
Point Pleasant Beach · Ocean County · Shore
Natural Stone in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
Calacatta marble, travertine, slate, and quartzite — installed with the precision these materials demand. Natural stone is unforgiving. We don't make mistakes.

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Natural stone doesn't hide mistakes and it doesn't tolerate the wrong substrate. In Point Pleasant Beach, where coastal humidity accelerates any installation error, the stakes with marble, travertine, quartzite, and slate are higher than with porcelain. JL Tile & Stone works with these materials the way they demand — slow, deliberate, and with full attention to movement, lippage, and the behavior of each specific slab or tile.
Calcutta marble needs a rigid, stable substrate and the right grout to stay clean in a salt-air environment. Travertine requires decisions about whether to fill or leave the voids, and those decisions affect long-term maintenance in a beach home. Quartzite is harder and more forgiving than marble but still requires correct trowel coverage to prevent hollow spots. Slate varies in thickness and needs calibration before layout. Point Pleasant Beach homeowners investing in natural stone get installation built around the material's actual properties, not assumptions.
How We Run a Natural Stone Project in Point Pleasant Beach
Consultation
We walk the space with you. Measure. Photograph. Discuss materials, patterns, and budget. You leave with a clear plan — not a vague estimate.
Material Selection
We source your materials or guide you to the right suppliers. Calcutta marble, porcelain, natural stone — we know what works and what doesn't.
Preparation
Proper prep is 60% of a great tile job. Substrate leveling, waterproofing membranes, layout dry-runs — we don't skip steps.
Installation
The craft. Every tile set with intention, every cut measured twice. We work clean, we work precise, and we communicate daily.
Finishing
Grouting, sealing, caulking, and final inspection. We don't call it done until every detail passes our standards — and yours.
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Reviews from Ocean County Homeowners
“JL Tile and Stone did a fantastic job on our master bathroom remodel. They were extremely easy to work with and showed up on time. If I wanted to change the look of the tiles even after they were installed, they ripped them out and adjusted.”
Todd Newman
Master Bathroom Remodel · New Jersey
“JL Tile and Stone does spectacular work. I had them do both of my bathrooms completely over, from demo to finish. They were incredibly neat and respectful of my home. The work was impeccably done — true craftsmanship.”
Frank Saulle
Full Bathroom Remodel · New Jersey
“JL Tile and Stone did a wonderful job. The crew was timely, neat, and efficient. The owner is very organized. Everyone showed up on time and completed their tasks. I now have a beautiful new shower that will be enjoyed for many years to come.”
Natalie Sotiriou
Shower Build · New Jersey
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Natural Stone in Point Pleasant Beach FAQ
How long does natural stone take in Point Pleasant Beach?+
Timeline depends on scope and existing substrate condition. A focused natural stone project in a typical Point Pleasant Beach home runs 3–7 days depending on material complexity and area size. We provide a detailed schedule before starting — no vague "a few days" estimates.
Do you handle permits for natural stone in Ocean County?+
Tile and stone installation typically doesn't require permits in Ocean County unless it's part of a larger structural remodel. If your project touches plumbing, electrical, or load-bearing elements, we'll advise on what's needed and can coordinate with your general contractor.
What materials work best for natural stone in Point Pleasant Beach?+
Calacatta marble, travertine, and quartzite each have different maintenance profiles. We'll walk you through sealing requirements and long-term care so there are no surprises. Some stones aren't appropriate for wet areas — we'll tell you before you order. In Point Pleasant Beach, we prioritize low-porosity options rated for moisture and salt-air exposure.
Natural Stone also available in: Point Pleasant, Bay Head, Brick.
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