Glendale doesn’t have a beach. It doesn’t have a waterfront. On a 95-degree July afternoon, the nearest public pool is Juniper Valley Park in Middle Village — shared, crowded, and on someone else’s schedule. A professionally installed above ground pool in your own backyard changes that completely. Your family gets a summer that doesn’t depend on traffic, parking, or park hours.
Beyond the lifestyle shift, there’s a real financial case here too. Glendale home values have climbed sharply — the median sale price recently hit $938,000, up nearly 10% year over year. A quality pool installation with custom decking and landscaping adds to that value, not just aesthetically but in terms of genuine buyer appeal. This is a neighborhood where people take pride in their properties, and a well-executed backyard upgrade reflects that.
The other thing worth saying plainly: Glendale lots are real, but they’re not sprawling. The typical 25×100-foot Queens lot means your backyard is somewhere between 20 and 40 feet deep. Above ground pool installation is not a budget compromise for a yard like that — it’s the right call. Done well, with proper decking, fencing, and landscaping, it looks like it was always meant to be there.
We’ve been designing and building pools across Long Island and Queens since 2009. That’s not a tagline — it’s a track record. Hundreds of completed installations, permits pulled across multiple municipalities, and a reputation built entirely through referrals and repeat customers.
What makes a difference for Glendale homeowners specifically is that we work in both worlds. Long Island pool builders often don’t know the NYC DOB or DEP requirements. Purely city-based contractors may not have the construction depth that comes from building across Nassau and Suffolk County for 15 years. We’ve navigated both systems consistently, which matters when your installation sits inside New York City’s regulatory environment.
Customers who’ve worked with us regularly mention owner Jesse by name — not because it’s a marketing point, but because he’s actually reachable, actually involved, and actually accountable when something comes up. For a neighborhood like Glendale, where contractor reliability is one of the biggest concerns homeowners have, that kind of direct accountability is not a small thing.
It starts with a real conversation about your specific yard. Not a generic sales pitch — an actual assessment of your space, your setbacks, and what’s realistically possible on your lot. From there, we use 3D rendering technology to show you what your finished backyard will look like before a single permit is filed. You see the pool, the decking, the fencing, and how it all fits together in your actual outdoor space. For a Glendale homeowner working with a compact Queens lot, this step alone removes most of the anxiety around the project.
Once the design is confirmed, we handle the full permit process. In Glendale, that means navigating the NYC Department of Buildings, NYC DEP discharge requirements, New York State barrier and fencing codes, and Queens zoning regulations — four separate layers that trip up homeowners and inexperienced contractors alike. You don’t file anything. You don’t call any agencies. That’s handled entirely in-house.
Construction follows a clear sequence: site prep, pool installation, decking, fencing, and landscaping integration — all coordinated by one company, under one contract. When the job is done, your backyard is finished. Not “mostly done pending the deck contractor” or “waiting on the fence company.” Done. We also stock pool chemicals, equipment, and seasonal supplies, so the relationship doesn’t end on installation day.
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We install above ground pools, semi-inground pools, and custom inground pools — including Gunite, fiberglass, and steel vinyl liner options. For most Glendale homeowners, above ground and semi-inground installations are the most practical fit given standard Queens lot dimensions and NYC’s layered permit requirements. That said, Upper Glendale properties near the Shops at Atlas Park — where detached single-family homes sit on larger, more open lots — often have room for semi-inground builds that deliver the look and feel of an inground pool at a fraction of the cost and complexity.
Every installation includes full permit management, barrier and fencing compliance with New York State’s 48-inch minimum requirement, and coordination of decking and landscaping so the finished product looks intentional, not pieced together. We also integrate water features, outdoor structures, and hardscaping for homeowners who want to extend the project beyond the pool itself.
One thing that sets us apart in a Queens market is our retail store. After your pool is installed, you’re not starting over with a new vendor for chemicals, equipment, or winterization supplies. The same company that built your pool knows your setup and keeps you stocked through every season — from the first warm weekend in late May through closing time in October.
It depends on the size of the pool. Under NYC’s building code — specifically 1 RCNY 101-14 — above ground pools accessory to a one- or two-family dwelling that are under 400 square feet may not require a NYC Department of Buildings permit, provided the pool is set back from lot lines and structures by at least the depth of the deepest part of the pool. Most standard above ground pools fall under that threshold.
