Pool Builders in Kismet, NY

Custom Pools Built Right the First Time

Licensed pool builders creating backyard retreats that last decades, not seasons.

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Custom Pool Construction Kismet

Your Backyard Becomes the Destination

You stop driving to crowded beaches when your own pool is steps from your back door. Weekend hosting becomes effortless when guests gravitate toward your custom-designed water feature.

Your property value climbs while your stress levels drop. No more wondering if the contractor will show up or if corners were cut during installation.

You get a pool that handles Long Island weather, built by people who understand local soil conditions and permit requirements. Your investment pays dividends in family time, entertainment value, and resale appeal for years to come.

Licensed Pool Contractors NY

Local Builders Who Actually Finish Projects

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools across Long Island for over a decade. We focus exclusively on residential pool construction, which means we understand what homeowners actually need versus what sounds good in a sales pitch.

We handle permits, excavation, installation, and finishing work with our own crews. No subcontractor roulette or wondering who’s responsible when something needs attention.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a simple rectangular pool or a complex design with multiple water features. Local building codes, soil conditions, and weather patterns aren’t surprises here—they’re part of our planning process from day one.

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Pool Installation Process NY

Transparent Process, Predictable Timeline

Your project starts with an on-site consultation where actual measurements and soil conditions get evaluated, not estimated. Design options get presented based on your space, budget, and how you plan to use the pool.

Permits get pulled and approved before any digging starts. Excavation happens according to engineered specifications, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-ins that pass inspection the first time.

Concrete gets poured and cured properly regardless of weather delays. Finishing materials, equipment installation, and final grading happen in sequence. You get a final walkthrough covering operation, maintenance, and warranty details before the project gets signed off as complete.

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Inground Pool Installation Services

Complete Pool Construction, Start to Finish

Every pool construction project includes site evaluation, custom design, permit acquisition, and professional excavation. Plumbing and electrical systems get installed to code with proper inspections at each phase.

Concrete work includes steel reinforcement and proper curing techniques that handle freeze-thaw cycles. Pool equipment gets sized correctly for your specific pool volume and usage patterns, not whatever happens to be in stock.

Decking and coping work gets completed with materials that complement your home’s architecture. Water features, lighting, and automation systems integrate seamlessly when planned from the beginning rather than added as afterthoughts. Final cleanup and startup service ensure everything operates correctly before handover.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size and complexity. Weather can extend timelines, especially during concrete curing phases. Permit approval adds 2-3 weeks before construction starts. Complex designs with multiple water features or challenging access may require additional time. We provide realistic timelines upfront and update you on any delays as they occur, rather than promising unrealistic completion dates that create frustration later.
Kismet requires building permits for all inground pool construction, plus separate permits for electrical and plumbing work. Setback requirements and height restrictions apply based on your lot size and zoning. Some properties may need additional approvals if they’re in flood zones or have environmental restrictions. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service, since local requirements change frequently and mistakes cause expensive delays. Having permits pulled correctly the first time prevents issues during construction and when you sell your home later.
Custom inground pools typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard equipment start around $50,000. Complex shapes, water features, premium finishes, and challenging excavation conditions increase costs. We provide detailed written estimates after evaluating your specific site and requirements. Hidden costs get discussed upfront, including potential issues like rock excavation or utility relocations. Financing options are available for qualified buyers who prefer predictable monthly payments over large upfront costs.
Concrete pools with proper steel reinforcement handle freeze-thaw cycles better than other construction methods. Proper drainage around the pool prevents frost damage to decking and coping. Equipment needs to be sized for efficient heating and protected from winter weather. Salt water systems require different winterization procedures than traditional chlorine pools. We design every pool with Long Island’s climate in mind, including equipment placement that allows for proper winterization. Skipping these details during construction creates expensive problems later when temperatures drop below freezing.
Yes, we install all pool equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems as part of our construction service. Equipment gets sized correctly for your specific pool volume and usage patterns. All electrical connections are completed by licensed electricians and pass inspection before startup. We provide complete startup service including water balancing, equipment operation training, and maintenance scheduling recommendations. Warranty coverage includes both construction work and equipment installation. You get one point of contact for any issues rather than dealing with multiple contractors pointing fingers at each other.
Water features and lighting work best when planned during initial construction, but some additions are possible later. Waterfalls, fountains, and spillovers require plumbing and electrical rough-ins that are much more expensive to add after concrete is poured. LED lighting systems need conduit runs that should happen before backfilling. We recommend including desired features in your original design even if you want to phase the installation over time. This allows us to install the necessary infrastructure during construction and add the actual features later without major excavation or concrete work.