Gunite Pools in Oakdale, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom gunite swimming pools engineered for Long Island living and built to last generations.

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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 that becomes the center of everything.

Gunite pools give you complete design freedom. Want a kidney shape that follows your property line? Done. Need a shallow end for kids and a deep end for diving? No problem. Every curve, every depth, every feature gets built exactly how you want it.

The construction process uses steel rebar and concrete sprayed at high pressure. This creates a shell that’s incredibly strong and completely waterproof. Unlike fiberglass pools that come in predetermined shapes or vinyl pools that need liner replacements, your gunite pool becomes a permanent part of your property.

You’ll have a swimming pool that handles New York winters without cracking, summers without fading, and decades without major structural issues. The surface stays smooth, the walls stay solid, and your investment keeps adding value to your home.

Gunite Pool Contractors Oakdale

We Know Long Island Pools

JAS Aquatics has been building gunite pools throughout Long Island for years. We understand local soil conditions, building codes, and what it takes to create pools that perform well in our climate.

Every project starts with understanding your property, your family’s needs, and your vision. We handle permits, excavation, and construction from start to finish. You work with the same team throughout the entire process.

Local homeowners choose JAS Aquatics because we deliver what we promise. On time, on budget, and built to last.

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Gunite Pool Design Process

How Your Pool Gets Built

The process starts with a site visit to assess your property and discuss your ideas. We measure the space, check for utilities, and review any potential challenges. You’ll get a detailed proposal that covers design, timeline, and costs.

Once you approve the plans, excavation begins. We dig to exact specifications and install plumbing and electrical systems. Steel rebar gets positioned to reinforce the entire structure.

The gunite application happens next. High-pressure equipment sprays concrete and sand mixture over the rebar framework. This creates the pool shell in one continuous pour. After curing, the surface gets finished with plaster, tile, or other materials you’ve selected.

Final steps include installing equipment, filling the pool, and balancing the water chemistry. You’ll receive instructions for maintenance and warranty information. The entire process typically takes 6-8 weeks depending on size and complexity.

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What's Included In Your Project

Your gunite pool installation includes complete design and engineering services. We create detailed plans that show exactly how your pool will look and function. All necessary permits get pulled and inspections get scheduled.

Construction covers excavation, steel reinforcement, plumbing, electrical, and the gunite application. You’ll get professional-grade equipment including pumps, filters, and heating systems sized for your specific pool. The surface finish options include plaster, aggregate, or tile depending on your preferences.

Oakdale properties often have unique challenges with soil conditions and space constraints. JAS Aquatics has experience working around existing landscaping, septic systems, and property lines. We know how to build pools that complement Long Island homes and handle local weather conditions.

Every project includes cleanup of construction debris and restoration of disturbed landscaping areas. You’ll receive operating instructions, maintenance schedules, and warranty documentation for all components.

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Most gunite pool projects in Oakdale take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion. The timeline depends on pool size, complexity of features, and weather conditions. Simple rectangular pools move faster than custom shapes with multiple features. Spring and summer construction can face delays due to rain, while fall projects often proceed more smoothly. The gunite application itself takes 1-2 days, but curing requires additional time before surface finishing can begin. JAS Aquatics provides realistic timelines upfront and keeps you updated on progress throughout construction.
Gunite pools offer complete design flexibility that fiberglass and vinyl can’t match. You’re not limited to predetermined shapes or sizes. The concrete construction creates a permanent structure that becomes part of your property foundation. Gunite pools handle freeze-thaw cycles better than other materials, which matters in New York winters. The surface can be refinished if needed, unlike fiberglass that chips or vinyl that tears. While initial costs run higher, gunite pools typically last 50+ years with proper maintenance. They also add more resale value since buyers view them as premium, permanent installations rather than temporary additions.
Gunite pool costs in Oakdale typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $50,000-60,000. Custom shapes, spas, waterfalls, and premium finishes increase the price. Difficult access or challenging soil conditions can add costs for specialized equipment or extra excavation work. Long Island’s higher labor and permit costs affect pricing compared to other regions. JAS Aquatics provides detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront. No surprises or hidden fees. The investment pays back through decades of use and increased property value.
Gunite pools perform excellently in Long Island’s climate when properly constructed. The concrete and steel construction handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or shifting. Proper winterization protects plumbing and equipment during cold months. The solid construction means no concerns about ground movement affecting pool structure like you might see with vinyl pools. Summer heat doesn’t affect gunite like it can soften vinyl liners or cause fiberglass to expand. We use construction techniques and materials specifically chosen for Northeast weather patterns. Your pool will look and function the same after 20 Long Island winters as it did when first completed.
Gunite pool installation in Oakdale requires building permits from the Town of Islip. You’ll also need electrical permits for lighting, pumps, and heating systems. If your property has a septic system, additional approvals may be required to ensure proper setback distances. Some neighborhoods have homeowner association rules about pool placement and design that need approval before construction begins. JAS Aquatics handles all permit applications and inspections as part of the installation process. We know local requirements and maintain good relationships with building departments. This ensures your project moves smoothly through approvals without delays or complications.
Gunite construction allows unlimited customization including spas, waterfalls, swim-up bars, beach entries, and built-in seating. These features get incorporated during the initial construction rather than added later. Attached spas share the same filtration system as the main pool but can be heated separately. Waterfalls and fountains require additional plumbing and electrical work that gets installed before gunite application. LED lighting systems can be built into steps, walls, and water features for dramatic nighttime effects. The key is planning all desired features upfront since adding them later requires major renovation work. JAS Aquatics helps design integrated features that look natural and function reliably for years.