Pool Builders in Head of the Harbor

Your Dream Pool, Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your property, installed by licensed contractors who understand Long Island.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

More Than a Pool Installation

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re creating the centerpiece of your outdoor living space.

Your backyard transforms into the place where summer memories happen. Weekend barbecues become effortless when guests naturally gravitate toward the water. Kids spend less time glued to screens and more time building confidence in the deep end.

The right pool construction means no surprise repairs two seasons later. No cracked coping because someone cut corners on excavation. No filtration headaches because the original installation was rushed. When custom pool builders handle every detail correctly from day one, you get years of enjoyment instead of years of maintenance calls.

Head of the Harbor Pool Contractors

Local Contractors, Proven Results

JAS Aquatics has been building inground pools across Long Island for years, with deep roots in Head of the Harbor and surrounding communities.

We understand local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and seasonal construction challenges that out-of-area contractors often miss. Every project starts with proper permits and follows New York State building codes to the letter.

You work directly with licensed pool contractors who live and work in your community. No subcontracted crews who disappear when problems arise. No fly-by-night operations that fold before warranty work gets handled.

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Pool Construction Process

From Design to First Swim

Pool construction starts with understanding your property and how you actually want to use the space. Our design process considers everything from sun exposure to existing landscaping to local setback requirements.

Once permits are secured, excavation begins with careful attention to drainage and utility lines. The shell construction uses proven methods and premium materials that handle Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.

Plumbing, electrical, and filtration systems are installed according to manufacturer specifications and local codes. Pool decking and coping work integrates seamlessly with your existing hardscape. Final inspections ensure everything meets both building requirements and your expectations before you take that first swim.

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Complete Pool Construction Coverage

Every pool project includes full excavation, steel reinforcement, and gunite or concrete shell construction. Plumbing and electrical work meets current codes with proper GFCI protection and energy-efficient equipment options.

Pool decking options range from natural stone to stamped concrete, all installed with proper drainage to prevent water damage. Coping work provides clean finished edges that complement your home’s architecture. Water features like fountains or waterfalls can be integrated during construction for seamless operation.

Our process includes all necessary permits, inspections, and final cleanup. You don’t coordinate between multiple contractors or chase down permit approvals. One team handles everything from initial excavation to teaching you how to maintain your new investment.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size and features. Weather can extend timelines during spring construction season. Pool construction in Head of the Harbor also requires local permit approval, which typically takes 2-3 weeks before work begins. Complex designs with extensive decking or water features may require additional time. The key is starting with realistic expectations and working with contractors who communicate regularly about progress and any delays that arise.
Head of the Harbor requires building permits for all inground pool construction, plus separate electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting. The town also requires setback compliance from property lines and existing structures. Some properties may need additional drainage or environmental permits depending on lot conditions. We handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections throughout the construction process. This eliminates delays and ensures your pool meets all local building codes from the start.
Custom inground pools in Head of the Harbor typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard finishes start at the lower end, while elaborate designs with water features, premium decking, and complex shapes cost significantly more. Excavation challenges like rocky soil or tight access can add to base pricing. The best approach is getting detailed written estimates that break down all costs including permits, so you can make informed decisions about features and materials.
Gunite and reinforced concrete construction handle Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles most effectively. Proper steel reinforcement and quality concrete prevent cracking during winter months. The pool shell needs adequate drainage around the perimeter to prevent frost heaving. Equipment should be installed below frost line or in heated enclosures. Vinyl liner pools can work but require more careful winterization. Fiberglass pools sometimes shift in clay soils common to the area. We understand these climate considerations and build accordingly.
Yes, complete pool construction includes all filtration equipment, pumps, heaters, and electrical connections installed according to manufacturer specifications. The system gets fully tested and balanced before handover. You receive training on basic operation, chemical balancing, and seasonal maintenance requirements. All equipment comes with manufacturer warranties, and local service support is available for ongoing maintenance needs. This comprehensive approach means your pool is ready for immediate use rather than requiring additional contractors to complete the installation.
We conduct site evaluations before construction begins to identify potential issues like rocky soil, high water tables, or utility conflicts. When unexpected conditions arise, work stops until proper solutions are developed. This might mean additional drainage, soil stabilization, or design modifications. All changes are discussed and approved before proceeding. We carry insurance to protect against construction-related property damage. Clear communication throughout the process ensures you understand any challenges and associated costs before work continues.