Gunite Pools in Garden City, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built to Last

Durable, fully customizable swimming pools designed for your Garden City property and lifestyle.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Your Backyard, Completely Transformed

You’re not just getting a pool. You’re creating the centerpiece of your Garden City home where your family will spend countless summer evenings and weekend gatherings.

Gunite pools give you complete design freedom. Want a kidney shape that follows your property line? Done. Need built-in seating or a swim-up bar? No problem. Every curve, every feature, every finish gets customized to match exactly what you have in mind.

The real payoff comes years later when other pool owners are dealing with repairs and replacements, while your gunite pool looks and performs like new. That’s the difference between choosing convenience and choosing quality.

Garden City Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pool Construction

JAS Aquatics has been building gunite pools across Long Island for years, and we understand what works in Garden City’s unique environment. The sandy soil conditions here are actually ideal for gunite construction, which means fewer complications and better results.

We handle every aspect of the project, from initial design consultation through final inspection. You won’t get passed between different crews or subcontractors who don’t know your project details.

Our team knows local building codes, permit requirements, and works directly with Garden City officials to keep your project moving smoothly.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

First comes design and planning. You’ll work directly with our team to create detailed plans that fit your space, budget, and vision. We handle all permits and approvals before any digging starts.

Excavation happens next, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-ins. The steel rebar framework gets installed and inspected before the gunite application. This is where your pool’s shape really comes to life as the concrete gets sprayed and formed.

After curing, your pool gets finished with your chosen surface material, whether that’s plaster, pebble, or tile. Equipment installation, final inspections, and startup complete the process. You’ll get a thorough walkthrough of all systems and maintenance requirements before the project closes.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every gunite pool project includes complete design consultation, all necessary permits, excavation, steel reinforcement, gunite application, and your choice of interior finish. Equipment packages cover filtration, heating, and sanitation systems sized specifically for your pool.

You’ll also get LED lighting, basic safety features, and startup services. We coordinate with local inspectors throughout construction to ensure everything meets Garden City building codes and safety requirements.

Optional upgrades include water features, automation systems, custom tile work, and energy-efficient equipment. Many Garden City clients add features like built-in spas, beach entries, or outdoor kitchen integration during the design phase.

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Most gunite pool projects in Garden City take 8-12 weeks from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during gunite application and curing phases. We schedule projects to work around Long Island’s seasonal patterns, with most construction happening between April and October. You’ll get a detailed timeline during the planning phase that accounts for permits, inspections, and any custom features you’re adding.
Gunite pools offer unlimited design flexibility and superior durability compared to fiberglass or vinyl liner pools. You can create any shape, depth, or configuration that fits your property. The concrete construction typically lasts 50+ years with proper maintenance, while vinyl liners need replacement every 7-10 years. Gunite also allows for custom features like built-in spas, benches, and water features that simply aren’t possible with pre-formed pool types.
Gunite pool costs in Garden City typically range from $60,000 to $150,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start at the lower end, while custom shapes with premium finishes and features reach the higher range. The investment includes all construction, equipment, and finishing work. You’ll get a detailed estimate after the initial consultation that breaks down all costs so there are no surprises during construction.
Yes, gunite pools in Garden City require building permits, and the process includes multiple inspections throughout construction. You’ll need permits for excavation, plumbing, electrical, and final approval. We handle all permit applications and coordinate with local inspectors to schedule required inspections. We’re familiar with Garden City’s specific requirements and work directly with municipal offices to keep your project compliant and on schedule.
Gunite pools are built to withstand Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles without damage. The concrete construction and proper steel reinforcement prevent cracking from ground movement or temperature changes. You’ll need to winterize the pool each fall by lowering water levels, adding winter chemicals, and protecting equipment from freezing. Many Garden City homeowners choose to heat their pools for extended swimming seasons, which gunite construction handles efficiently.
Absolutely. Gunite construction works well in compact spaces because the pool gets built in place rather than requiring large equipment to lower in a pre-formed shell. We can design pools that maximize your available space while meeting setback requirements from property lines and structures. Small yards often benefit from creative shapes and multi-level designs that wouldn’t be possible with other pool types. Access for equipment is usually manageable through standard side yards.