Pool Builders in Kings Park, NY

Your Dream Backyard Starts Here

Custom inground pools designed and built by licensed contractors who actually live and work in your neighborhood.

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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 space in your backyard could be so much more than grass you have to mow every weekend.

A custom inground pool changes everything. Summer evenings become family time instead of screen time. Weekend mornings turn into peaceful coffee moments by the water. Your backyard becomes the place your kids’ friends want to hang out, where neighbors actually want to visit, where you finally have that space to unwind after long workdays.

The right pool builders don’t just dig a hole and fill it with water. We design something that fits your family, your yard, and your lifestyle. Something that makes sense for how you actually live, not how a brochure thinks you should live.

Licensed Kings Park Pool Contractors

Local Contractors Who Get It Right

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools for Kings Park families who want it done right the first time. We’re not the guys who show up with a generic design and disappear halfway through your project.

Every pool we build gets the same attention whether it’s a simple rectangular design or a complex custom shape with water features. We handle the permits, work with your schedule, and actually return your calls when you have questions.

Being local matters when you’re talking about a project this big. We know which suppliers deliver on time, which inspectors to expect, and how to work around Kings Park’s specific requirements without the runaround.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's Exactly How It Works

First, we come to your house for a real consultation. Not a sales pitch where someone tries to upsell you into infinity, but an actual conversation about what you want, what your yard can handle, and what makes sense for your budget.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design work and permits while you make decisions about the details that matter to you. Then comes excavation, which is messier than you’d expect but faster than most people think. The actual construction follows a logical sequence: plumbing, electrical, steel framework, then concrete.

After the shell is complete, we install your chosen finishes, decking, and any water features you’ve selected. The final step is filling, balancing the water chemistry, and walking you through everything you need to know about your new pool. Most projects take 6-8 weeks from start to finish, weather permitting.

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Swimming Pool Design Options

What You Actually Get

Every pool project includes professional design consultation, all necessary permits, complete excavation, plumbing and electrical installation, steel reinforcement, and concrete construction. You’re not paying extra for the basics that should be included anyway.

The real decisions come down to finishes, decking materials, and features. Plaster, pebble, or tile finishes each have different looks and maintenance requirements. Concrete, pavers, or natural stone decking changes both the appearance and the budget. Water features like fountains or spa attachments add complexity but create the kind of backyard that actually impresses people.

Kings Park’s soil conditions and local regulations affect some design choices, but most homeowners have more options than they realize. The key is working with contractors who know the difference between what looks good in photos and what actually works in your specific yard.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, assuming normal weather conditions. The timeline depends on your pool’s complexity, chosen features, and inspection schedules. Simple rectangular pools with basic finishes move faster than custom shapes with multiple water features. Weather delays are common in spring and fall, so many Kings Park homeowners start their projects in late spring for summer completion. Permit approval adds 2-3 weeks to the front end, but experienced contractors handle this while you’re making design decisions.
Kings Park requires building permits for all inground pools, plus separate permits for electrical and sometimes plumbing work. You’ll also need property surveys and setback verification to ensure your pool meets local zoning requirements. Some neighborhoods have additional HOA restrictions that affect pool placement and design. The good news is that licensed pool contractors handle permit applications and inspections as part of their service. Trying to navigate Kings Park’s permit process yourself usually creates delays and headaches that aren’t worth the hassle.
Basic inground pools in Kings Park typically start around $50,000-$60,000, while custom designs with premium features can reach $100,000 or more. The biggest cost factors are pool size, shape complexity, chosen finishes, decking materials, and additional features like spas or water elements. Local soil conditions sometimes require extra excavation work, and Kings Park’s permit fees add to the base cost. Honest contractors provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and permits so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.
Yes, we handle all permit applications, inspection scheduling, and regulatory compliance for Kings Park projects. This includes the initial building permit, electrical permits, and any required inspections during construction. We know local inspectors, understand Kings Park’s specific requirements, and can navigate the process without delays that cost you time and money. Attempting to handle permits yourself often leads to rejected applications, scheduling conflicts, and construction delays that end up costing more than having professionals manage the process from the start.
Most Kings Park pool construction happens between April and October when weather conditions allow consistent work schedules. Starting in late spring gives you the best chance of completion before summer ends, but fall construction often means better contractor availability and pricing. Winter construction is possible but weather delays are common, so most homeowners plan projects for spring start dates. The key is booking your contractor during our slower season (fall/winter) for spring construction, since the best pool builders fill their schedules months in advance.
Look for licensed, insured contractors with verifiable local references and a physical business address in the area. Check our Better Business Bureau rating, ask to see recent projects in Kings Park, and get detailed written estimates from at least three contractors. Avoid door-to-door salespeople, unusually low bids, or contractors who demand large upfront payments. The best pool builders provide references you can actually contact, show you their licensing and insurance documentation, and explain their process clearly without high-pressure sales tactics. Local contractors who live and work in your area have reputations to protect.