Custom inground pools designed for your family, built by licensed contractors who understand Levittown homes.
You’re tired of driving to crowded public pools or paying expensive club fees just to give your family a place to swim and cool off. Your backyard has potential, but right now it’s just grass and maybe a swing set that the kids have outgrown.
A custom inground pool changes everything. Summer mornings become peaceful coffee moments by the water before anyone else wakes up. Afternoons turn into family time without the hassle of packing bags, fighting traffic, or dealing with strangers. Your teenagers actually want to hang out at home because their friends want to come over.
The value goes beyond just swimming. You’re creating the gathering place where birthday parties happen, where your kids learn to swim in their own safe space, and where summer evenings stretch longer because nobody wants to go inside. Your property value increases significantly, but more importantly, your quality of life improves immediately.
JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools for Long Island families who want quality construction without the runaround. We understand that Levittown homes have unique characteristics – from the original 1940s layouts to the soil conditions that affect excavation and installation.
Every project starts with understanding what you actually want, not what’s easiest to build. We handle the entire process from initial design through final inspection, so you’re not coordinating between multiple contractors or wondering who’s responsible when questions come up.
Our team consists of licensed, insured professionals who’ve built dozens of pools in Nassau County. We know local permit requirements, understand seasonal timing, and work with homeowners who are making a significant investment in their property and family’s future.
First, you’ll meet with our team to discuss your vision, budget, and timeline. We’ll assess your yard, take measurements, and explain what’s possible given your space and local regulations. You’ll get a detailed written estimate that breaks down costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Once you approve the design and we secure permits, excavation begins. Our crew digs your pool using professional equipment, being careful around existing landscaping and utilities. Plumbing and electrical work happens next, followed by steel reinforcement and concrete application using proven techniques that ensure structural integrity.
After the shell cures, your pool gets its finish – whether that’s plaster, tile, or other materials you’ve chosen. Equipment installation includes pumps, filters, and heating systems if you’ve opted for those. Finally, the area around your pool gets finished with decking, coping, and any additional features like lighting or water elements. You’ll receive a complete walkthrough of your new pool’s operation and maintenance requirements.
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Your pool project includes everything needed for a finished, functional swimming pool. Excavation uses professional equipment to dig your pool to exact specifications while protecting your property and utilities. Steel reinforcement and concrete work create a durable shell that will last decades with proper care.
Plumbing installation includes all necessary lines for circulation, filtration, and cleaning systems. Electrical work covers lighting, pump connections, and any additional features you’ve chosen. All work meets local codes and passes required inspections.
Pool finishing options include various plaster colors and textures, plus tile work around the waterline if desired. Decking installation uses materials that complement your home and provide safe, attractive surfaces around your pool. We also handle coping installation, which creates the finished edge where your pool meets the decking.
Equipment setup includes pump and filter systems sized appropriately for your pool volume. Optional heating systems extend your swimming season significantly in the Northeast climate. You’ll receive detailed instructions on operating all systems and maintaining water quality throughout the season.