That said, “no DOB permit required” doesn’t mean no approvals at all. NYC DEP requirements still apply for how pool water is discharged — you can’t just drain into the street or a storm drain. New York State barrier and fencing codes require a minimum 48-inch fence around the entire pool perimeter regardless of pool type. And Queens zoning regulations govern where on your lot the pool can be placed. We handle all of this as a standard part of every Glendale installation — not as an add-on, not as something you figure out after the fact.
Above ground pool installation in Glendale typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 depending on pool size, decking, fencing, and site conditions. Semi-inground installations run higher — often $10,000 to $25,000 — because they involve partial excavation and more extensive structural work. Custom inground pools start significantly above that range.
For Glendale homeowners, the total project cost should account for more than just the pool itself. Decking, barrier fencing to meet NYC and state code, permit fees, and landscaping integration all factor into the final number. We provide full project pricing upfront — no surprise line items added after work begins. Given that Glendale home values are currently averaging close to $938,000, a well-executed pool installation is an investment that holds real weight in this market, both for your enjoyment and your property’s appeal.
Probably yes — but the honest answer is that it depends on your specific yard, and anyone who tells you otherwise without looking at your property first isn’t being straight with you. The typical Glendale lot runs about 25×100 feet, which leaves a backyard somewhere between 20 and 40 feet deep once you account for the house footprint and any existing structures. That’s enough space for a well-designed above ground pool with a modest deck in most cases.
What changes the answer is your specific setbacks, the location of your garage or shed, and how close your pool placement comes to the lot line. NYC zoning in Glendale — primarily R4 and R4-1 residential — governs exactly how close accessory structures can sit to property lines. We assess your yard before any design work begins, and use 3D rendering to show you exactly what fits and how it will look. You’ll know before you commit — not after the excavator shows up.
For a standard above ground pool installation in Queens, the actual construction typically takes one to three days once permits are in place and materials are on-site. The longer part of the timeline is usually the permit and approval process, which in New York City involves multiple agencies and can take anywhere from a few weeks to longer depending on the scope of the project and current DOB processing times.
The full project — from initial design and 3D rendering through permitting, installation, decking, fencing, and final walkthrough — typically runs six to twelve weeks from first conversation to finished backyard. We manage the permit process in-house, which keeps things moving without you having to chase down agencies or wait on paperwork you don’t fully understand. Planning your installation in late winter or early spring gives you the best chance of being in the water by Memorial Day weekend.
For most Queens homeowners — including those in Glendale — above ground and semi-inground pools are the strongest fit for practical, financial, and regulatory reasons. Above ground pools don’t require excavation, which means less disruption to your yard, lower labor costs, and a simpler permit footprint. They can be installed quickly, and when done with quality decking and integrated landscaping, they look nothing like the cheap backyard pools most people picture.
Semi-inground pools are a strong middle-ground option for homeowners who want more of an inground aesthetic without the full cost and excavation complexity. They’re partially set into the ground, which allows for deck integration at a lower height and a cleaner overall look. For Upper Glendale homeowners with larger detached lots, this is often the option that makes the most sense. We’ll walk through all three options — above ground, semi-inground, and inground — based on your actual yard dimensions and what your budget realistically supports.
Yes, and the case is stronger in Glendale than in many other neighborhoods. Unlike waterfront communities where a pool competes with beach access, Glendale has no waterfront. The neighborhood sits between Forest Park and the Cemetery Belt — there’s no ocean, no bay, no public waterfront recreation within walking distance. A private backyard pool fills a genuine gap in outdoor recreation access, which gives it more perceived value here than it might carry in a coastal neighborhood.
From a pure numbers standpoint, the National Association of Realtors documents meaningful home value increases from pool installations, particularly when the pool is professionally integrated with decking and landscaping rather than dropped into a yard as an afterthought. In a market where Glendale homes are selling at a median of $938,000 — up nearly 10% year over year — a quality installation contributes to buyer appeal in a competitive environment. It won’t recoup 100% of its cost in every scenario, but it adds real value to your daily life while you’re living there, and real appeal when it comes time to sell.
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