Gunite Pools in East Hills, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built Right

Durable construction, unlimited design possibilities, and expert installation for your East Hills backyard transformation.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Your Backyard, Completely Transformed

You’re looking at your backyard right now, imagining what it could be. A gunite pool changes everything – not just the view, but how you use your space, how your family spends time together, and how you feel about coming home.

Gunite construction gives you what other pool types can’t: complete design freedom. Want a kidney shape that follows your property line? Done. Need a shallow end that works for kids and a deep end for diving? No problem. Thinking about integrated spa, waterfall, or custom lighting? That’s exactly what gunite handles best.

The difference shows up in durability too. While vinyl pools need liner replacements every 7-10 years and fiberglass pools crack in our freeze-thaw cycles, your gunite pool gets stronger over time. You’re building something that lasts decades, not years.

East Hills Pool Contractors

Built for Long Island Conditions

We understand what works in East Hills. We’ve been building gunite pools across Nassau County long enough to know which construction methods hold up through our winters and which shortcuts cause problems later.

Every project starts with understanding your property – soil conditions, drainage, setbacks, and how you actually want to use the space. We handle permits, inspections, and coordinate with local utilities so you don’t have to figure out Nassau County requirements yourself.

Our team focuses on getting it right the first time. That means proper excavation, correct steel placement, quality concrete mix, and finishing work that looks good years from now.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

From Design to Swimming

Your project starts with a site visit and design consultation. We’ll measure your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget and timeline. You’ll see preliminary designs before any work begins.

Excavation comes next, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-in. The steel rebar framework gets installed and inspected before the gunite application – that’s the pneumatically applied concrete that forms your pool shell. This cures for several days.

Tile, coping, and decking installation happen while the interior gets its finish coat – plaster, aggregate, or tile depending on your choice. Equipment installation, startup, and water balancing complete the process. Total timeline runs 8-12 weeks depending on size and complexity.

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Gunite Swimming Pool Features

What You Get With Gunite

Gunite construction means your pool can be any shape, any size, any depth. You’re not limited to pre-manufactured molds or standard dimensions. Every pool gets custom-formed to fit your space and preferences exactly.

The construction process allows for integrated features that other pool types can’t handle well. Built-in spas, beach entries, swim-up bars, grottos, and multi-level designs all work seamlessly with gunite. Plumbing and electrical systems get designed specifically for your layout.

Surface options include traditional plaster, exposed aggregate, or full tile finish. Each has different maintenance requirements and appearance – something to discuss based on how you plan to use and maintain the pool. Equipment selection covers pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems sized for your specific installation.

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Most gunite pool projects in East Hills take 8-12 weeks from start to finish, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. The process includes excavation, plumbing and electrical rough-in, steel installation, gunite application, curing time, and finishing work. Weather delays can extend timelines during winter months, which is why most construction happens between April and October. Custom features like spas, waterfalls, or complex shapes may add 1-2 weeks to the schedule.
Gunite and concrete pools are essentially the same thing – gunite is just the application method for the concrete. Gunite gets pneumatically sprayed over the steel framework at high velocity, creating a dense, strong shell. This method allows for more complex shapes and better compaction than poured concrete. The terms are often used interchangeably in the pool industry. Both create the same end result: a durable, customizable pool structure that lasts 30+ years with proper maintenance.
Yes, gunite pools handle New York’s freeze-thaw cycles better than other pool types. The concrete shell flexes slightly with ground movement and doesn’t crack like fiberglass can. Proper winterization is still essential – you’ll need to lower water levels, blow out plumbing lines, and add winter chemicals. The pool structure itself isn’t damaged by freezing temperatures when properly closed. Many East Hills gunite pools have been in service for 20+ years without structural issues.
Gunite pool costs in East Hills typically range from $75,000 to $150,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $75,000, while custom shapes with integrated spas, waterfalls, and premium finishes can exceed $150,000. Factors affecting price include excavation difficulty, required permits, equipment selection, decking materials, and landscaping. Most homeowners find the long-term durability and customization options justify the higher upfront cost compared to vinyl or fiberglass alternatives.
East Hills requires building permits for all pool installations, including structural, plumbing, and electrical permits. You’ll also need Nassau County Health Department approval and must comply with setback requirements from property lines. Pool barriers and safety equipment must meet current codes. The permit process typically takes 2-4 weeks and includes inspections at various construction stages. Experienced contractors handle permit applications and coordinate inspections, ensuring your pool meets all local requirements before completion.
Gunite pool maintenance involves regular water testing and chemical balancing, weekly skimming and vacuuming, and periodic equipment servicing. The plaster or aggregate surface may need acid washing every 3-5 years and resurfacing every 10-15 years depending on use and water chemistry. Equipment like pumps, filters, and heaters require annual servicing. Many East Hills homeowners use professional pool services during swimming season and handle basic maintenance themselves. Proper winter closing prevents freeze damage and extends equipment life.