Pool Builders in Island Park, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your property, built by licensed Island Park pool builders who handle every detail.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re creating the centerpiece of your property where your family will make memories for decades.

A professionally built custom pool increases your home’s value while giving you that resort feeling in your backyard. No more planning weekend trips to crowded public pools or expensive beach clubs.

Your new inground pool becomes the hub for entertaining friends, cooling off after long summer days, and watching your kids learn to swim in the safety of your space. It’s an investment that pays dividends in lifestyle and property value.

Licensed Island Park Pool Contractors

We Know Island Park Pool Construction

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools for Island Park homeowners who want the job done right the first time. We’re licensed pool contractors who understand local building codes and permit requirements.

You won’t find us cutting corners or leaving you to figure out the complicated stuff. We handle everything from initial design through final inspection, so you can focus on planning your first pool party.

Our team knows Island Park’s notable soil conditions, drainage requirements, and municipal regulations. That local knowledge prevents delays and verifies your pool construction goes smoothly from start to finish.

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Pool Construction Process

Here's How We Build Your Pool

First, we visit your property to discuss your vision and assess the space. We’ll talk about pool size, shape, features, and your budget to create a design that fits your needs and your lot.

Once you approve the design, we handle all permits and scheduling with Island Park building department. Then comes excavation—we dig your pool area and prep the ground for proper drainage and structural integrity.

Next, we install the pool shell, plumbing, and electrical systems according to code. After inspections, we add decking, coping, and any water features you’ve chosen. Finally, we fill your pool, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through your new pool equipment so you’re ready to dive in.

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Complete Pool Installation Services

Everything You Need For Pool Construction

Your pool project includes full excavation and site preparation, professional pool shell installation, and complete plumbing and electrical systems. We undertake all necessary technical work with precision.

You also get proper permits pulled and scheduled inspections with Island Park building department. No surprise visits from code enforcement or delays because paperwork wasn’t filed correctly.

We install your pool equipment, decking, and coping as part of the complete package. Your new pool is ready to use when we’re finished—not a construction zone you need to figure out how to complete yourself.

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Most custom inground pools take 4-8 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, features, and weather conditions. The permit approval process with Island Park building department typically adds 2-3 weeks before we can start digging. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific project and current permit processing times. Weather delays are more common in spring and fall, which is why many homeowners start the planning process in the winter to assure summer completion.
Yes, Island Park requires building permits for all inground pool construction, plus electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting. You’ll also need to comply with setback requirements from property lines and safety fencing regulations. We handle all permit applications and schedule required inspections as part of our service. Trying to build without proper permits can result in fines and having to tear out completed work. The permit process protects you by verifying your pool meets safety codes and won’t create problems when you sell your home.
Pool builders and swimming pool contractors essentially do the same work—designing and constructing inground pools. The important distinction is whether they’re licensed and insured to perform pool construction in New York. Licensed pool contractors have met state requirements for construction knowledge and carry proper insurance protection. Some companies call themselves pool builders but subcontract the actual construction work to others. We’re licensed pool contractors who perform the construction work ourselves, so you’re working directly with the people building your pool rather than a middleman.
Custom inground pool costs in Island Park typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start at the lower end, while pools with water features, custom shapes, or challenging excavation conditions cost more. Your final price depends on pool size, decking materials, equipment package, and any special features like waterfalls or lighting. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for before construction starts.
Pool construction season in Island Park typically runs from April through October, when ground conditions allow for excavation and concrete work. We can’t dig frozen ground or pour concrete in freezing temperatures, so winter construction isn’t practical. However, winter is the perfect time for planning and design work. Starting your pool project planning in winter means permits are ready and you’re first in line when construction season begins. This approach often results in earlier completion and better contractor availability than waiting until spring to start the process.
Always verify that pool builders are properly licensed and insured for pool construction in New York. Ask to see their license number and insurance certificates—legitimate contractors provide this information readily. Check references from recent Island Park pool projects and ask about permit handling experience with local building departments. Get detailed written estimates that specify materials, timeline, and what’s included versus extra costs. Avoid contractors who demand large upfront payments or pressure you to sign immediately. Professional pool builders explain the construction process clearly and answer your questions without rushing you into decisions.