Gunite Pools in North Lindenhurst, NY

Custom Gunite Pools Built to Last Decades

Durable gunite construction designed for your exact vision and Long Island’s demanding climate.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

Your Backyard Becomes the Neighborhood Destination

You’ll have a pool that handles everything Long Island throws at it. Harsh winters, heavy use during summer parties, and years of family memories.

Gunite construction means your pool shape isn’t limited by pre-made molds. Want a kidney shape that flows around your existing oak tree? Done. Need a deep end for diving or a shallow area where kids can play safely? We build it exactly how you envision it.

Your property value increases immediately. But more importantly, you get decades of use without the headaches that come with cheaper alternatives. No liner replacements every 8 years. No structural issues from freeze-thaw cycles. Just a pool that looks and performs like new, year after year.

North Lindenhurst Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pool Construction

JAS Aquatics has been building gunite pools across Long Island for years. We understand the soil conditions in North Lindenhurst, the permit requirements in Suffolk County, and how to build pools that survive our winters.

You won’t find us cutting corners or disappearing mid-project. We’re local, licensed, and we’ll be here when you need service down the road.

Every pool we build uses the same proven process that’s worked for hundreds of Long Island families. We handle the permits, work with your timeline, and keep you informed every step of the way.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

Here's Exactly How We Build Your Pool

First, we design your pool around your space and needs. No cookie-cutter shapes. We measure your yard, discuss your vision, and create plans that work with your existing landscape and budget.

Next comes excavation and steel reinforcement. We dig to exact specifications and install a steel rebar framework that gives your pool its strength. This is where gunite pools get their legendary durability.

Then we spray the gunite mixture over the steel framework. This creates a solid, one-piece shell that’s stronger than concrete. After curing, we install your chosen finish, plumbing, and electrical systems.

Finally, we handle startup and teach you everything about your new pool. You’ll know how to maintain it, what to watch for, and how to get the most life out of your investment.

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Luxury Gunite Pool Features

Built-In Features That Make the Difference

Your gunite pool comes with everything needed for immediate enjoyment. Professional-grade filtration systems, energy-efficient pumps, and safety features that meet New York requirements.

We include proper drainage systems designed for Long Island’s soil conditions. Many pool problems start with poor drainage, so we engineer this correctly from day one. You won’t deal with shifting, cracking, or water issues later.

Custom features integrate seamlessly with gunite construction. Waterfalls, spas, beach entries, and lighting systems become part of the pool structure itself. No bolted-on additions that fail over time. Everything is built as one cohesive system that looks natural and functions reliably.

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Most gunite pools take 8-12 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size and custom features. Weather affects the timeline since gunite needs proper curing conditions. We schedule projects to work with Long Island’s construction season, typically starting in spring and finishing before winter. Complex designs with multiple features may take longer, but we’ll give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout the process.
Gunite pools are built on-site using steel reinforcement and concrete, creating unlimited design possibilities and superior durability. Unlike fiberglass pools that come in pre-made shapes, gunite adapts to any size or configuration. They last 50+ years compared to vinyl liners that need replacement every 8-10 years. Gunite also handles Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles better than other materials, reducing crack and structural problems over time.
Gunite pools typically range from $60,000 to $150,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start lower, while custom shapes with spas, waterfalls, and premium finishes cost more. Long Island’s soil conditions and permit requirements can affect pricing. We provide detailed estimates after evaluating your specific site and discussing your vision. Most customers find the long-term value justifies the initial investment compared to cheaper alternatives.
Gunite pools are ideal for Long Island’s climate. The solid concrete construction handles freeze-thaw cycles that can damage other pool types. Proper winterization protects the pool during cold months, and gunite’s durability means you won’t see cracking or structural issues from temperature changes. We build with Long Island’s specific weather patterns in mind, including proper drainage and reinforcement to handle soil movement and seasonal ground shifts.
North Lindenhurst requires building permits for gunite pool installation, including structural, plumbing, and electrical permits. Suffolk County has specific setback requirements and safety regulations that must be met. We handle the permit application process and ensure all work meets local codes. The process typically takes 2-4 weeks for approval. We also coordinate inspections throughout construction to keep everything on schedule and compliant.
Gunite pools require standard chemical balancing and regular cleaning, similar to other pool types. The smooth gunite surface resists algae better than textured materials, making cleaning easier. You’ll need to resurface the pool every 10-15 years, but this is less frequent and costly than vinyl liner replacements. The durable construction means fewer repair calls and lower long-term maintenance costs. We provide complete maintenance guidance and can recommend reliable local service companies.