Gunite Pools in San Remo, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom gunite pools designed for your backyard and built to last decades in New York weather.

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Custom Gunite Pool Installation

What You Actually Get

You get a pool that’s built exactly how you want it. Any shape, any size, any depth. That’s what gunite construction gives you – complete design freedom without compromising on strength.

Your pool becomes the centerpiece of your backyard. Friends and family gravitate toward it. Summer evenings stretch longer. Property value increases by thousands.

Most importantly, you get peace of mind. Gunite pools are built to handle New York’s freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and temperature swings that destroy other pool types. We’re talking about a 50-year investment, not a 10-year replacement cycle.

San Remo Gunite Pool Contractors

We Know New York Pools

JAS Aquatics has been building gunite pools throughout San Remo and the surrounding areas for years. We understand local soil conditions, building codes, and what it takes to construct pools that survive New York winters.

We’re not the biggest pool company, and we’re not trying to be. We focus on doing gunite construction right – proper excavation, correct steel placement, quality concrete application, and finishes that last.

Every pool we build comes with our commitment to clear communication, realistic timelines, and construction methods that prioritize longevity over shortcuts.

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Gunite Pool Construction Process

How We Build Your Pool

First, we design your pool based on your backyard, your budget, and how you want to use it. No cookie-cutter shapes – we work with your space and preferences.

Next comes excavation and steel installation. This is where gunite pools get their strength. We place rebar in a grid pattern that creates the structural foundation. Then we apply gunite – a concrete mixture sprayed at high pressure that bonds with the steel framework.

After the gunite cures, we install plumbing, electrical, and any custom features like lighting or water features. Finally, we apply your chosen finish – plaster, tile, or aggregate – and fill your pool. The entire process typically takes 6-8 weeks, weather dependent.

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What's Included in Construction

Every gunite pool installation includes complete excavation, steel framework installation, gunite application, plumbing and electrical systems, filtration equipment, and your choice of interior finish. We handle all permits and inspections required in San Remo.

You also get options that other pool types can’t offer. Integrated spas, beach entries, custom depths for diving, built-in seating, and unique shapes that fit your property perfectly. Gunite construction means we’re not limited by pre-made molds or panels.

We include a comprehensive walkthrough of your pool’s operation and maintenance. You’ll understand your equipment, water chemistry basics, and seasonal care specific to New York’s climate. This isn’t just construction – it’s setting you up for years of trouble-free ownership.

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Properly constructed gunite pools regularly last 50+ years in New York’s climate. The concrete and steel construction handles freeze-thaw cycles much better than vinyl liners or fiberglass shells. We’ve seen gunite pools from the 1970s that are still structurally sound with only surface refinishing needed. The key is proper construction techniques – adequate steel reinforcement, correct concrete application, and proper curing. That’s why choosing experienced gunite contractors matters more than getting the lowest bid.
Gunite is sprayed concrete applied over a steel framework, creating a monolithic structure that’s incredibly strong and completely customizable. Vinyl liner pools use pre-fabricated walls with replaceable liners that typically need replacement every 7-10 years. Fiberglass pools are pre-made shells that limit your size and shape options. Gunite costs more upfront but offers unlimited design flexibility, superior durability, and lower long-term costs. You’re not replacing liners or dealing with gel coat repairs like other pool types require.
Gunite pool costs vary significantly based on size, features, and site conditions, typically ranging from $60,000 to $150,000+ for custom installations in the San Remo area. Factors affecting price include excavation difficulty, pool size and depth, custom features like spas or waterfalls, decking materials, and finish choices. We provide detailed estimates after evaluating your specific site and requirements. Remember that gunite pools often increase home value by 5-8%, and their longevity makes them cost-effective compared to pools requiring frequent major repairs or replacements.
Most gunite pool installations take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, though this varies based on complexity, weather, and permit processing times. The actual gunite application happens in one day, but it needs time to cure properly. We then install plumbing, electrical, equipment, and finishes. Spring installations often take longer due to high demand and weather delays. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated throughout the process. Rushing gunite construction leads to problems later, so we prioritize doing it right over doing it fast.
Yes, gunite pool installation in San Remo requires building permits, and often additional approvals for electrical and plumbing work. We handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections throughout construction. The process typically includes plan review, excavation inspection, steel and plumbing inspection before gunite application, electrical inspection, and final approval. Permit costs and processing times vary, but we factor these into our project timeline. Working with contractors familiar with local requirements prevent delays and ensures your pool meets all safety and building codes.
Gunite pools require regular water chemistry maintenance, equipment care, and seasonal opening/closing procedures specific to New York’s climate. During swimming season, you’ll test and balance water chemistry weekly, clean the pool surface, and maintain filtration equipment. Fall closing involves lowering water levels, adding winterizing chemicals, and protecting equipment from freezing. Spring opening includes removing covers, refilling, and rebalancing water chemistry. The gunite structure itself requires minimal maintenance – occasional brushing and professional resurfacing every 10-15 years depending on finish type and usage.