Gunite Pools in Baywood, NY

Your Custom Backyard Oasis Awaits

Durable gunite pools designed for your property, built to last decades through Long Island’s changing seasons.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Built Right, Built to Last

You’re not just getting a pool. You’re getting a backyard transformation that increases your property value and gives your family decades of enjoyment.

Gunite construction means your pool can handle whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Freeze-thaw cycles, ground shifts, heavy use – your pool stays solid while others crack and fade.

The real difference shows up years later. While your neighbors deal with liner replacements and structural repairs, you’re enjoying crystal-clear water in a pool that looks as good as the day we finished it.

Baywood Gunite Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pools

We’ve been building custom gunite pools across Nassau County for years. We understand Baywood’s soil conditions, local permit requirements, and what it takes to build pools that survive Long Island winters.

Every pool we build gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s a simple rectangle or a complex design with integrated spas and water features. We’re not the biggest pool company on Long Island, but we’re the one you want when quality matters more than speed.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

From Design to First Splash

First, we meet at your property to discuss your vision and assess your space. We’ll talk about size, shape, features, and budget to create a design that works for your lifestyle and lot.

Once you approve the design, we handle permits and schedule excavation. The gunite application is where the magic happens – we spray concrete over a steel framework to create your pool’s permanent structure.

After the gunite cures, we install your chosen finishes, equipment, and any special features like lighting or water elements. The entire process typically takes 8-12 weeks, depending on complexity and weather.

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Luxury Gunite Pool Designs

Everything You Want, Nothing You Don't

Your gunite pool installation includes professional design consultation, all necessary permits, excavation, steel reinforcement, gunite application, and your choice of interior finishes.

We handle the technical details that matter in Baywood’s climate – proper drainage, freeze-resistant plumbing, and equipment placement that protects your investment. You’ll also get energy-efficient filtration and heating systems sized correctly for your pool.

Special features like integrated spas, waterfalls, swim-up bars, and custom lighting transform your pool from ordinary to extraordinary. We work with your existing landscape and architecture to create something that feels like it belongs.

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Properly built gunite pools last 50+ years with basic maintenance, significantly longer than vinyl liner pools (7-10 years) or fiberglass pools (20-25 years). The concrete structure is permanent – you might refinish the surface every 15-20 years, but the pool itself is built for generations. In Long Island’s climate, this durability matters even more because gunite flexes with ground movement and handles freeze-thaw cycles that destroy other pool types.
Gunite’s concrete construction expands and contracts with temperature changes without cracking, unlike rigid fiberglass shells. The material is also porous enough to handle minor ground shifts from freeze-thaw cycles that can damage other pool types. We install proper drainage and use reinforcement techniques specific to Northeast conditions. Your gunite pool will emerge from winter ready for another season, while neighbors with other pool types often face repair bills.
Most custom gunite pools in Baywood range from $75,000 to $150,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start lower, while elaborate designs with spas, waterfalls, and premium finishes cost more. The investment pays off through increased property value and decades of use without major repairs. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your property and discussing your specific needs and preferences.
Absolutely. Gunite’s flexibility makes it ideal for unusual lots, slopes, and tight spaces where fiberglass pools won’t fit. We’ve built pools on steep grades, around existing trees, and in backyards that seemed impossible for pool construction. The concrete can be formed into any shape and reinforced to handle challenging soil conditions. Many of our most stunning pools are on lots that other contractors said were “unbuildable.”
Daily maintenance is the same as any pool – skimming, checking chemical levels, and running filtration. Long-term, gunite pools need surface refinishing every 15-20 years, but the structure itself requires minimal maintenance. The concrete won’t tear like vinyl liners or fade like fiberglass gelcoat. Most maintenance issues are equipment-related, not structural. We provide maintenance guidance and service recommendations to keep your pool looking great for decades.
Most gunite pools take 8-12 weeks from excavation to completion, weather permitting. Complex designs with multiple features may take longer. We schedule construction around Long Island’s seasons – starting spring projects early and finishing before winter. The gunite application itself takes just one day, but proper curing time and quality finishing work can’t be rushed. We’ll give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout construction.