postwar and newer stock with workable lower levels and big garages; the prewar southwest rewards creativity over square footage. Each guide below reads its own town honestly.
Can Victorian and prewar Essex homes really host bays?
A meaningful share can, once the whole house gets audited: attics with ridge height, deep additions, and detached garages rescue projects the basement declined. Where full swings genuinely don't fit, short-game studios keep the golf real.
Do you still prioritize the original Essex towns?
Short Hills, Montclair, Livingston, and their neighbors remain weekly territory: the expansion added coverage without diluting it. The county's density makes every Essex address efficient for us.
What's the typical Essex County starting budget?
The county spans every tier: village-side compact builds and garage cages start in the most affordable range, while estate rooms in Short Hills or West Orange's park sections run the flagship playbook. The cost guide and your survey pin your number.
Planning a simulator in Essex County?
Tell us the town and the room, and we’ll tell you what Essex County housing stock usually allows: honestly, before you spend anything.
