Pool Builders in Holbrook, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your lifestyle and built to last decades.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’ve been thinking about it for years. That empty backyard space where you could be hosting summer barbecues, watching the kids splash around, or just floating away the stress of the day.

A custom inground pool changes everything. Your property value jumps. Your weekends become something you actually look forward to. No more packing the car for crowded beaches or paying pool club fees year after year.

When it’s done right, your pool becomes the centerpiece of your home. The place where memories happen. Where you’ll spend countless summer evenings and where your kids will bring their friends. It’s not just construction—it’s creating the lifestyle you’ve been wanting.

Licensed Holbrook Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pools

We’ve been building custom inground pools across Long Island for years. We understand the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and what works in Holbrook’s climate.

You’re not getting a crew that learned pool building somewhere else and hopes it translates here. We’ve navigated Suffolk County permitting processes hundreds of times. We know which materials hold up to Long Island winters and which shortcuts other companies take that cost you later.

Every pool we build gets the same attention whether it’s a simple rectangle or a complex design with waterfalls and spa integration. Because we live and work here too, and our reputation travels fast in these communities.

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Pool Installation Process

From Design to First Dive

First, we come to your property and talk through what you’re envisioning. We measure, assess your yard’s drainage and access, and discuss your budget honestly. No pressure, no generic sales pitch.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit applications and coordinate with local utilities for marking. Then comes excavation—usually the most dramatic day of the project when your backyard transforms completely.

Steel installation and plumbing rough-in happen next, followed by concrete application. While that cures, we’re building your decking and any custom features. Finally, we install your equipment, fill the pool, and walk you through everything you need to know about maintenance and operation.

The whole process typically takes 6-8 weeks depending on weather and complexity. We keep you updated throughout so you know exactly what’s happening and when.

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Complete Pool Construction Services

Everything You Need, One Company

You get complete pool construction from excavation through final startup. That includes all the concrete work, steel installation, plumbing, electrical coordination, and equipment installation. We’re not subcontracting the important stuff to whoever’s cheapest that week.

Your pool decking and coping get the same attention as the pool itself. We can work with concrete, pavers, or natural stone depending on your preference and budget. Custom water features, lighting, and spa integration are all handled in-house.

Most importantly, you get someone local who’ll be here when you need service or have questions. We’re not disappearing to the next state when your project’s done. Long Island is our market, and Holbrook homeowners are our neighbors.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, but timeline depends on several factors. Weather delays are the biggest variable—we can’t pour concrete in freezing temperatures or work safely in heavy rain. Complex designs with multiple water features or challenging access can add time. Permit approval usually takes 2-3 weeks before we even start digging. We give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is planning ahead—if you want to swim by July 4th, don’t wait until May to start the process.
You’ll need a building permit from the Town of Islip, and possibly additional permits depending on your property’s specifics. If you’re in a flood zone or have wetlands nearby, there might be additional requirements. Pool fencing must meet local safety codes—usually 4 feet minimum height with self-closing, self-latching gates. We handle all permit applications as part of our service because we know exactly what the town requires and how to avoid delays. The permit process typically takes 2-3 weeks, and we won’t start digging until everything’s approved. Trying to build without proper permits creates expensive headaches later.
Custom inground pools in the Holbrook area typically start around $50,000 for basic rectangular designs and can go up significantly depending on size, features, and site conditions. Factors that affect cost include excavation difficulty, decking materials, water features, lighting, and equipment upgrades. Rocky soil or poor drainage adds to excavation costs. Premium finishes, built-in spas, or complex shapes increase the price. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing your property because every situation is different. Financing options are available, and remember that a quality pool adds significant value to your home when done right.
Yes, we install all pool equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems. We also handle the initial water fill, chemical balancing, and system startup. More importantly, we walk you through how everything works so you’re not guessing about maintenance. We explain your equipment, show you how to read chemical levels, and give you a maintenance schedule that actually makes sense. Most pool problems come from equipment that wasn’t installed properly or homeowners who weren’t taught how to use their systems. We make sure you understand your investment from day one and know who to call if something needs attention.
We’re local to Long Island and understand the specific challenges here—soil conditions, local permitting, weather patterns, and what materials hold up over time. You’re not getting a national franchise that treats every location the same. We handle the complete project in-house rather than subcontracting major components to whoever’s cheapest. Our team has been building pools in Suffolk County for years, so we know what works and what doesn’t. Most importantly, we’ll be here for service and questions long after your pool is finished. When you call, you get people who remember your project and understand your specific setup.
We’ve built pools in some surprisingly tight spaces across Long Island. Small backyards often work better than homeowners expect—it just requires smarter design and sometimes creative equipment placement. Challenging access is more common than difficult size constraints. We bring in smaller excavation equipment when needed and plan material delivery around your property’s limitations. Steep slopes, rocky soil, or high water tables require different approaches but rarely make projects impossible. The key is honest assessment upfront rather than promising something that won’t work. We’ll tell you what’s realistic for your space and budget before you commit to anything.