Gunite Pools in Elwood, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built to Last Decades

Completely customizable pool construction that increases your home value and handles Long Island weather without compromise.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Your Pool Investment Done Right

You’re not just getting a pool. You’re getting a backyard centerpiece that your family will use for decades without the headaches that come with cheaper alternatives.

Gunite pools handle New York’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or shifting. While your neighbors replace vinyl liners every 10-12 years, you’ll be enjoying the same smooth, durable surface for 50+ years. No surprise maintenance costs. No emergency repairs when the liner tears during a pool party.

The customization options are endless. Want a beach entry for the kids? A spa that flows into the main pool? Underwater lighting that makes evening swims magical? Gunite construction lets you build exactly what you envision, not what fits a pre-made mold.

Elwood Gunite Pool Contractors

Local Contractors Who Actually Finish Projects

JAS Aquatics has been building custom gunite pools across Long Island for years. We know Nassau County’s permit requirements, soil conditions, and the local inspectors who’ll sign off on your project.

You won’t find us chasing the lowest bid on every job. We work with homeowners who understand that quality construction costs more upfront but saves thousands in repairs and replacements down the road.

When you call, you’ll speak with someone who’s actually built pools in Elwood, not a call center. We show up when scheduled, communicate throughout the project, and stand behind our work long after the final inspection.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

From Design to Daily Swimming

The process starts with understanding how you’ll actually use your pool. Family gatherings? Daily exercise? Entertaining clients? Your usage determines everything from depth to placement to additional features.

Once the design is locked in, excavation begins. Our crew digs to precise specifications, accounting for plumbing, electrical, and structural requirements. This isn’t a quick dig-and-dump job. Proper excavation prevents settling and structural issues years later.

Steel rebar gets installed to create the pool’s skeleton. Then comes the gunite application – a mixture of cement, sand, and water sprayed at high pressure to create an incredibly strong shell. After curing, the surface gets finished with plaster, tile, or other materials you’ve selected. Finally, equipment installation, startup, and testing ensure everything works perfectly before you take your first swim.

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Gunite Swimming Pool Features

What You Get With Gunite Construction

Gunite pools start with complete customization. Any shape, any depth, any feature you want. Unlike fiberglass pools that come in predetermined sizes, gunite construction adapts to your yard and your vision.

The construction process includes professional excavation, steel reinforcement, gunite application, and your choice of interior finishes. Plumbing and electrical work gets integrated during construction, not added as an afterthought. You’ll also get proper equipment sizing – pumps, filters, and heaters matched to your specific pool volume and usage.

Long Island homeowners particularly appreciate gunite’s durability in our climate. The solid concrete construction expands and contracts with temperature changes without cracking. No liner replacements, no patch kits, no emergency calls when something tears or shifts.

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Most gunite pool projects in Elwood take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size and complexity. Weather can extend timelines during winter months, which is why most homeowners schedule construction for spring or early summer. The actual gunite application happens in one day, but curing time is critical – rushing this step leads to surface problems later. Permit approval through Nassau County adds 2-3 weeks to the front end, so starting the paperwork early keeps projects on schedule.
Gunite pools typically cost 40-60% more upfront than vinyl liner pools, but the long-term numbers tell a different story. Vinyl liners need replacement every 10-12 years at $4,000-$8,000 per replacement, plus you’ll likely replace them 3-4 times over the gunite pool’s lifespan. Gunite pools might need resurfacing every 15-20 years, but the structural shell lasts 50+ years. When you factor in maintenance, repairs, and replacement costs, gunite often costs less over time while providing much better customization options.
Gunite pools are specifically designed for climates with freeze-thaw cycles like we experience on Long Island. The solid concrete construction flexes with temperature changes without cracking, unlike rigid materials that can fail when water freezes and expands. Proper winterization is still important – you’ll need to drain equipment and add antifreeze to plumbing lines – but the pool structure itself handles winter conditions without damage. Many Long Island gunite pools are 30-40 years old and still structurally sound.
Yes, gunite pool construction in Elwood requires building permits through Nassau County, plus electrical and plumbing permits for the associated systems. You’ll also need to verify setback requirements from property lines and ensure compliance with local zoning regulations. Some neighborhoods have additional HOA requirements for pool construction. Experienced local contractors handle the permit process as part of their service, but it typically adds 2-3 weeks to project timelines. Skipping permits might save time initially, but creates major problems when you sell your home or need insurance coverage.
Gunite pools require the same basic maintenance as any pool – regular cleaning, chemical balancing, and equipment upkeep. However, the solid surface is easier to brush and vacuum than textured vinyl liners, and you don’t need to worry about tears or punctures during cleaning. The main difference is longevity – while vinyl liner pools need complete liner replacement every decade, gunite pools might need resurfacing every 15-20 years. Daily and weekly maintenance is actually simpler with gunite because the smooth surface doesn’t harbor algae and bacteria like textured materials.
Gunite construction offers unlimited customization for features like attached spas, waterfalls, beach entries, swim-up bars, or built-in seating. These features get integrated during construction, not added afterward, which creates seamless designs and better structural integrity. Popular additions for Long Island homeowners include attached spas for year-round use, LED lighting systems, and automated covers for easier maintenance. The key is planning these features during the design phase – adding them later requires major reconstruction and costs significantly more than including them in the original build.