Licensed pool contractors who actually finish what we start, on time and on budget.
You’ve been thinking about this for months, maybe years. Scrolling through pool photos, imagining summer evenings with family, picturing how it’ll transform your backyard. But then reality hits—the horror stories about contractors who disappear, projects that drag on forever, and budgets that spiral out of control.
Here’s what actually happens when you work with experienced pool builders who know what we’re doing. Your project starts on schedule because we’ve already handled the permits and planned around weather windows. The excavation gets done properly the first time because we understand North Fork soil conditions. You get regular updates instead of radio silence, and your pool gets completed when we said it would.
No change order surprises. No cutting corners on inspections. No wondering if your contractor will show up tomorrow. Just a professionally built inground pool that your family will enjoy for decades, installed by licensed pool contractors who treat your property like our own.
JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Long Island for years, specializing in residential pool construction for homeowners who want it done right the first time. We focus exclusively on pool building and installation, which means we understand the intricacies that general contractors often miss.
Every project gets handled by licensed, insured professionals who know local building codes, soil conditions, and permit requirements inside and out. We’ve built a reputation in the North Fork area by finishing projects on schedule and standing behind our work long after the final inspection.
We approach each pool construction project with the same attention to detail, whether it’s a simple rectangular design or a complex custom installation with water features and integrated decking.
First, we’ll walk your property and discuss your vision, budget, and timeline. You’ll get a detailed proposal that breaks down every aspect of the job—excavation, plumbing, electrical, decking, the works. No vague line items or surprise costs later.
Once you approve the design and contract, we handle all permit applications and utility markings. Then excavation begins, which is where many pool projects go wrong if you don’t have experienced crews who understand local soil conditions and proper grading.
The construction phase follows a systematic approach: structural work first, then plumbing and electrical rough-ins, followed by concrete and finishing work. We coordinate inspections at each critical stage to ensure everything meets code before moving forward. Finally, we install equipment, fill the pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through operation and maintenance.
Throughout the entire process, you’ll get regular updates on progress and any weather-related delays. Most residential pool installations take 4-6 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size and complexity.
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Every pool project includes professional excavation, structural installation, plumbing and electrical work, equipment installation, and startup services. We handle the entire process from initial design through final inspection, so you’re not coordinating multiple contractors or wondering who’s responsible if something goes wrong.
Our service covers all necessary permits, utility coordination, and code compliance inspections. Pool decking and coping work gets integrated into the timeline to ensure proper curing and finishing. Water feature installation, lighting, and automation systems can be incorporated during construction rather than retrofitted later.
Long Island’s unique soil conditions and seasonal weather patterns require experienced pool builders who understand local challenges. We plan projects around these factors, scheduling excavation during optimal conditions and ensuring concrete work gets completed before temperature drops affect curing.
Each installation includes equipment startup, water balancing, and a thorough walkthrough of your new pool’s operation and maintenance requirements.