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Traditional cutting methods can’t handle intricate inlays or complex edge details without risking cracks, heat damage, or wasted material. You’re left compromising your design or paying for multiple attempts to get it right.
Waterjet cutting changes that. The cold-cutting process means no thermal stress on the stone, no micro-fractures, and no burned edges. You can create patterns and shapes that would be impossible with a bridge saw or traditional milling.
The precision hits within ±0.005 inches consistently. That means countertops that fit without gaps, inlays that line up perfectly, and custom pieces that don’t need rework. You save material, you save time, and you get the design you actually wanted—not a simplified version because the equipment couldn’t handle it.
We operate out of West Islip, serving Kings Park and the surrounding Long Island communities. We work with architects, designers, contractors, and homeowners who need marble cut right.
Kings Park has a median household income over $118,000 and some of the highest rates of homeownership on Long Island. The homes here deserve craftsmanship that matches their quality. We’ve built our reputation on delivering exactly that—precision cuts for kitchens, bathrooms, commercial spaces, and custom architectural projects.
You’re not getting a sales pitch here. You’re getting straight answers about what waterjet cutting can do for your project and whether it makes sense for what you’re building.
You start by sharing your design specs—either CAD files, templates, or even sketches. We review the design to confirm feasibility and discuss any adjustments that could improve the outcome or reduce material waste.
Once the design is locked in, we program the CNC waterjet cutter with your exact specifications. The machine uses a high-pressure stream of water mixed with abrasive garnet to cut through the marble. There’s no blade, no heat, no vibration that could fracture the stone.
The cutting happens fast—about 40% faster than traditional methods for complex patterns. After cutting, edges come out smooth and burr-free, often ready to install without additional finishing. You get your pieces on time, cut to spec, with minimal waste.
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Waterjet cutting handles any thickness of marble, from thin decorative panels to thick structural slabs. It cuts through engineered stone, natural marble, granite—basically any stone material you’re working with.
You can create faucet holes, sink cutouts, intricate backsplash patterns, custom floor inlays, and architectural details that would be nearly impossible with traditional tools. The process uses no chemicals and produces no harmful emissions, which matters if you’re working on LEED-certified projects or just care about environmental impact.
In Kings Park, where many homes were built in the 1960s and 70s, renovation projects often involve updating kitchens and bathrooms with high-end finishes. Custom marble waterjet cutting fits that market perfectly. You’re not limited to standard shapes or simple edges. If you can design it, we can cut it.
Material waste drops by up to 30% compared to traditional cutting. That’s real money saved, especially when you’re working with premium marble that costs hundreds per square foot.
Waterjet cutting uses cold water and abrasive, not heat or physical blades. That eliminates the two main causes of marble damage during cutting: thermal stress and vibration.
When you cut marble with a rotating blade or saw, the friction generates heat. Marble expands and contracts with temperature changes, and that thermal stress creates micro-fractures. Those fractures might not be visible immediately, but they weaken the stone and can lead to cracks later—especially around edges or thin sections.
Vibration from traditional cutting tools also travels through the stone, which can cause immediate cracking if there are natural inclusions or veining. Waterjet cutting has no vibration. The water stream is focused and controlled, so the rest of the slab stays completely undisturbed. You end up with structurally sound pieces that won’t fail after installation.
Waterjet cuts through marble of any thickness. We’ve cut everything from 1/4-inch decorative panels to 6-inch structural slabs without issue.
The cutting speed adjusts based on thickness—thicker material takes longer, but the precision stays consistent. That’s different from blade-based cutting, where thicker material increases the risk of blade deflection and inaccuracy.
For thick slabs, waterjet cutting actually has an advantage because there’s no depth limit like you’d hit with a bridge saw. If you’re doing something like a custom marble column or a thick countertop edge detail, waterjet handles it without needing multiple passes or specialized equipment.
Most custom marble waterjet cutting projects in Kings Park are completed within a few days to a week, depending on complexity and material availability.
Simple cuts like countertop sink holes or faucet openings can often be done same-day or next-day if the marble is already on-site. More complex projects—like intricate floor medallions, multi-piece backsplashes, or custom architectural panels—typically take 3-5 business days from design approval to finished pieces.
That’s significantly faster than traditional fabrication, which can stretch to three weeks or more for complex edge profiles and custom work. The speed comes from CNC automation and the fact that waterjet-cut edges rarely need secondary finishing. You’re not waiting for additional grinding, polishing, or edge work after the cutting is done.
Waterjet cutting typically costs more per linear foot than a basic straight cut with a bridge saw. But that’s not the full picture.
You save money on material waste—up to 30% less scrap compared to traditional methods. When you’re working with premium marble, that waste reduction alone can offset the higher cutting cost. You also save on labor because waterjet-cut edges come out smooth and finished, eliminating secondary polishing or grinding in most cases.
For complex designs, waterjet is often cheaper overall because traditional methods would require multiple setups, specialized tooling, and significantly more labor hours. A design that takes 20 minutes on a waterjet might take several hours with traditional cutting and finishing.
The real value shows up in the final result. You get exactly what you designed, with no compromises, no damage, and no need for rework. That’s worth more than saving a few dollars on a cheaper cutting method that limits your options.
Waterjet cutting excels at any project where precision, complexity, or material integrity matters. That includes kitchen and bathroom countertops with custom edge profiles, intricate backsplash patterns, floor inlays and medallions, shower surrounds with precise cutouts, and architectural features like column caps or decorative wall panels.
If your project involves curves, angles, or detailed patterns, waterjet is usually the best option. Traditional cutting tools struggle with anything beyond straight lines and simple arcs. Waterjet handles geometric patterns, organic shapes, logos, and custom artwork cut directly into the marble.
It’s also the right choice when you’re working with expensive or rare marble. The zero-waste cutting paths and lack of heat damage mean you’re not risking a costly slab on a cutting method that might crack it. For Kings Park homeowners investing in high-end renovations, that peace of mind matters.
Waterjet cutting works best on slabs before installation, but we can handle certain modifications to installed marble depending on access and project requirements.
For new installations, cutting before placement gives you the most flexibility and precision. We can create exact templates, test-fit pieces, and make adjustments without the constraints of working around existing structures.
If you need modifications to already-installed marble—like adding an outlet cutout in a backsplash or creating an opening for a new fixture—that’s possible in some cases, but it depends on whether we can safely access the area with equipment and whether the surrounding structure can handle the setup. The best approach is to discuss your specific situation so we can determine if waterjet cutting is feasible or if another method makes more sense for your particular scenario.
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