Custom inground pools designed for your Bay Shore property and lifestyle, handled by licensed local contractors.
You get a pool that fits your space perfectly. Not some cookie-cutter design that ignores your property’s unique layout or your family’s actual needs.
The construction is done right the first time. Proper excavation, quality materials, and attention to details that matter for Long Island’s climate and soil conditions.
Your investment holds its value. When pool construction is handled professionally, you’re adding real equity to your Bay Shore home instead of creating future headaches.
JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Bay Shore and Long Island for years. We understand local soil conditions, permit requirements, and what works in this climate.
Our team is licensed, insured, and focused on residential pool construction. We handle everything from initial design through final inspection, so you’re not juggling multiple contractors or wondering who’s responsible for what.
First, we evaluate your property and discuss what you want. This includes checking for utilities, drainage considerations, and local setback requirements that affect placement.
Next comes design and permits. You’ll see exactly what your pool will look like and where it fits on your property. We handle the permit process with Bay Shore’s building department.
Then construction begins with excavation and installation. The timeline depends on your pool’s complexity, but you’ll know what to expect each week. Final inspection and walkthrough ensure everything meets code and your expectations.
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You get full project management from start to finish. Design consultation, permit handling, excavation, plumbing, electrical work, and final finishing all coordinated by one team.
Custom features are available based on your preferences and budget. Water features, lighting, heating systems, and premium decking materials can be integrated during construction rather than added later.
The work includes proper drainage and backfill to prevent settling issues common in Long Island soil. Quality control checks happen at each phase to catch problems before they become expensive fixes.