Pool Builders in Manhasset Hills, NY

Your Backyard. Transformed Into Something Extraordinary.

Licensed pool builders creating custom inground pools that increase your home’s value and your family’s enjoyment for decades to come.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

What Your Pool Project Actually Delivers

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re creating the space where your family gathers every summer, where your kids learn to swim, and where you finally have that outdoor entertainment area you’ve been picturing.

A professionally built inground pool typically adds 15-20% to your home’s value in Manhasset Hills. But the real return comes from years of family memories and the convenience of having your own private retreat steps from your back door.

The difference between a pool that becomes your favorite part of your home and one that becomes a headache comes down to the expertise behind the construction. Proper excavation, quality materials, and precise installation mean fewer repairs, lower maintenance costs, and more time actually enjoying your investment.

Licensed Pool Contractors

We Build Pools That Last

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout Long Island for years, with a focus on the quality construction that Manhasset Hills homeowners expect. We’re licensed, insured, and understand the specific soil conditions and permit requirements that come with building in Nassau County.

Every pool we build comes with the kind of attention to detail that turns a construction project into a long-term investment. From the initial excavation through the final inspection, we handle the process so you don’t have to worry about permits, regulations, or whether the job is being done right.

Our reputation in the community comes from delivering what we promise, on schedule, and building relationships that last well beyond the construction phase.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

The process starts with a site evaluation and design consultation at your home. We’ll assess your yard, discuss your vision, and create a custom design that works with your space and budget. This includes handling all permit applications and ensuring compliance with local regulations.

Once permits are approved, excavation begins. This is where local expertise matters – Long Island soil conditions vary significantly, and proper excavation techniques prevent future settling or structural issues. The pool shell is then installed, followed by plumbing, electrical, and filtration systems.

The final phase includes decking, coping, and landscaping to integrate your new pool seamlessly with your existing outdoor space. We conduct a thorough inspection and provide you with all warranty information and maintenance guidance before considering the project complete.

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Inground Pool Installation

What's Included In Your Pool Project

Your pool construction includes complete project management from design through final inspection. This covers all necessary permits, professional excavation using proper equipment for Long Island soil conditions, and installation of the pool shell, filtration system, and safety equipment.

The construction process also includes professional-grade plumbing and electrical work, performed by licensed technicians who understand local codes. Your pool will be equipped with energy-efficient filtration and heating systems designed to minimize long-term operating costs.

Each project includes basic landscaping restoration around the pool area, cleanup of all construction debris, and a comprehensive walkthrough of your new pool’s operation and maintenance requirements. You’ll receive all warranty documentation and ongoing service support to keep your investment protected.

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Most inground pool installations take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, but this depends on the complexity of your design and weather conditions. The permit process typically adds 2-3 weeks to the timeline before construction begins. Nassau County requires specific permits and inspections, which we handle as part of our service. Weather delays are most common during spring construction season, so many homeowners prefer to start their projects in late summer or fall for completion the following spring. We’ll provide you with a detailed timeline during your consultation and keep you updated on any changes throughout the process.
Nassau County requires a building permit for all inground pool installations, plus separate permits for electrical and plumbing work. You’ll also need to comply with setback requirements, which typically require pools to be at least 10 feet from property lines and 20 feet from your home. Some neighborhoods have additional HOA requirements or historic district restrictions. We handle all permit applications and ensure your pool design meets local codes before construction begins. This includes coordinating required inspections throughout the construction process and ensuring you receive all final approvals and certificates of occupancy.
Custom inground pools in Manhasset Hills typically range from $75,000 to $150,000+, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $75,000, while custom designs with features like waterfalls, spas, or complex shapes can exceed $150,000. Factors that affect cost include excavation complexity, pool size and depth, decking materials, and additional features like heating, lighting, or automation systems. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. We also discuss financing options and help you prioritize features to stay within your budget while getting the pool you want.
Gunite (concrete) pools are typically the best choice for Long Island’s climate because they handle freeze-thaw cycles better than other materials and can be customized to any shape or size. Vinyl liner pools are a more budget-friendly option but may require liner replacement every 8-10 years. Fiberglass pools offer quick installation but have limited design options. For Long Island’s seasonal climate, most homeowners invest in pool heaters to extend their swimming season from May through October. We’ll recommend the best option based on your budget, desired features, and how you plan to use your pool throughout the year.
Yes, proper winterization is essential for Long Island pools to prevent freeze damage to plumbing and equipment. This involves lowering the water level, adding winterizing chemicals, and protecting plumbing lines from freezing. Pool equipment like pumps and heaters need to be drained and covered. Most homeowners hire professionals for winterization because improper closure can lead to expensive repairs in spring. We offer seasonal service packages that include both opening and closing your pool, ensuring it’s properly maintained year-round. We’ll also provide you with a maintenance schedule and connect you with reliable service providers for ongoing care.
Look for licensed, insured contractors with a proven track record in Nassau County and references from recent local projects. Ask to see examples of their work and speak with previous customers about their experience. Verify they handle permits and understand local regulations – this saves you significant headaches during construction. Get detailed written estimates that break down all costs and timelines, and avoid contractors who require large upfront payments or give verbal estimates only. We provide references, detailed contracts, and handle all aspects of the construction process. We’re licensed in New York State and carry comprehensive insurance to protect your property throughout the project.