Waterjet cutting uses high-pressure water mixed with fine abrasive to slice through granite, marble, limestone, and other natural stone with surgical precision. Unlike saws or lasers, there’s no blade contact and no heat—just a focused stream that cuts exactly where you need it, as thick or as thin as your project requires.
This matters because traditional cutting methods generate heat that can cause micro-fractures, discoloration, or even cracks in expensive stone. Waterjet technology eliminates that risk entirely. You get intricate curves, sharp corners, perfect sink cutouts, and custom patterns that would be impossible or prohibitively expensive with conventional tools.
Whether you’re fabricating custom countertops for your Long Island kitchen, creating decorative stone inlays, or cutting architectural elements, waterjet gives you design freedom without compromise. The process is controlled by CNC software, so once your design is programmed, every cut is identical—no guesswork, no variation, no surprises.