Gunite Pools in Hampton Bays, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built Right

Durable, beautiful pools designed for your Hampton Bays 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 outdoor living space.

Gunite pools give you unlimited design freedom. Want a natural lagoon look? Sharp geometric lines? Built-in spa? Fire features? The concrete construction means your pool can be any shape, any size, with any features you want.

Your Hampton Bays property deserves better than a cookie-cutter fiberglass shell. Gunite construction lets us build around your existing landscape, match your home’s architecture, and create something that actually fits your space and style.

Hampton Bays Pool Contractors

We Know Hampton Bays Properties

We’ve been building custom gunite pools throughout Hampton Bays and the surrounding Long Island area. We understand coastal properties, local soil conditions, and what it takes to build pools that last in this environment.

You’ll work directly with our experienced pool contractors who know the permitting process, understand local regulations, and have relationships with trusted suppliers. We’re not a franchise operation or fly-by-night crew.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

Here's How We Build Your Pool

First, we’ll visit your property for a consultation. We’ll discuss your vision, assess your space, and explain what’s possible within your budget and timeline.

Once you approve the design, we handle permits and scheduling. Excavation comes first, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-in. Then we install the steel rebar framework that gives gunite pools their strength.

The gunite application is where the magic happens. We spray the concrete mixture over the steel framework, creating the pool shell. After curing, we apply your chosen finish – plaster, aggregate, or tile. Finally, we install equipment, fill the pool, and balance the water chemistry.

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What Makes Gunite Pools Different

Gunite pools are built to last decades, not years. The concrete and steel construction handles freeze-thaw cycles, ground movement, and coastal weather conditions that destroy other pool types.

You get complete design freedom. Infinity edges, beach entries, integrated spas, swim-up bars, grottos – if you can imagine it, we can build it. The concrete accepts any finish, from simple plaster to exotic stone aggregates.

Hampton Bays properties often have challenging layouts. Gunite construction lets us work around existing trees, slopes, and structures. We’re not limited by pre-formed shapes or access restrictions that stop other pool types.

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Most gunite pool projects take 8-12 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. The gunite application itself happens in one day, but the concrete needs time to cure properly before we can apply finishes. We schedule projects to avoid peak summer months when possible, so you’re swimming by the time you want to use the pool most. Permit approval can add 2-4 weeks to the timeline, which is why we handle that process early.
Both are concrete application methods, but gunite uses dry ingredients mixed with water at the nozzle, while shotcrete pre-mixes everything. Gunite gives us better control over the mix and less waste, especially important for complex shapes and tight spaces common in Hampton Bays properties. The end result is essentially the same – a strong, durable concrete shell. Most pool contractors use these terms interchangeably, and both methods create pools that last 50+ years with proper maintenance.
Gunite pools in Hampton Bays typically range from $75,000 to $200,000+, depending on size, features, and site conditions. A basic rectangular pool with standard finishes starts around $75K. Add custom shapes, premium finishes, water features, or challenging access, and costs increase accordingly. The Hamptons market tends toward higher-end finishes and features, so most projects fall in the $100K-150K range. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your property and understanding your goals.
Gunite pools are ideal for coastal Long Island conditions. The concrete and steel construction handles freeze-thaw cycles, salt air, and ground movement better than fiberglass or vinyl pools. We use proper steel placement and concrete mixes designed for this environment. The key is professional installation and proper winterization. Many gunite pools in the Hamptons are 30+ years old and still going strong. The initial investment pays off in longevity and fewer repairs compared to other pool types.
Yes, gunite construction works well for tight access situations common in Hampton Bays neighborhoods. We can pump concrete over houses, through narrow side yards, or around existing landscaping. The wet concrete is much easier to transport than large fiberglass shells that need wide, straight access paths. We’ve built pools where the only access was a 4-foot gate opening. It might add some cost for special equipment, but it’s rarely a deal-breaker like it is with other pool types.
Gunite pools need regular chemical balancing, weekly cleaning, and seasonal maintenance like any pool. The concrete surface requires acid washing every 3-5 years and replastering every 10-15 years, depending on use and water chemistry. Coastal conditions mean more attention to metal components and equipment protection from salt air. However, the concrete shell itself is virtually indestructible with proper care. Many Hampton Bays gunite pools from the 1980s and 1990s are still in excellent condition with just routine maintenance.