Pool Builders in Locust Grove, NY

Your Backyard Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your property, built by licensed local contractors who understand Hudson Valley conditions.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

What You Get With Professional Installation

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re getting a backyard transformation that becomes the center of your family’s summer memories for decades to come.

Your property value increases immediately. More importantly, you have a space where your kids actually want to spend time at home instead of asking to go somewhere else every weekend.

The right pool builder handles everything from soil analysis to final inspection, so you’re not juggling multiple contractors or wondering if something was done correctly. You get permits pulled properly, excavation done without damaging your landscaping, and equipment installed to last.

Licensed Pool Contractors Locust Grove

We Know Hudson Valley Properties

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout the Hudson Valley for years. We understand local soil conditions, drainage requirements, and the permitting process that trips up many contractors.

Our team is licensed and insured in New York State. We’ve worked on properties throughout Locust Grove and surrounding areas, so we know what works and what doesn’t in this region.

You can drive by our completed projects. You can talk to our previous customers. That’s the kind of transparency you want when someone’s excavating your backyard.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

First, we come to your property for a consultation. We’ll look at your yard, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible given your space and budget. No pressure, just information.

If you decide to move forward, we handle the design and permitting. You’ll see exactly what your pool will look like before any digging starts. We pull all necessary permits and schedule inspections.

Excavation comes next, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-in. Then the pool shell goes in, whether that’s concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl liner depending on your choice. Finally, we install equipment, finish the decking, and fill your pool.

The whole process typically takes 6-8 weeks, weather permitting. We’ll keep you updated on progress and handle any inspection requirements along the way.

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What's Included In Pool Construction

Every pool project includes complete design services, so you see exactly what you’re getting before construction starts. We handle all permits and inspections required by local authorities.

Excavation includes proper disposal of soil and protection of existing landscaping where possible. All plumbing and electrical work is done to code by licensed professionals.

The pool shell construction varies based on your choice of materials, but all options include proper drainage and safety features. Equipment installation covers pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems if desired. Basic decking is included, with options for upgraded materials and features like water features or built-in seating.

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Most inground pools take 6-8 weeks from start to finish, but weather and permit approvals can affect timing. Spring installations often face delays due to wet conditions, while summer builds typically go faster. The actual construction time depends on your pool’s complexity, soil conditions, and any custom features you choose. We provide a realistic timeline during your consultation and keep you updated if anything changes during construction.
Yes, you need building permits for any inground pool installation in Locust Grove. The process includes submitting plans that show setbacks from property lines, safety features, and drainage considerations. Most homeowners also need electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting. We handle all permit applications and scheduling of required inspections, so you don’t have to navigate the municipal requirements yourself. We know local codes and what inspectors look for.
Concrete pools offer the most customization in shape and size but take longer to install and cost more upfront. Fiberglass pools install faster and require less maintenance but come in predetermined shapes. Vinyl liner pools cost less initially but need liner replacement every 8-12 years. Each option works well in the Hudson Valley climate. We explain the pros and cons of each material based on your budget, timeline, and how you plan to use your pool.
Inground pools in the Hudson Valley typically range from $40,000 to $80,000 depending on size, materials, and features. Basic rectangular pools cost less than custom shapes with water features or integrated spas. Site conditions like sloped yards or difficult access can increase costs. The best approach is getting a detailed estimate based on your specific property and preferences. We provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what you’re investing before work begins.
Rock is common in Hudson Valley excavations, and experienced pool builders plan for it. Minor rock removal is typically included in estimates, but extensive blasting or removal can add costs. We discuss this possibility during your consultation and explain how rock conditions might affect your project. We have the equipment and experience to handle rock removal safely without damaging your property or neighboring homes. Any additional costs are discussed before proceeding with extra work.
With proper heating and insulation, you can extend your swimming season significantly, though most Hudson Valley pool owners close their pools in winter. Pool heaters, covers, and enclosures can keep your pool usable into fall and early spring. However, maintaining an outdoor pool year-round in New York requires substantial energy costs. We can install heating systems and recommend covers that maximize your swimming season while keeping operating costs reasonable for your situation.