Pool Builders in Manhasset, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your property and built to last decades.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’re tired of looking at that empty backyard space. You want somewhere your family can cool off during hot summers, where you can host friends for weekend barbecues, and where your kids can make memories that last a lifetime.

A custom inground pool changes everything. No more driving to crowded public pools or dealing with above-ground eyesores that fall apart after a few seasons. Instead, you get a professionally designed and constructed pool that fits your property perfectly and adds real value to your home.

The right pool builders understand that this isn’t just about digging a hole and filling it with water. It’s about creating an outdoor living space that works with your landscape, meets your family’s needs, and stands up to decades of use without constant repairs or maintenance headaches.

Licensed Pool Contractors Manhasset

Local Expertise You Can Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Manhasset and Nassau County for years. We understand the unique challenges of pool construction in this area, from navigating local permit requirements to working with the soil conditions common in Long Island.

Every project starts with understanding what you actually want, not what’s easiest to build. We handle everything from initial design concepts through final inspections, so you’re not juggling multiple contractors or worrying about whether everyone’s on the same page.

Being local means we know the building codes, understand seasonal construction considerations, and can provide references from neighbors who’ve already completed their pool projects.

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Pool Installation Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

First, you’ll meet with our design team to discuss your vision, budget, and timeline. We’ll assess your property, take measurements, and explain what’s possible within your space and local regulations. You’ll see detailed plans before any work begins.

Once you approve the design, we handle all permit applications and scheduling. Our excavation crew arrives with professional equipment to dig your pool according to exact specifications. Proper excavation is critical – it affects everything from structural integrity to water circulation.

After excavation comes the technical work: plumbing, electrical, and structural installation. The pool shell is formed and finished, followed by decking, coping, and any additional features like lighting or water elements. Throughout the process, you’ll know what’s happening and when to expect each phase to complete.

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Inground Pool Construction Specialists

Complete Pool Construction Services

We handle every aspect of your pool project. Custom design work ensures your pool complements your home’s architecture and maximizes your available space. Professional excavation and site preparation protect your existing landscape and utilities.

Our construction process includes all necessary plumbing and electrical work, performed by licensed professionals who understand local codes. Pool decking and coping options range from classic concrete to natural stone, depending on your preferences and budget.

Water features, lighting, and heating systems can be integrated during construction rather than added later. This approach ensures everything works together properly and looks like it belongs. We also provide guidance on maintenance requirements and connect you with reliable service providers for ongoing care.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks to complete once construction begins, but the timeline depends on your pool’s size, complexity, and weather conditions. The design and permitting phase typically adds 2-4 weeks before excavation starts. We provide a detailed timeline during the planning phase and keep you updated if weather or unforeseen conditions affect the schedule. Spring and early summer projects often move faster than late-season construction due to more predictable weather patterns in the Northeast.
Manhasset requires building permits for all inground pool construction, and many properties also need electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting. Some neighborhoods have additional HOA requirements or architectural review processes. We handle all permit applications and ensure your pool meets local building codes, including setback requirements, fencing regulations, and safety features. The permitting process typically takes 2-4 weeks, and having experienced contractors manage this step prevents delays and ensures compliance with all local regulations.
Custom inground pools in Manhasset typically range from $50,000 to $150,000 depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard finishes start at the lower end, while elaborate designs with water features, custom lighting, and premium materials reach the higher range. Factors affecting cost include excavation difficulty, electrical and plumbing requirements, decking materials, and additional features like heating systems. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for without surprise charges later.
Licensed pool contractors specialize in the technical aspects of pool construction that general contractors rarely encounter. This includes proper water circulation design, pool equipment installation, and understanding how different pool finishes perform over time. Pool-specific contractors also know local regulations for pool construction, safety requirements, and common site challenges in the Manhasset area. We focus exclusively on pool construction, which means our team has extensive experience with excavation techniques, plumbing configurations, and finishing details that affect your pool’s longevity and performance.
Pool construction in New York typically runs from April through November, with the best conditions occurring between May and September. Winter construction is possible but presents challenges with ground freezing, concrete curing, and equipment access. Most homeowners prefer spring starts to have their pools ready for summer use. We schedule projects to maximize favorable weather conditions and minimize delays. If you’re planning a pool for next summer, starting the design and permitting process during winter months ensures construction can begin as soon as conditions allow.
Before any excavation begins, we coordinate with utility companies to mark all underground lines including gas, electric, water, and cable services. We use professional excavation equipment and techniques to work safely around existing utilities. Landscaping protection includes identifying valuable plants and trees that should be preserved and planning equipment access routes that minimize damage to your existing yard. After pool construction, we grade and prepare areas for new landscaping, though most homeowners hire separate landscaping contractors for final plantings and lawn restoration.