Golf Simulators for Glen Ridge Homes
Gaslights outside, tall Victorians inside. Glen Ridge bays hide in unexpected rooms, and we know where to look.
Tall houses hide tall rooms
Glen Ridge's Victorian stock is vertical: narrow lots, three stories, and basements from the gaslight era that seldom clear a driver. But tall houses keep secrets upstairs, third floors with ridge height, deep rear additions, and the occasional double-height space, and our surveys here walk the whole house rather than stopping at the basement stairs. The winning room in Glen Ridge is frequently the one nobody nominated.
Where full swings can't fit anywhere, the borough's golfers still win with short-game studios and net-based data setups that sharpen scoring clubs year-round. Montclair and Bloomfield border the borough, and the whole cluster sits on one of our densest service loops.

The builds Glen Ridge calls us about
Everything we install here
Glen Ridge questions, answered
Can an attic floor really support a simulator?
Structurally it's checked, not assumed: joist sizing, span, and load paths get verified, and hitting mats distribute impact. Where the structure agrees, attic bays are some of our favorite conversions.
What about Victorian-era wiring for the equipment?
A bay's draw is modest, but projectors and mini-splits deserve a dedicated circuit. We assess the panel during the survey and coordinate an electrician when one's genuinely needed.
Is Glen Ridge part of your Montclair-area coverage?
Yes: Glen Ridge, Montclair, and Bloomfield form one loop we serve constantly.
Planning a simulator in Glen Ridge?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Glen Ridge space can do.
