The process starts with your design file or measurements. If you’re working from architect drawings, CAD files upload directly. If you need consultation on how to optimize cuts for your material, that’s part of the conversation before any cutting starts.
From there, material gets positioned on the cutting table, our waterjet system calibrates to the exact thickness and density, and cutting begins. The high-pressure stream (around 60,000 PSI) mixed with garnet abrasive makes clean passes through stone, tile, glass, metal, or composite materials. No heat, no vibration, no risk of thermal stress that could cause micro-cracks down the line.
Finished pieces come off the table with smooth edges and precise dimensions. For renovation projects in Long Island, this means your tile installer, stone mason, or general contractor receives materials that fit the space as designed. Less time problem-solving on site, more time actually building.