Gunite Pools in Manorville, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built to Last Decades

Durable, fully customizable swimming pools designed specifically for your backyard and lifestyle in Manorville.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Your Backyard Becomes the Neighborhood Destination

You’re not just getting a pool. You’re creating the space where your family gathers every summer, where your kids learn to swim, and where you finally have that outdoor retreat you’ve been picturing.

Gunite pools give you something fiberglass and vinyl simply can’t: complete design freedom. Want a kidney shape that fits perfectly around your existing deck? Done. Need a shallow end that gradually slopes for the kids, plus a deep end for diving? No problem. Thinking about adding a spa, waterfall, or built-in seating later? Gunite adapts to whatever you envision.

The construction process takes longer than other pool types, but there’s a reason. We’re building something that will outlast your mortgage. While other pools might need replacement in 10-15 years, a properly built gunite pool in Manorville can serve your family for 50+ years with basic maintenance.

Manorville Gunite Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pool Construction

JAS Aquatics has been building custom gunite pools throughout Long Island for years. We understand Manorville’s soil conditions, local permit requirements, and how to build pools that handle New York’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.

Every project starts with your property. We’re not trying to sell you a cookie-cutter design or talk you into features you don’t need. Our team focuses on what works for your space, your family, and your budget.

You’ll work directly with experienced pool builders who live and work in this area. We know which permits you need, how long approvals typically take, and we maintain relationships with local inspectors to keep your project moving smoothly.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

Here's Exactly How We Build Your Pool

First, we meet at your property to discuss your vision and assess your space. We’ll talk about size, shape, features, and budget. No pressure, just honest conversation about what’s possible and what makes sense for your situation.

Once you approve the design, we handle all permits and scheduling. Excavation typically takes 1-2 days, depending on your pool size and soil conditions. Then we install the steel reinforcement framework that gives gunite pools their legendary strength.

The gunite application is where the magic happens. We spray the concrete mixture over the steel framework, creating the shell of your pool. After curing, we apply your chosen finish – plaster, aggregate, or tile. Finally, we install equipment, fill the pool, and walk you through everything you need to know about maintenance and operation.

The entire process usually takes 6-8 weeks from start to finish, weather permitting. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

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Gunite Swimming Pool Features

What You Get With Professional Installation

Your gunite pool installation includes complete design consultation, all necessary permits, excavation, steel reinforcement, gunite application, and your choice of interior finish. We also handle all plumbing, electrical connections, and equipment installation.

Every pool comes with proper filtration, heating options if desired, and safety features that meet New York state requirements. We can incorporate features like built-in steps, bench seating, or attachment points for future additions like spas or water features.

In Manorville, we pay special attention to proper drainage around your pool and ensure the construction can handle our local climate conditions. Your pool will include appropriate winterization capabilities and equipment that’s sized correctly for Long Island’s seasonal demands.

We provide detailed maintenance instructions and connect you with reliable service providers for ongoing care. Most importantly, you get a pool built to last decades, not just years.

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Most gunite pools in Manorville take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, but timeline depends on several factors. Weather delays are common during Long Island winters and spring rain seasons. Complex designs with multiple features take longer than simple rectangular pools. Permit approval can add 2-4 weeks before construction even begins. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is starting the permit process early and being flexible with weather-related delays that are completely normal for outdoor construction projects.
Gunite pools are built on-site using steel reinforcement and sprayed concrete, making them incredibly durable and completely customizable. Fiberglass pools come pre-made and limit you to existing shapes and sizes. Vinyl liner pools are less expensive upfront but need liner replacement every 7-10 years. Gunite costs more initially but lasts 50+ years with proper maintenance. You can build gunite pools in any shape, add features like spas or waterfalls, and modify them later. For Long Island’s climate, gunite handles freeze-thaw cycles better than other options.
Gunite pool costs in Manorville typically range from $50,000-$100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $50,000-$60,000. Custom shapes, spas, waterfalls, or premium finishes increase the price. Difficult access or poor soil conditions can add costs. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Remember, you’re making a long-term investment that increases your property value and lasts decades longer than cheaper alternatives.
Yes, gunite pools in Manorville require building permits and inspections at various stages. You’ll need permits for excavation, electrical work, and final construction approval. We handle all permit applications and coordinate with local inspectors. The process typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on town workload. Some neighborhoods have HOA requirements or setback restrictions that affect pool placement. We research all requirements before starting your project and ensure everything meets local codes. Proper permits protect you and ensure your pool is built safely and legally.
Absolutely. Gunite pools are ideal for Long Island’s climate when built properly. The steel-reinforced concrete construction handles freeze-thaw cycles that can damage other pool types. We build with proper drainage, use appropriate concrete mixes, and ensure your pool equipment is winterization-ready. You’ll need to close your pool each winter and reopen in spring, which is standard for any outdoor pool in New York. Proper winterization prevents freeze damage and keeps your pool in excellent condition year after year. Many gunite pools in our area are 20-30+ years old and still going strong.
Gunite pools need regular chemical balancing, weekly cleaning, and seasonal maintenance like any pool. The gunite shell itself requires minimal maintenance – mostly monitoring the interior finish for wear over time. Plaster finishes might need resurfacing every 10-15 years, while aggregate finishes last longer. Equipment like pumps and filters need standard maintenance and eventual replacement. We provide complete maintenance instructions and can recommend reliable local service companies. The beauty of gunite is that the structure itself is incredibly durable, so you’re mainly maintaining water quality and equipment rather than worrying about structural issues.