Pool Builders in Blue Point, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your family 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 your kids could splash around safely. Where you could unwind after long days. Where summer barbecues would actually feel special.

A custom inground pool changes how you live at home. No more driving to crowded beaches or community pools. No more wishing you had somewhere to cool off when July hits. Your backyard becomes the place your family gravitates toward.

But here’s what really matters: you get a pool built specifically for your property, your family size, and how you actually want to use it. Not some cookie-cutter design that looks like every other pool on the block.

Blue Point Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pool Construction

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Blue Point and Long Island for years. We understand the local soil conditions that can make or break a pool installation. We know which permits you need and how to get them approved quickly.

Most importantly, we’re licensed, insured, and local. When you call, you’re talking to the same team that will show up to build your pool. We live and work in this community, which means our reputation depends on doing right by our neighbors.

You won’t find us cutting corners or disappearing halfway through your project. That’s not how we built our business, and it’s not how we plan to keep it.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's Exactly How We Build Your Pool

First, we come out to look at your property and talk through what you want. We’ll discuss size, shape, depth, and any special features you’re considering. We measure everything and check for utilities, drainage, and access for our equipment.

Next comes the design and permitting phase. We create detailed plans that work with your space and handle all the paperwork with local authorities. No surprises, no delays because someone forgot to file the right forms.

Then we break ground. Excavation, steel installation, plumbing, and electrical all happen in sequence. We coordinate inspections at each phase so everything stays on schedule. Finally, we install your chosen finishes, fill the pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through everything you need to know about your new pool.

The whole process typically takes 6-8 weeks from start to finish, weather permitting.

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Inground Pool Construction Services

Everything Included In Your Pool Project

Your pool construction includes complete excavation and site preparation. We handle all the underground work – plumbing lines, electrical connections, and proper drainage systems that prevent future headaches.

Steel reinforcement and gunite application create the pool shell that will last for decades. We use materials rated for Northeast weather conditions because Long Island winters are tough on pools. Cheap materials fail fast here.

You get professional installation of your chosen interior finish, whether that’s plaster, aggregate, or tile. We install all equipment – pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems. We also handle pool decking, coping, and basic landscaping restoration around the pool area.

Every project includes proper permitting, required inspections, and final approval from local authorities. We don’t consider the job done until you have all your certificates and know exactly how to maintain your new pool.

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Most custom inground pools in Blue Point range from $50,000 to $100,000, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $45,000, while pools with custom shapes, water features, or challenging excavation conditions cost more. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront. The final price depends on your specific design choices, site preparation requirements, and any upgrades like heating systems or automation. We don’t use high-pressure sales tactics or bait-and-switch pricing – you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start digging.
Most pool projects take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, assuming normal weather conditions. The timeline breaks down roughly like this: excavation and steel installation (1 week), plumbing and electrical rough-in (1 week), gunite application and curing (1-2 weeks), tile and coping installation (1 week), equipment installation and startup (1 week). Weather delays, permit issues, or change orders can extend the timeline. We provide a detailed schedule at the start of your project and keep you updated on progress. Spring and early summer are our busiest seasons, so scheduling your project for fall or winter construction can sometimes reduce wait times.
Yes, we handle all permitting and coordinate required inspections throughout the construction process. Pool construction in Blue Point requires building permits, electrical permits, and often health department approval. We know exactly what paperwork is needed and have established relationships with local inspectors. This saves you time and prevents costly delays from rejected applications or failed inspections. We schedule inspections at the right phases of construction and don’t proceed to the next step until everything is approved. All permit fees are included in our project estimates, so you won’t see surprise charges for required approvals.
Gunite construction works best for Long Island’s varied soil conditions. Our area has everything from sandy soil near the water to heavy clay inland, plus high water tables in many locations. Gunite pools are engineered and reinforced to handle soil movement, groundwater pressure, and freeze-thaw cycles that destroy cheaper pool types. We assess your specific site conditions during the initial consultation and design the pool structure accordingly. This might include additional drainage, deeper footings, or extra steel reinforcement. Fiberglass pools can crack with soil movement, and vinyl liner pools don’t last in our climate. Gunite costs more upfront but saves money long-term.
We can start pool construction in winter, but concrete work requires temperatures above freezing. We often begin projects in late fall or winter with excavation, steel installation, and underground plumbing. The gunite application waits until temperatures are consistently above 40 degrees. This approach can actually work in your favor – less competition for scheduling, and your pool is ready for summer swimming season. We use ground thawing equipment when necessary and have heated enclosures for concrete curing in marginal weather. Winter construction requires more planning and weather monitoring, but it’s definitely possible with the right contractor.
We provide a comprehensive warranty covering different components for different periods. Structural work (steel and gunite shell) is warranted for 10 years against defects in materials and workmanship. Pool equipment carries manufacturer warranties (typically 1-3 years) plus our installation warranty. Interior finishes are warranted for 1 year against installation defects, though normal wear and chemical damage aren’t covered. We also provide 1 year of service support to help you learn proper pool maintenance and troubleshoot any startup issues. Our warranty is backed by our business license and insurance, not just a piece of paper. We’ve been in business long enough that our warranties mean something.