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You’re not dealing with scored lines that break wrong or edges that need hours of finishing work. Waterjet cutting gives you smooth, clean cuts the first time.
The process uses high-pressure water and abrasive to cut through glass without generating heat. That means no thermal stress, no microcracks, and no warping. Your material stays structurally sound from the first cut to installation.
Whether you’re working on architectural glass panels for a commercial facade in Garden City or custom countertops for a residential renovation, you get precision down to tight tolerances. Complex curves, intricate patterns, and thick glass up to 200mm—all handled without the breakage risk that comes with traditional methods.
And because there’s no secondary finishing required on most cuts, your project moves faster. You’re not waiting on grinding, polishing, or rework. You get what you need, when you need it.
We operate out of West Islip and serve contractors, architects, and designers across Nassau County and the surrounding tri-state area. We’ve built our reputation on delivering precision cuts for projects that can’t afford delays or rework.
Garden City has strict building codes and a mix of commercial developments and high-end residential projects. You need a fabrication partner who understands those demands. We work with teams who are managing tight timelines, coordinating with multiple trades, and answering to clients who expect flawless results.
We handle everything from single custom pieces to production runs. You bring us your specs, and we deliver cuts that fit right the first time.
You start by sending us your design specs—CAD files, drawings, or even sketches if that’s what you’re working from. We review the dimensions, material type, and thickness to confirm feasibility and provide a quote.
Once you approve, we program the CNC waterjet system with your exact specifications. The machine uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with fine abrasive particles to cut through the glass. There’s no blade, no heat, and no mechanical force that could cause cracking.
The cutting head follows your design path with precision. Curves, angles, cutouts—whatever the design calls for gets executed without compromising the material. After cutting, we inspect each piece to ensure it meets your specs.
You receive glass that’s ready for installation or integration into your project. Most cuts require no additional edge work, which means you’re not waiting on secondary processes. If your project does need specific edge finishing or additional fabrication, we handle that too.
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You get CNC-controlled waterjet cutting for glass in virtually any thickness. That includes standard architectural glass, laminated glass, tempered glass, and specialty materials. If your project involves decorative installations, custom shapes for storefronts, or precision components for interior design work, the process handles it.
Garden City’s commercial corridor and residential neighborhoods both demand high-quality glass work. Storefronts along Franklin Avenue need clean, professional cuts for window installations and signage. Residential projects in the area often involve custom shower enclosures, glass countertops, and architectural features that require intricate cutting.
We also work with contractors managing larger commercial builds where glass facades, interior partitions, and decorative elements need to meet exact specifications. The waterjet process accommodates complex geometries that traditional cutting methods can’t handle without risk of breakage.
You’re not limited to flat cuts either. The technology allows for beveled edges, radius cuts, and intricate patterns that bring architectural designs to life. And because the process is automated, repeatability is guaranteed when you need multiple identical pieces for a project.
Yes. Waterjet cutting works on glass up to 200mm thick without introducing the stress fractures that come from mechanical cutting methods.
The process doesn’t rely on scoring and breaking, which is where most cracking happens with traditional techniques. Instead, the high-pressure water stream cuts through the material gradually and evenly. There’s no impact force and no heat buildup.
Laminated glass—where multiple layers are bonded together—is especially tricky with conventional methods because the layers can separate or crack unevenly. Waterjet cutting goes through all layers simultaneously, maintaining the integrity of the bond. You get a clean cut through the entire thickness without delamination or edge chipping.
Waterjet cutting delivers tolerances tight enough for architectural installations where fit and alignment matter. CNC programming controls the cutting head’s path, so you get repeatable accuracy across multiple pieces.
For projects like glass facades or interior partitions in Garden City’s commercial buildings, precision isn’t optional. Panels need to fit into frames without gaps, and any misalignment becomes visible once installed. Waterjet cutting eliminates the guesswork.
The technology also handles intricate designs—curves, cutouts for hardware, and complex shapes—without sacrificing accuracy. If your architectural drawings call for specific dimensions, that’s what you get. No approximations, no “close enough.” The cuts match your specs.
Most waterjet cuts produce smooth edges that don’t require additional finishing. The cutting stream is thin and controlled, which minimizes roughness.
For applications where the edge will be visible—like countertops or decorative glass panels—the quality straight off the waterjet is typically installation-ready. You’re not looking at hours of grinding and polishing to make the edge presentable.
In cases where you need a specific edge profile or extra smoothness for safety reasons, finishing can be added. But unlike traditional cutting methods that always require secondary work to clean up jagged or chipped edges, waterjet cutting gives you a head start. Your project moves faster because you’re not automatically adding finishing steps to every piece.
Turnaround depends on the complexity and quantity, but waterjet cutting is faster than traditional methods because it eliminates many secondary processes.
Simple cuts on standard glass can often be completed within a few days. More complex projects—like multiple pieces with intricate patterns or thicker materials—take longer but still move quickly compared to methods that require extensive setup, tooling changes, or rework due to breakage.
For contractors in Garden City working on projects with tight deadlines, speed matters. Construction schedules don’t have room for delays caused by broken glass or cuts that don’t fit. Waterjet cutting reduces those risks, which means fewer delays and faster project completion. If you’re coordinating with other trades or facing a firm installation date, we work with your timeline to keep things moving.
Yes. Waterjet cutting handles intricate shapes, tight curves, and detailed patterns that would be difficult or impossible with traditional glass cutting methods.
The CNC system follows your design file exactly, so if you can draw it, we can cut it. That includes interior cutouts, radius corners, and decorative patterns for architectural or artistic applications. There’s no need to simplify your design to accommodate the limitations of scoring and breaking.
For designers and architects working on projects in Garden City, this opens up creative possibilities. Custom glass installations for commercial interiors, decorative panels for residential spaces, or branded elements for storefronts—all become feasible without compromising on design. The cutting process doesn’t force you to choose between what you want and what’s practical to fabricate.
Absolutely. The process works for any project that requires precision glass cutting, regardless of scale.
Commercial projects—like storefront glass, office partitions, or facade panels—benefit from the accuracy and speed of waterjet cutting. When you’re managing a build with multiple contractors and a fixed completion date, you need fabrication that doesn’t introduce delays or require rework.
Residential projects—custom shower enclosures, glass countertops, decorative installations—also rely on precise cuts and clean edges. Homeowners in Garden City expect high-quality finishes, and waterjet cutting delivers results that meet those expectations. Whether you’re a contractor handling a single custom piece or a designer coordinating a full renovation, the process scales to fit your project.
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