Golf Simulators for Totowa Homes
Ranches, capes, and a straightforward question: where does real practice fit? In Totowa, usually the garage, built right.
Straight answers for straightforward homes
Totowa's postwar ranches and capes keep their basements modest and their garages useful, which sets the borough's default play: a garage cage with leveled turf, winter heat, and a monitor that earns its price. Interior rooms still get audited on every survey, since ranch lower levels occasionally run long enough for compact camera bays, but the garage wins most Totowa tie-breaks on clearance.
Budgets here favor the phased approach, and we build phase one as if the finished room already exists: correct frame dimensions, screen size matched to an eventual projector, and monitor placement that survives every upgrade. Riverside lows near the Passaic get the same moisture caution we apply across the valley.

The builds Totowa calls us about
Everything we install here
Totowa questions, answered
What does a Totowa garage build typically include?
Cage frame measured to your track height, impact-rated screen at safe standoff, leveled turf, door insulation, right-sized heat, and a dedicated circuit. Complete practice, no house disruption.
Can I skip heating and just play in warm months?
You can, and most owners regret it by November. We'll quote heat as a line item so you can decide with the real number in front of you.
How does Totowa fit your coverage?
Between Wayne, Little Falls, and North Haledon on the Passaic loop: surveys land within days.
Planning a simulator in Totowa?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Totowa space can do.
