Pool Builders in Mineola, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your backyard 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 actually wants to spend time. Somewhere that makes coming home feel like a vacation.

A custom inground pool changes everything. Your kids stop asking to go elsewhere for fun. Your weekends become about relaxation instead of finding entertainment. Your home becomes the place everyone wants to visit.

The right pool builders understand this isn’t just about digging a hole and filling it with water. It’s about creating the centerpiece of your outdoor living space. Something that fits your property, your lifestyle, and your vision perfectly.

Licensed Pool Contractors Mineola

Local Expertise You Can Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Mineola and Nassau County for years. We know the local soil conditions, understand the permit requirements, and have the relationships with inspectors that keep projects moving smoothly.

Being local matters when you’re making this kind of investment. You need contractors who will be here next year if you need service. Who understand Long Island’s unique challenges and regulations.

Every project starts with proper licensing and insurance. Every pool gets built to code. Every customer gets the kind of attention that builds reputations in tight-knit communities like Mineola.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, you get a consultation where we actually listen to what you want. We’ll assess your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget and timeline.

Next comes the design phase. You’ll see detailed plans that show exactly what your pool will look like and where everything goes. No surprises, no guesswork.

Then the real work begins. Excavation, plumbing, electrical, and structural work all happen in the right sequence. You’ll know what’s happening each day and when to expect the next phase.

Finally, the finishing touches. Decking, coping, water features, and that first fill. By the time we’re done, you’ll have exactly what you envisioned – maybe even better.

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Inground Pool Construction Services

Everything You Need, Done Right

Custom pool design isn’t about picking from a catalog. It’s about creating something that works with your specific space and lifestyle. Whether you want a simple rectangle for lap swimming or an elaborate design with water features and integrated spa areas.

The construction process covers everything from initial excavation through final landscaping. Plumbing, electrical, structural work, decking, coping – all handled by experienced professionals who know how these systems work together.

Long Island’s soil conditions and local building codes require contractors who understand the area. What works in other parts of the country might not work here. You need people who’ve dealt with Nassau County permits and know how to build pools that last through our winters.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks from start to finish, depending on the complexity of your design and weather conditions. Simple rectangular pools typically finish faster, while elaborate designs with water features or complex shapes take longer. The timeline also depends on permit approval, which can add 2-3 weeks to the front end. During peak season (spring and early summer), scheduling might extend these timeframes slightly. We provide a realistic timeline during your consultation and keep you updated throughout the process.
In Mineola, you’ll need a building permit from the Town of North Hempstead, and possibly additional permits depending on your specific situation. If electrical work is involved (which it almost always is), you’ll need an electrical permit. Some properties may require variance permits if the pool affects setback requirements. The good news is that we handle all the permit applications for you. We know exactly what’s required, have relationships with the permit office, and can navigate any complications that arise during the approval process.
Custom inground pools in the Mineola area typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+, depending on size, features, and site conditions. A basic rectangular pool with standard finishes starts around $50,000-$60,000. Add features like waterfalls, spas, elaborate decking, or complex shapes, and costs increase accordingly. Site conditions matter too – difficult access, rocky soil, or drainage issues can affect pricing. The best approach is getting a detailed estimate based on your specific property and wishes. We provide transparent pricing with no hidden surprises.
While we focus primarily on pool construction, we provide comprehensive guidance on maintaining your new pool and can recommend trusted local maintenance services. During the final walkthrough, you’ll receive detailed instructions on basic maintenance, seasonal care, and equipment operation. We also provide warranty support for any construction-related issues that arise. We maintain relationships with reliable maintenance companies and can connect you with services that understand your specific pool setup and equipment.
Pool construction in New York typically happens between April and November, when ground conditions allow for proper excavation and concrete work. Winter construction is generally not recommended due to frost concerns, concrete curing issues, and equipment accessibility problems. However, winter is actually the perfect time for planning and design work. Starting the design process in winter means you’ll be ready to begin construction as soon as conditions allow in spring, often getting priority scheduling for the upcoming season.
Long Island soil conditions vary significantly, and we know what to expect in different areas. When rock or difficult soil is encountered, it typically requires additional excavation equipment and time. We will discuss potential soil issues during the initial consultation and include contingency plans in our estimates. If unexpected conditions arise, we’ll explain the situation and any additional costs before proceeding. The key is working with contractors who have experience with local soil conditions and the equipment to handle whatever we encounter.