Golf Simulators for North Caldwell Homes
Newer colonials on quiet cul-de-sacs, with basements poured in the good era. North Caldwell rooms usually say yes.
Built in the right decades
North Caldwell's housing skews newer than its borough neighbors, and the difference shows underground: lower levels from the eighties onward commonly clear full-swing height with footprint left for seating. That baseline turns our design conversation toward preference rather than possibility, padded finished bay or high-value cage, course-play platform or data-first monitor, single-purpose room or family flex space.
The family brief leads here: durable turf for volume, multiplayer software for weekend crowds, and safety zoning that lets parents say yes to unsupervised teens. With Caldwell, Cedar Grove, and Fairfield adjoining, surveys and installs schedule on a tight local loop.

The builds North Caldwell calls us about
The family flex room
Golf nights, practice mode, and rainy-day entertainment in one design.
Home simulatorsEverything we install here
North Caldwell questions, answered
Our basement is unfinished. Is that good or bad for the project?
Good: unfinished lower levels are blank canvases, and building the bay before general finishing saves real money on lighting, soffits, and wiring. We'll coordinate with your finishing contractor if one's involved.
What makes a bay teen-safe in practice?
Complete netting coverage, a marked swing envelope, spectator space outside it, and software profiles that enforce rotation. Equipment survives enthusiasm when the layout anticipates it.
Which towns share North Caldwell's loop?
Caldwell, West Caldwell, Cedar Grove, and Fairfield: our western Essex circuit.
Planning a simulator in North Caldwell?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your North Caldwell space can do.
