Gunite Pools in North Amityville, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom gunite swimming pools designed for your backyard and built to last decades in North Amityville.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

What You Get With Gunite

You’re not just getting a pool. You’re getting a backyard transformation that becomes the center of family life for decades.

Gunite pools give you complete design freedom. Want a kidney shape that follows your property line? No problem. Need built-in seating or a connected spa? Easy. Every gunite pool is literally sculpted to fit your space and lifestyle.

The construction process creates the strongest pool shell available. Steel rebar framework gets covered with pneumatically applied concrete, then finished with plaster or tile. This isn’t a factory mold dropped in your yard – it’s custom architecture that becomes part of your property permanently.

North Amityville Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pools

We’ve been building custom gunite pools across Long Island for years. We understand the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and climate challenges that affect pool construction in North Amityville.

Every project gets handled by our licensed contractors who live and work in this area. We’re not a national chain sending different crews to each job. You work with the same team from design through completion.

Our reputation comes from delivering what we promise, on schedule, without surprises. Most of our business comes from referrals because satisfied customers tell their neighbors about their experience.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

How We Build Your Pool

First, we design your pool based on your property, budget, and how you want to use the space. This includes 3D renderings so you can see exactly what you’re getting before we break ground.

Next comes excavation and utility work. We handle all permits and coordinate with local inspectors. The steel rebar framework gets installed and inspected before we shoot the gunite. This pneumatic concrete application creates your pool shell in one continuous pour.

After the gunite cures, we install plumbing, electrical, and filtration systems. Then comes your finish – plaster, tile, or aggregate – followed by coping and decking. Finally, we fill your pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through all the equipment operation.

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What's Included In Your Project

Every gunite pool project includes complete design, permitting, excavation, steel framework, gunite application, plumbing, electrical, filtration system, interior finish, coping, and startup. We coordinate all inspections and handle the entire process from start to finish.

You also get options that aren’t possible with other pool types. Integrated spas, beach entries, swim-up bars, grottos, and waterfalls can all be built into the gunite structure. LED lighting, automation systems, and heating extend your swimming season and enhance the experience.

We source materials from established manufacturers and back our work with comprehensive warranties. Your pool gets built once, built right, with no shortcuts that create problems later.

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Most gunite pool projects take 8-12 weeks from permit approval to completion, depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during winter months when concrete curing is slower. We provide realistic schedules upfront and keep you updated throughout construction. The actual gunite shooting happens in one day, but proper curing takes several weeks before we can apply the interior finish. Complex designs with multiple features may take longer, but we’ll give you accurate timeframes during the design phase.
Gunite offers unlimited design flexibility since each pool is custom-built on site. You’re not limited to factory mold shapes or sizes. The concrete shell is also the most durable option – properly built gunite pools last 50+ years with minimal structural maintenance. You can integrate features like spas, benches, and steps directly into the structure rather than adding them as separate components. Gunite pools also handle freeze-thaw cycles better than other materials, which matters in New York’s climate. The main trade-off is longer construction time compared to fiberglass installation.
Gunite pool costs vary significantly based on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $60,000-$80,000, while complex designs with integrated spas, waterfalls, and premium finishes can exceed $150,000. Factors affecting price include excavation difficulty, utility access, permit requirements, and finish selections. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Most clients find gunite pools cost more upfront than other options but provide better long-term value through durability and customization.
Yes, we handle all permitting and coordinate required inspections throughout construction. This includes building permits, electrical permits, and any health department approvals needed in North Amityville. We’re familiar with local requirements and have established relationships with inspectors, which helps avoid delays. The permit process typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on project complexity and town workload. We don’t start construction until all permits are approved and we’ll keep you informed about any requirements or delays during the approval process.
Gunite pools need regular water chemistry balancing, filter cleaning, and seasonal opening/closing like any pool. The gunite shell itself requires minimal maintenance – occasional brushing to prevent algae buildup and acid washing every few years to refresh the plaster finish. The concrete structure won’t crack or fade like vinyl liners, and there’s no gel coat to maintain like fiberglass. Most maintenance involves the mechanical systems (pumps, filters, heaters) rather than the pool structure itself. We provide complete operating instructions and can recommend local service companies for ongoing maintenance if needed.
Absolutely – this is where gunite really shines compared to other pool types. Spas, waterfalls, grottos, swim-up bars, beach entries, and built-in seating can all be integrated into the concrete structure during construction. These features become permanent parts of your pool rather than add-on components that might need separate maintenance. We can also incorporate advanced lighting systems, automation controls, and heating systems. The key is planning these features during the design phase since adding them later requires significant reconstruction. We’ll show you all available options and help prioritize based on your budget and preferences.