Licensed contractors who handle permits, excavation, and installation without the runaround or surprise costs.
You get a backyard that actually works for your family. Not some cookie-cutter design that looks good in photos but doesn’t fit how you live.
Your pool becomes the place where your kids learn to swim, where you unwind after long days, and where summer evenings turn into something worth looking forward to. The kind of space that makes you glad you invested in your home instead of wondering if you should have just kept renting that beach house.
When the construction dust settles, you’re left with something that adds real value to your property. Not just the appraisal kind of value, but the kind where you walk outside and think, “This was worth it.” That’s what happens when experienced pool builders handle the job from start to finish.
We’ve been building inground pools in Hillside Manor and surrounding Long Island communities for over a decade. We understand local soil conditions, building codes, and the specific challenges that come with pool construction in New York.
Every project starts with proper permits and licensed contractors who show up when we say we will. No disappearing acts, no excuses about weather when it’s been sunny for a week, and no surprise costs that weren’t discussed upfront.
We’ve handled everything from compact backyards that require creative solutions to larger properties where the pool becomes the centerpiece of complete outdoor living spaces. Local homeowners choose us because we carry out what we promise when we promise it.
First, we visit your property to understand what you’re working with. Soil conditions, space constraints, access for equipment, and what you actually want from your pool. We focus on creating a pool that not only meets the aesthetic appeal of a brochure but also aligns with your family’s needs and budget.
Next come permits and approvals. This is where having licensed pool contractors matters, because we handle the paperwork and inspections without you having to figure out which forms go where or why the township is asking for soil reports.
Then excavation begins. We use heavy equipment, take precise measurements, and pay close attention to the existing utilities and landscaping. The construction phase includes plumbing, electrical, steel installation, and concrete work. Each step gets inspected before moving to the next.
Finally, we will complete the finishing touches, which include coping, decking, and startup. We test all systems, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through basic maintenance before considering the job complete. Your pool is ready to use, not almost ready with a few things to figure out later.
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Your pool project includes complete excavation and site preparation, all necessary permits and inspections, professional-grade plumbing and electrical work, steel reinforcement and concrete installation, plus finishing work like coping and initial decking.
We handle the details that other contractors sometimes treat as add-ons. Proper drainage around the pool area, coordination with utility companies for line marking, disposal of excavated soil, and protection of existing landscaping during construction.
Every installation comes with written warranties on workmanship and materials. You get documentation for everything, including equipment manuals, warranty information, and maintenance schedules. When something needs attention years later, you know exactly who to call and what’s covered.
The goal is simple: you get a pool that works properly from day one and keeps working for decades. Don’t opt for a pool that appears attractive during the initial season, only to turn into a constant source of trouble and unforeseen costs.
Ready to make a splash with your new pool project? Contact Jas Aquatics today to share your dream pool vision. We’re committed to transforming your ideas into a stunning reality with our professional expertise in pool design and installation. Reach out now to begin a conversation that leads to your ideal aquatic escape.