Gunite Pools in Bellmore, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built to Last

Durable, fully customizable pools designed for Long Island’s climate and your family’s lifestyle.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Your Backyard Investment That Actually Pays Off

You’re not just getting a pool. You’re getting a backyard that becomes the center of everything – family gatherings, summer entertaining, and quiet evening relaxation.

Gunite pools handle whatever Long Island weather throws at them. While other pool types crack, fade, or need replacement after harsh winters, your gunite pool stays strong. The concrete shell expands and contracts naturally with temperature changes, meaning fewer repairs and lower maintenance costs over time.

Your property value increases significantly more than with other pool types. Real estate agents consistently report that well-designed gunite pools add substantial value to homes in Nassau County, especially when they complement the existing landscape and architecture.

Bellmore Gunite Pool Contractors

Local Expertise You Can Actually Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom gunite pools throughout Nassau County for years. We understand Long Island’s unique challenges – from navigating local permit requirements to designing pools that handle freeze-thaw cycles.

Every project stays local. We work with established Long Island suppliers and subcontractors, which means faster material delivery, quicker project completion, and support when you need it.

You’ll work directly with experienced professionals who live and work in your community. We’ve handled everything from compact backyard installations to elaborate luxury designs throughout Bellmore and surrounding areas.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

Your project starts with an on-site consultation where we assess your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget. No pressure, just honest conversation about what works best for your property.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle all permit applications and coordinate with local authorities. The excavation team arrives and carefully digs your pool, protecting existing landscaping and utilities. Steel reinforcement goes in first, creating the structural framework.

The gunite application comes next – a high-pressure spray of concrete and sand that forms the pool shell. After curing, we apply the interior finish you’ve chosen, install equipment, and complete final inspections. Your pool is ready for water and years of enjoyment.

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Gunite Pool Design Options

Complete Customization for Your Space

Every gunite pool is built specifically for your backyard. Shape, size, depth, and features all adapt to your space and preferences. Whether you want a simple rectangular design or an elaborate freeform pool with integrated spa, gunite construction makes it possible.

Your options include infinity edges, beach entries, built-in seating, and custom water features. The concrete shell accommodates advanced systems like automated cleaning, variable-speed pumps, and smart controls that manage everything from your phone.

Long Island homeowners often choose gunite for renovation flexibility. Years down the road, you can completely change the pool’s appearance with new tile, coping, or interior finishes without rebuilding the structure. It’s an investment that adapts as your needs change.

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Most gunite pool installations in Bellmore take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. The gunite shell itself goes in over 1-2 days, but proper curing takes time. Permit approval through Nassau County typically adds 2-3 weeks to the front end of the project. Spring and summer installations may take longer due to higher demand, while fall installations often move faster. Complex features like spas, waterfalls, or extensive hardscaping extend the timeline. We provide a detailed schedule during the planning phase and keep you updated on progress throughout construction.
Gunite pools handle freeze-thaw cycles better than any other pool type because the concrete shell flexes naturally with temperature changes. While vinyl liners can crack and fiberglass pools may pop out of the ground during frost heaves, properly built gunite pools stay structurally sound. The thick concrete shell, typically 6-8 inches, provides excellent insulation and durability. Steel reinforcement throughout the structure adds strength that’s crucial for Long Island’s soil conditions and weather patterns. Proper winterization is still essential, but you won’t face the replacement costs that other pool types often require after harsh winters.
Custom gunite pools in Nassau County typically range from $50,000 to $150,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $50,000-70,000, while elaborate designs with spas, waterfalls, and premium finishes can exceed $150,000. Factors affecting cost include excavation difficulty, permit fees, equipment selection, and finish materials. Long Island’s higher labor and material costs mean pools cost more here than in other regions, but property value increases typically offset much of the investment. Get detailed written estimates from multiple contractors and understand what’s included before making decisions.
Yes, gunite pool installation in Bellmore requires building permits from Nassau County, plus potential approvals for electrical, plumbing, and fence work. We handle all permit applications, but the process typically takes 2-4 weeks. Requirements include detailed construction plans, setback compliance, drainage plans, and safety feature specifications. Some neighborhoods have additional HOA or architectural review requirements. Permit costs vary but typically run $1,000-3,000 depending on project complexity. Working with experienced local contractors familiar with Nassau County requirements speeds up approval and ensures compliance with all regulations.
Absolutely – this is one of gunite pools’ biggest advantages. The concrete shell lasts decades, but interior finishes typically need renewal every 10-20 years depending on use and maintenance. You can completely change your pool’s appearance with new plaster, tile, or aggregate finishes. Popular updates include converting from basic plaster to pebble finishes, adding new tile work, or updating coping and decking materials. Equipment upgrades like variable-speed pumps, LED lighting, or automation systems install easily with existing gunite structures. This renovation flexibility means your pool investment adapts to changing preferences and technology over time.
Gunite pools require regular chemical balancing, weekly cleaning, and seasonal maintenance like any pool, plus specific Long Island winter preparation. During swimming season, you’ll test and adjust chemicals 2-3 times weekly, run filtration systems daily, and brush surfaces weekly to prevent algae buildup. Fall winterization is crucial – this includes lowering water levels, blowing out plumbing lines, and adding winterizing chemicals. Spring opening requires cleaning, equipment inspection, and chemical rebalancing. The concrete surface needs professional resurfacing every 10-20 years. Overall maintenance costs are typically lower than vinyl pools since you won’t face liner replacements, and the durable structure requires fewer repairs over time.