Pool Builders in Baywood, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your backyard and built to last decades.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’ve been thinking about it for months. Maybe years. That empty backyard space where you picture summer barbecues, kids splashing around, and weekend relaxation that actually happens at home instead of fighting traffic to the beach.

A custom inground pool changes how you live. No more packing coolers and hunting for parking spots. No more cutting family time short because someone’s tired or cranky. Your backyard becomes the destination.

But here’s what really matters: you wake up every morning looking at something that makes you smile. Your property value jumps. Your family has a reason to stay home and actually spend time together. And when friends come over, your backyard becomes the place everyone wants to be.

Licensed Pool Contractors Baywood

We Build Pools That Last

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout Baywood and the surrounding Long Island area for years. We focus on residential pool construction, working with homeowners who want quality work done right the first time.

Every pool project starts with proper licensing and insurance. Every installation follows local building codes and permit requirements. We handle everything from initial design consultation through final inspection.

You’re not getting a cookie-cutter approach. Each pool design considers your property’s unique layout, your family’s needs, and your long-term vision for the space.

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Pool Installation Process Baywood

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

First, you’ll meet with our design team to discuss your vision, budget, and property specifics. We’ll assess your yard’s layout, drainage, and any potential challenges before creating a custom pool design that works with your space.

Once you approve the design, JAS Aquatics handles all permit applications and scheduling with local authorities. No paperwork headaches for you. Our excavation crew arrives on schedule, carefully marking utilities and preparing your yard for construction.

Pool installation follows a proven sequence: excavation, plumbing and electrical rough-in, steel reinforcement, concrete or gunite application, and finishing work. Throughout construction, you’ll get regular updates on progress and timing. The final step includes pool decking, coping installation, and water feature integration if you’ve chosen those options.

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What's Included In Your Project

Your pool construction project covers everything from concept to completion. Design consultation helps you choose the right size, shape, and features for your property and budget. Professional excavation prepares your yard properly, protecting existing landscaping and utilities.

Pool installation includes all structural work, plumbing, and electrical systems. You’ll get quality materials throughout: reinforced concrete or gunite construction, professional-grade plumbing fixtures, and proper electrical systems that meet current codes.

Finishing work transforms the structure into your backyard oasis. Pool decking and coping provide safe, attractive borders around your pool. Water features like fountains or waterfalls can be integrated during construction. Every project ends with startup services and basic maintenance instruction so you know how to care for your new investment.

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Most custom inground pool projects in Baywood take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. The timeline includes excavation (2-3 days), plumbing and electrical rough-in (3-5 days), steel installation and concrete work (1-2 weeks), and finishing work including decking and coping (2-3 weeks). Permit approval adds 2-4 weeks to the front end, but we handle all permit applications and scheduling. Weather delays during concrete curing or finishing work can extend the timeline, especially during Long Island’s unpredictable spring and fall seasons.
Baywood pool construction requires a building permit from the local building department, which includes structural, plumbing, and electrical inspections throughout the project. You’ll also need a separate electrical permit for pool lighting, pumps, and safety systems. If your pool includes a fence (required by New York State law), that requires an additional fence permit. Some properties may need variance approvals for setback requirements or lot coverage limits. We handle all permit applications, scheduling inspections, and ensuring compliance with local building codes so you don’t have to navigate the bureaucracy yourself.
Custom inground pool costs in Baywood typically range from $50,000 to $120,000, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard finishes start around $50,000-$70,000. Custom shapes, premium finishes, water features, and complex excavation increase costs. Pool decking, landscaping, and fencing add $15,000-$30,000 to most projects. Site challenges like difficult access, rock excavation, or utility relocation can affect pricing. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront, so you know exactly what you’re investing in before construction begins.
Yes, we handle all excavation work and coordinate utility marking before any digging begins. We contact Dig Safe (811) to mark underground utilities like gas, electric, and cable lines. We also use private utility locating services to identify irrigation systems, invisible dog fences, and other unmarked lines that public utilities don’t cover. Excavation equipment is sized appropriately for your property access, and our crew takes care to protect existing landscaping, driveways, and structures. All excavated soil is either redistributed on your property for grading or hauled away, depending on your preference and local regulations.
Yes, we maintain all required New York State contractor licensing and carry comprehensive general liability and workers’ compensation insurance. We’re licensed for pool construction, plumbing, and electrical work required for complete pool installations. Insurance coverage protects your property during construction and covers any potential accidents or damage. You’ll receive copies of current insurance certificates before work begins. All our pool installations comply with New York State building codes, local Baywood regulations, and industry safety standards. Licensed contractors ensure your pool project meets inspection requirements and protects your investment long-term.
We install a full range of pool features and water features during construction. Popular options include built-in spas and hot tubs, swim-up bars, beach entries, and tanning ledges. Water features include fountains, waterfalls, spillovers, and decorative jets that can be integrated into the pool design or surrounding landscape. Pool lighting systems create ambiance and extend swimming hours safely. Heating systems, automatic covers, and salt water systems can be included in the initial construction. The key is planning these features during the design phase rather than trying to add them later, which saves money and ensures proper integration with your pool’s structure and systems.