Pool Builders in Great River Station, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for Long Island living, built to last through every season.

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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 quiet evening swims after long workdays.

The reality is simpler than you think. A custom inground pool changes how you live at home. No more packing up for crowded beaches or expensive club memberships. Your entertainment space becomes the place everyone wants to visit.

But here’s what really matters – you get a pool built specifically for your property, your family, and your lifestyle. Not some cookie-cutter design that looks like every other pool on the block. We’re talking about pool construction that considers your lot’s unique challenges, your home’s architecture, and how you actually plan to use the space.

Licensed Pool Contractors

Experience You Can Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Long Island for years, and we understand what works in Great River Station’s unique environment. The soil conditions, the permit requirements, the weather patterns that can make or break a pool project.

We’re licensed pool contractors who show up when we say we will and finish what we start. No disappearing acts, no surprise costs halfway through your project. You’ll work directly with pool building specialists who know the difference between cutting corners and smart construction choices.

This isn’t our side business or seasonal work. Pool construction is what we do, year-round, project after project.

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Pool Installation Process

Straightforward Pool Construction Process

Your pool project starts with an on-site consultation where we assess your property and discuss your vision. We’ll talk about size, shape, features, and budget – no pressure, just honest conversation about what’s possible.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit applications and design finalization. You’ll see exactly what your pool will look like before we break ground. The excavation comes next, followed by the structural work, plumbing, and electrical systems.

Pool installation moves through phases – gunite or liner installation, decking and coping, equipment setup, and final finishing touches. We keep you informed at each step, and we don’t move to the next phase until the current work meets our standards. Your pool is ready when it’s actually ready, not when the calendar says it should be.

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Residential Pool Builders

Complete Pool Construction Services

You get everything needed for a finished pool project. Pool design and construction, excavation, all necessary plumbing and electrical work, decking installation, and equipment setup. We handle the permits, inspections, and coordination with utility companies.

Our inground pool construction includes proper drainage systems designed for Long Island’s soil conditions and weather patterns. The pool decking and coping work integrates with your existing landscape and home architecture. Water features, lighting, and heating systems are installed during construction, not added as afterthoughts.

Every residential pool project includes a thorough walkthrough of your new pool’s operation and maintenance requirements. You’ll understand your equipment, know what to watch for, and have direct contact information for any questions that come up after we’re finished.

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Most custom pool construction projects take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on the pool’s complexity and weather conditions. Simple rectangular pools with basic features typically finish closer to 6 weeks, while elaborate designs with water features, complex shapes, or challenging site conditions may take longer. We provide a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific project requirements. Keep in mind that permit approval can add 2-4 weeks before construction begins, and Long Island’s winter weather may affect scheduling for projects that extend into colder months.
Pool installation in Great River Station requires building permits from the Town of Islip, and most properties also need variance approvals for setback requirements. You’ll need site surveys, engineered pool plans, and electrical permits for pool equipment installation. If your pool includes gas heating or extensive lighting, additional permits may be required. We handle all permit applications and coordinate with local inspectors throughout the construction process. The permit process typically takes 3-4 weeks, and we don’t start excavation until all approvals are in place. This prevents delays and ensures your pool meets all local building codes.
Custom inground pools in Great River Station typically range from $60,000 to $150,000, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard equipment start around $60,000, while elaborate designs with water features, premium finishes, and complex shapes can exceed $100,000. Factors that affect cost include excavation difficulty, decking materials, pool equipment choices, and additional features like heating, lighting, or automation systems. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges during construction.
Properly constructed inground pools handle Long Island winters without problems when built with appropriate materials and techniques. We use reinforced steel and gunite construction that withstands freeze-thaw cycles, and our pool equipment installations include freeze protection systems. The key is proper winterization – closing your pool correctly in fall and maintaining appropriate water levels and chemical balance. We provide detailed winterization instructions and can recommend local pool service companies for ongoing maintenance. Pools that develop winter damage usually have construction shortcuts or inadequate closing procedures, which is why working with experienced local pool contractors matters.
Yes, we regularly handle pool excavation on sloped lots, tight access properties, and sites with challenging soil conditions common in Great River Station. Long Island’s varied terrain often requires specialized excavation techniques and equipment. We assess site access during the initial consultation and plan excavation methods that minimize damage to existing landscaping and hardscaping. Rocky soil, high water tables, and limited equipment access are all manageable with proper planning and experienced crews. Some challenging sites may require additional time or specialized equipment, which we discuss upfront during the estimate process.
Our pool construction includes structural warranties on gunite work, equipment warranties from manufacturers, and workmanship guarantees on installation. Structural components are typically warranted for several years, while pool equipment like pumps, heaters, and automation systems carry manufacturer warranties that we help coordinate if service is needed. We also provide a workmanship warranty covering our installation quality. Any issues that arise from construction defects or installation problems are addressed at no charge. We maintain relationships with equipment manufacturers and can handle warranty service efficiently, so you’re not dealing with multiple companies if problems develop.