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Traditional cutting heats marble. That heat creates stress marks, weakens the stone, and risks cracks you can’t fix. Waterjet cutting uses cold water and abrasive at nearly 60,000 PSI—no heat, no stress, no damage to your material’s integrity.
You get smooth edges that don’t need secondary finishing. You get intricate cuts—medallions, borders, curves, inlays—that look exactly like your CAD file. You get marble that retains its original appearance and strength because nothing burned it, stressed it, or forced it into position.
If you’re working on high-end residential projects, commercial installations, or custom architectural features in Westbury, NY, you need cuts that match the quality of your material. Waterjet gives you that without the risk traditional methods carry.
We operate out of West Islip and serve architects, designers, contractors, and property owners across Westbury, NY and the surrounding tri-state area. We run a Flow Mach 500 CNC system that cuts directly from your CAD files—no guessing, no templates, no room for human error.
Westbury sits in a market where precision matters. You’re close to high-end residential developments, commercial builds, and design projects that demand flawless execution. We’ve built our reputation on delivering exactly that—marble cuts that don’t crack, don’t burn, and don’t need rework.
You bring us your design. We bring the equipment and experience to make it real.
You start by sending us your CAD file or design specs. We review it to confirm dimensions, tolerances, and any special requirements for your project. If something won’t work, we tell you before we cut—not after.
Once the design is locked, we load your marble onto our CNC-controlled waterjet system. The machine follows your file exactly, cutting with a thin stream of water and abrasive that’s accurate within 0.003″ to 0.005″. No blades wear down. No heat builds up. No operator eyeballs the line.
After cutting, your marble is ready to install. Edges are smooth and burr-free. If you need mitered edges, sink cutouts, or holes, we handle that in the same operation. You don’t need to move your material to another shop or risk misalignment between cuts.
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You get consultation before we cut. We review your design, discuss material thickness, and confirm tolerances so there’s no confusion about what you’re getting. If your project involves complex patterns, inlays, or medallions, we walk through how we’ll nest cuts to minimize waste and optimize your material.
Westbury’s design and construction market leans toward quality. You’re working in an area where clients expect luxury finishes and precise execution. That means your marble can’t show up with heat marks, rough edges, or dimensional errors. Our custom marble waterjet cutting in Westbury, NY handles everything from countertop cutouts to full wall cladding panels, and we cut marble up to 12 inches thick without issue.
You also get material optimization. Waterjet’s thin kerf means we can nest parts closely, reducing scrap and stretching your material further. For large projects, that adds up. For one-off custom pieces, it means your expensive marble doesn’t get wasted on wide saw kerfs or mistakes.
Traditional saws generate heat. That heat creates visible marks on marble and introduces stress into the stone that can lead to cracking—either during cutting or later during installation. Saw blades also wear down, which affects accuracy as the job progresses.
Waterjet cutting is a cold process. Water and abrasive cut through marble without generating heat, so your stone keeps its original appearance and structural integrity. There’s no risk of burning, no blade wear affecting precision, and no need for secondary finishing to clean up rough edges.
If you’re cutting intricate designs—curves, medallions, inlays—waterjet is the only practical option. Saws can’t handle that level of detail without multiple setups and a high risk of error. Waterjet follows your CAD file exactly, cutting complex shapes in one pass with tolerances as tight as 0.003″.
Our CNC-controlled waterjet system cuts with tolerances between 0.003″ and 0.005″. That’s tight enough for parts that need to fit together perfectly—like inlays, borders, or multi-piece installations where alignment matters.
Because the system follows your CAD file directly, there’s no manual measurement or operator interpretation. You design it, we cut it exactly as drawn. If your file says a curve has a 6-inch radius, that’s what you get—not 6.02 inches because someone eyeballed it.
For projects in Westbury, NY where you’re working with high-end residential or commercial clients, that level of precision means fewer callbacks, no rework, and installations that go smoothly the first time. You’re not adjusting pieces on-site or explaining why edges don’t line up.
Yes. Our waterjet system cuts marble up to 12 inches thick without issue, and we can go thicker if your project requires it. Thickness doesn’t slow us down or reduce accuracy—the water pressure stays consistent, and the CNC system adjusts automatically.
For countertops, that means we can cut sink openings, faucet holes, and edge profiles in one operation. You’re not moving the slab between different tools or risking misalignment between cuts. For wall cladding or facade panels, we can handle full-size slabs and cut them to exact dimensions with clean edges that install flush.
Westbury’s construction market includes projects where thick marble is standard—luxury kitchens, commercial lobbies, high-end bathrooms. If you’re specifying 3cm or thicker slabs, waterjet gives you the precision and edge quality those projects demand without the limitations of traditional cutting methods.
If you can draw it in CAD, we can cut it. That includes circular patterns, oval inlays, custom borders, medallions, geometric designs, and freeform artistic elements. Waterjet doesn’t care about complexity—it follows the file.
We’ve cut everything from simple rectangular tiles to multi-piece floor medallions with dozens of interlocking parts. The system handles inside corners, tight radiuses, and intricate details that would be impossible with saws or routers. You’re not limited by tool diameter or blade width.
For architects and designers working in Westbury, NY, that opens up options traditional cutting can’t match. You can specify custom marble features that differentiate your projects—lobby floors with branded inlays, residential entryways with one-of-a-kind medallions, or commercial spaces with geometric wall panels that create visual impact.
No. Waterjet cutting is a wet process—water contains the abrasive and washes away material as it cuts. There’s no dust cloud, no airborne particles, and no need for respiratory protection like you’d have with dry cutting methods.
That’s a significant advantage for indoor shops and job sites where dust control is difficult. Traditional marble cutting creates fine silica dust that’s hazardous to breathe and requires extensive ventilation and cleanup. Waterjet eliminates that issue entirely.
The process is also environmentally safe. We’re not using chemicals or generating harmful byproducts. Water and abrasive go into a collection system, and your marble comes out clean and ready to install. For projects in Westbury, NY where you’re working in occupied buildings or near sensitive areas, that makes waterjet the cleaner, safer choice.
Waterjet has a thin kerf—the width of the cut—which means we can nest parts closely together on your marble slab. Traditional saws have wider kerfs that eat up more material between cuts, and they can’t cut complex shapes efficiently, leading to more scrap.
With waterjet, we optimize your layout digitally before cutting. We can fit more pieces onto a single slab, reduce offcuts, and make use of material that would otherwise be wasted. For expensive marble, that directly impacts your project cost.
We also cut accurately the first time. There’s no rework, no rejected pieces due to dimensional errors, and no need to order extra material to account for mistakes. When you’re working on high-end projects in Westbury, NY where material costs are significant, that efficiency matters—you’re getting more finished pieces from less raw marble.
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