Pool Builders in Mastic, NY

Your Dream Pool, Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your family and built to last decades on Long Island.

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Custom Pool Construction Specialists

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

Picture stepping out your back door into your own private resort. No more packing the car for crowded beaches or expensive day trips. Your custom inground pool becomes the centerpiece where your kids learn to swim, where you host unforgettable summer gatherings, and where you unwind after long days.

The right pool does more than cool you off. It transforms how you live at home. Weekend mornings become peaceful with coffee by the water. Summer evenings stretch longer with family time that actually happens. Your property value climbs while your stress levels drop.

You get a backyard that works for your family’s real life, not some cookie-cutter design that looked good in a brochure. Every detail planned around how you actually want to use your space.

Licensed Mastic Pool Contractors

Local Pool Builders You Can Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Mastic and Long Island for years, earning a reputation for quality work and straight talk. We understand Long Island’s unique soil conditions, local building codes, and the seasonal realities of construction here.

As licensed and insured pool contractors, we handle everything from initial design through final inspection. You work with the same team from start to finish, not a revolving door of subcontractors who don’t know your project.

Our focus stays on building pools that last decades, not cutting corners to win the lowest bid. Local homeowners choose JAS Aquatics because we show up when we say we will and deliver what we promise.

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Pool Construction Process

Straightforward Process, No Surprises

Your pool project starts with an on-site consultation where we assess your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget. No high-pressure sales tactics or unrealistic promises.

Once you approve the design and contract, we handle all permits and scheduling. Excavation begins according to the timeline you’ve agreed on. Throughout construction, you know exactly what’s happening and when the next phase begins.

The process includes excavation, steel installation, plumbing and electrical rough-in, concrete application, and finishing work. Each phase gets inspected before moving forward. You’re kept informed without being overwhelmed by technical details.

Final steps include startup, water balancing, and a complete walkthrough of your new pool’s operation and maintenance. You receive all warranties and documentation before the project closes.

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Inground Pool Installation Services

Complete Pool Construction Services

JAS Aquatics handles every aspect of your pool project as your single point of contact. Our services include custom design consultation, permit acquisition, excavation, steel reinforcement installation, plumbing and electrical systems, concrete application, and finishing work.

We work with Long Island’s challenging soil conditions and understand local regulations that affect pool construction in Mastic. Your project includes proper drainage solutions, code-compliant safety features, and construction techniques proven to withstand our climate.

Equipment installation covers filtration systems, heating options, and automation controls based on your preferences and budget. We source quality materials from established suppliers and back our workmanship with warranties. Cleanup and final grading ensure your property looks better than when we started.

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Most inground pool projects in Mastic take 4-8 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. The timeline includes permit approval, which can add 2-3 weeks before construction begins. Custom features like waterfalls or extensive decking may extend the schedule. Spring and early summer are peak season, so starting your project planning in winter or early spring gives you more scheduling flexibility. Weather delays are common during Long Island’s unpredictable spring season, but we build buffer time into realistic schedules.
Pool construction in Mastic requires building permits from the Town of Brookhaven, plus electrical permits for lighting and equipment. You’ll also need setback approvals ensuring your pool meets distance requirements from property lines and septic systems. Some properties require additional approvals for drainage or environmental considerations. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service, saving you time and ensuring compliance. The permit process typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on your property’s specific requirements and the town’s current workload.
Custom inground pools in the Mastic area typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $50,000, while elaborate designs with waterfalls, spas, and premium finishes can exceed $100,000. Long Island’s soil conditions and local labor costs affect pricing compared to other regions. Additional costs include decking, fencing, landscaping, and ongoing maintenance. We provide detailed written estimates breaking down all costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for without surprise charges later.
New inground pools require regular chemical balancing, filter cleaning, and seasonal opening/closing procedures. During swimming season, you’ll test and adjust water chemistry 2-3 times weekly, clean skimmer baskets, and brush walls as needed. Monthly tasks include filter cleaning and equipment inspection. Professional pool services can handle all maintenance for $100-200 monthly, or you can learn to maintain it yourself with proper training. Quality construction and equipment reduce maintenance headaches significantly. Winterization and spring opening are critical procedures best handled by experienced technicians to protect your investment.
Pool construction on Long Island typically runs from April through October due to weather and ground conditions. Winter construction is possible but limited by frost lines, concrete curing requirements, and equipment access. We use winter months for planning, permits, and scheduling, then begin excavation when ground conditions improve. Starting your project planning in winter ensures priority scheduling for the following construction season. Emergency repairs and equipment installation can happen year-round, but major construction waits for favorable weather to ensure quality results.
Choose licensed, insured contractors with local references and established business addresses. Ask to see recent projects in your area and speak with past customers about their experience. Quality contractors provide detailed written estimates, explain their process clearly, and don’t pressure you to sign immediately. Verify their license status with New York State and check Better Business Bureau ratings. Avoid contractors who demand large upfront payments or seem reluctant to discuss warranties. The lowest bid often means corners will be cut somewhere, while the highest doesn’t guarantee the best work. Focus on value, reputation, and communication quality.