Pool Builders in Freeport, NY

Your Backyard Pool Project Done Right

Custom inground pools built by licensed contractors who understand Freeport’s unique requirements and your family’s vision.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

The Pool You've Been Picturing

You’ve been thinking about it for months, maybe years. That perfect pool where your kids will learn to swim, where summer barbecues become legendary, where you’ll finally have your own slice of vacation at home.

The right pool transforms how you use your backyard. No more packing up for crowded beaches or expensive club memberships. Instead, you’ll have morning coffee by the water, evening swims after work, and weekend gatherings that friends actually want to attend.

But here’s what really matters: when it’s built correctly the first time, your pool becomes the backdrop for decades of family memories. That’s the difference between a pool installation and a pool investment.

Licensed Freeport Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pool Construction

We’ve been building custom pools throughout Freeport and Nassau County for years. Our team understands Long Island’s clay soil challenges, knows the local permit process inside and out, and has relationships with inspectors who’ve seen our work before.

Every project starts with your property’s specific conditions. Drainage patterns, soil composition, setback requirements – these aren’t afterthoughts here. They’re planned for from day one because that’s how you avoid the headaches that plague other pool projects.

You’re not just hiring pool builders. You’re working with contractors who live in this community and stake our reputation on every installation.

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Pool Installation Process

From Design to First Swim

Our process starts with understanding your space and your goals. Site evaluation, soil testing, and design consultation happen before any contracts are signed. You’ll know exactly what you’re getting and what it costs.

Excavation comes next, followed by steel installation and plumbing rough-in. This is where experience with Freeport’s soil conditions matters most. Poor excavation creates problems that haunt you for years.

Concrete application, tile work, and coping installation follow. Then equipment startup, water balancing, and your walkthrough of every system. You’ll know how everything works before we leave your property.

The timeline depends on your pool’s complexity and current permit processing times, but you’ll have realistic expectations set from the beginning. No surprises, no excuses, no abandoned projects.

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Everything Your Pool Project Needs

Your pool installation includes full excavation, steel reinforcement, plumbing and electrical rough-in, concrete application, tile and coping installation, equipment setup, and startup services. Water features like waterfalls or spa integration are handled as part of the original design.

We manage permit applications and inspections throughout the process. You won’t be calling the building department or wondering if something will pass inspection. That’s handled by contractors who work with Nassau County regularly.

The equipment package includes filtration, heating, and automation systems sized for your specific pool. No generic recommendations or undersized equipment that struggles to keep up. Everything is matched to your pool’s volume and your family’s usage patterns.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, features, and weather conditions. Permit approval adds 2-4 weeks before construction begins. The timeline can extend during peak season (April-July) when permit processing and material delivery take longer. Complex designs with multiple water features or challenging site conditions may require additional time. You’ll receive a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific project and our current workload.
Nassau County requires a building permit for all inground pools, plus separate permits for electrical and plumbing work. Pool installations also need property surveys to verify setback compliance and sometimes require variances for smaller lots. The permit application includes engineered drawings, soil reports, and safety equipment specifications. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks but can extend during busy periods. We handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections throughout the construction process.
Long Island’s clay soil requires specialized excavation techniques and proper drainage planning. Clay expands and contracts with moisture changes, so pool installations need engineered solutions including proper backfill materials, drainage systems, and sometimes soil stabilization. Excavation timing matters too – clay becomes nearly impossible to work with when wet. We plan around weather conditions and use appropriate equipment for clay soil excavation. Proper handling prevents future settling, cracking, or drainage problems.
Our pool construction pricing includes excavation, steel reinforcement, plumbing and electrical installation, concrete shell, tile and coping, basic equipment package (pump, filter, heater), and startup services. Permits, inspections, and basic landscaping restoration around the pool area are also included. Additional costs apply for water features, upgraded finishes, automation systems, or challenging site conditions requiring extra work. You’ll receive detailed pricing during consultation with no hidden fees or surprise charges during construction.
Our pool installations include complete equipment packages sized for your specific pool – pumps, filters, heaters, and basic automation. Equipment selection focuses on reliability and energy efficiency rather than cheapest options. Basic startup services include water balancing, equipment training, and system testing. Ongoing maintenance services are available but not required. Many customers prefer handling routine maintenance themselves after proper training, while others choose weekly or monthly service plans for complete peace of mind.
New pool construction includes structural warranty coverage on the concrete shell and installation warranty on equipment and tile work. Warranty terms vary by component – structural elements typically carry longer coverage than equipment or finish materials. Warranty coverage requires proper water chemistry maintenance and reasonable care of pool surfaces and equipment. Detailed warranty information is provided during contract signing, including what’s covered, duration of coverage, and maintenance requirements to keep warranty valid.