Pool Builders in Merrick, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your family and built to last decades in your backyard.

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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 actually wants to spend time. Somewhere that makes coming home feel like a vacation.

A custom inground pool changes everything. Summer becomes something you look forward to instead of endure. Your kids choose home over heading somewhere else. Your property value jumps significantly.

But here’s what really matters: you get peace of mind. No more wondering if you made the right choice or if corners were cut. Just a beautifully constructed pool that handles Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles, looks exactly like you envisioned, and gives your family memories that last a lifetime.

Licensed Pool Contractors Merrick

Local Pool Building Specialists

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout Merrick and Nassau County for years. We understand Long Island’s unique soil conditions, local building codes, and what it takes to construct pools that withstand our climate.

Every project is handled by licensed, insured professionals who live and work in the community. This isn’t a fly-by-night operation or a company that disappears after the check clears.

Our reputation is built on referrals from neighbors who trust us enough to recommend us to friends and family. That’s how we’ve grown our business and how we plan to keep it.

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Pool Installation Process

Straightforward Construction From Start to Finish

The process starts with a consultation at your property. We’ll assess your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s realistic within your timeline and budget. No pressure, no sales games.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and scheduling. Excavation comes first, followed by steel installation and plumbing rough-in. Then comes gunite application, curing, and finishing work.

The final phase includes coping, decking, equipment installation, and startup. We walk you through everything before considering the job complete. Most projects take 6-8 weeks from excavation to swimming, weather permitting.

You’ll know exactly what’s happening when. No surprises, no disappearing acts, no wondering if anyone’s coming back tomorrow.

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Inground Pool Construction Merrick

Complete Pool Construction Services

Every custom pool includes full excavation, steel reinforcement, plumbing and electrical rough-in, gunite application, and interior finishing. We handle the technical details that determine whether your pool lasts 5 years or 50 years.

Coping and decking options range from natural stone to decorative concrete, depending on your style and budget. Water features like fountains or spillovers can be integrated during construction when it makes sense for the design.

All work meets New York State requirements for residential pool construction. We coordinate inspections, handle utility markouts, and ensure everything passes the first time. The goal is a pool that’s ready to enjoy, not one that creates headaches down the road.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, assuming normal weather conditions. The timeline can extend during peak season or if you’re adding complex features like custom water elements. Permit approval adds 2-3 weeks before construction begins. Weather delays are common in spring and fall, which is why most homeowners schedule construction for late spring through early fall. The actual construction sequence is predictable, but Long Island’s clay soil and seasonal weather patterns can affect the schedule.
You’ll need a building permit from the Town of Hempstead, plus electrical and plumbing permits for the associated work. Pool construction also requires compliance with New York State pool barrier requirements for safety fencing. Most contractors handle the permit applications since they know the local requirements and inspection process. Permit fees typically run $500-800 depending on pool size and features. The approval process takes 2-3 weeks if everything is submitted correctly. Skipping permits isn’t worth the risk – unpermitted pools create problems when you sell your home.
Custom inground pools in Nassau County typically start around $60,000-80,000 for basic rectangular designs and can reach $150,000+ for elaborate custom shapes with premium features. The wide range reflects differences in size, depth, materials, and complexity. Factors that increase cost include irregular shapes, water features, premium coping materials, and extensive decking. Long Island’s soil conditions sometimes require additional excavation work. Get detailed written estimates from multiple licensed contractors. The cheapest bid often means corners will be cut somewhere that matters.
Late spring through early fall offers the most predictable construction weather, with May through September being ideal. Starting in late spring means you can potentially swim the same season. However, scheduling during peak season can mean longer wait times and higher costs. Some homeowners prefer fall construction to be ready for the following summer. Winter construction is possible but weather delays are common. The key is booking early regardless of your preferred timeline – good contractors fill their schedules months in advance.
Yes, you should notify your homeowner’s insurance company before construction begins. Most policies will cover pools but may require additional liability coverage due to the increased risk. Your premium will likely increase, typically by $200-500 annually depending on your carrier and coverage limits. Some insurers require specific safety features like fencing or pool covers. The contractor should carry their own liability insurance during construction – verify this before work begins. Never assume your existing policy automatically covers a new pool without checking first.
Start by verifying they’re licensed in New York State and carry current liability insurance. Ask to see recent projects in your area and get references from customers whose pools are at least two years old. Compare detailed written estimates that break down materials and labor costs. Avoid contractors who demand large upfront payments or pressure you to sign immediately. Check Better Business Bureau ratings and online reviews, but focus on patterns rather than individual complaints. The lowest bid often means problems later – focus on value and reputation over price alone.