Pool Builders in Moriches, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for Long Island living, built by licensed local contractors who understand your vision.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’ve been thinking about it for months, maybe years. That empty space in your backyard could be so much more than grass you have to mow every week.

A custom inground pool changes everything. Summer evenings become family time around the water instead of hiding indoors from the heat. Weekend barbecues turn into pool parties your neighbors will talk about all season. Your home value jumps, and suddenly you’re the house everyone wants to visit.

But here’s what really matters: you get to stop dreaming and start living. No more driving to crowded beaches or dealing with packed community pools. Your backyard becomes your personal retreat, designed exactly how you want it, built to handle everything Long Island weather throws at it.

Licensed Moriches Pool Contractors

Local Builders Who Get It Right

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools across Long Island for years, and we know what works here. We’re not some fly-by-night operation or a national chain that doesn’t understand local conditions.

We’re licensed, insured, and based right here in your community. That means when you call, you get someone who knows Moriches soil conditions, understands local building codes, and has relationships with the right inspectors and suppliers.

You’ll see our work in neighborhoods just like yours. We build pools that last because we use the right techniques for Long Island’s unique challenges, from sandy soil to harsh winters.

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Pool Installation Process

Simple Steps, Professional Results

First, we come to your property for a consultation. We’ll look at your space, talk about your vision, and give you a realistic picture of what’s possible within your budget. No pressure, no sales games.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the design and permits. You’ll see detailed plans before we break ground, and we take care of all the paperwork with the town. Most homeowners are surprised how smooth this part goes when you work with contractors who know the system.

Construction typically takes 4-6 weeks, depending on your pool’s complexity and weather. We keep you updated throughout the process, clean up our work area daily, and coordinate inspections so you don’t have to worry about the details. When we’re done, you get a complete walkthrough and everything you need to maintain your new pool properly.

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Complete Pool Construction Services

Everything You Need, Start to Finish

Custom pool design isn’t just about digging a hole and filling it with water. We handle excavation, plumbing, electrical work, decking, and finishing touches like coping and tile work. Every pool includes proper filtration systems, safety features, and winterization preparation.

You also get options that make sense for Long Island living. Heated pools extend your swimming season. Automatic covers save time and improve safety. LED lighting systems let you enjoy your pool after dark. We’ll recommend what works for your lifestyle and budget, not push expensive add-ons you don’t need.

Our warranty covers both materials and workmanship because we stand behind our construction. You’ll also get maintenance guidance and local service recommendations so your investment stays in great shape for years to come.

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Pool costs vary widely based on size, features, and site conditions, but most custom inground pools in our area range from $40,000 to $80,000. The biggest factors affecting price are pool size, excavation complexity, decking materials, and features like heating or automation systems. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Keep in mind that choosing the lowest bid often means cutting corners on materials or construction quality, which costs more in the long run through repairs and maintenance issues.
Most custom pool installations take 4-6 weeks from excavation to completion, but Long Island’s weather and soil conditions can affect timing. Spring and early summer are our busiest seasons, so starting your project in late winter or fall often means faster completion. We build year-round when weather permits, but concrete work requires temperatures above freezing. Sandy soil conditions common in Moriches actually help with drainage and excavation, often making construction faster than in areas with heavy clay or rock. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific project and the season.
Yes, inground pools require building permits in Moriches, and the process involves both town approval and utility marking for safe excavation. We handle all permit applications as part of our service because we know local requirements and have established relationships with town officials. The permit process typically takes 2-3 weeks, and we won’t start construction until everything is approved. Pool permits also require compliance with safety codes, including proper fencing and electrical work. Working with licensed contractors ensures your pool meets all local regulations and passes required inspections.
Proper winterization is essential for Long Island pools, and we design every pool with winter conditions in mind. This includes adequate depth below the frost line, proper plumbing slope for drainage, and durable materials that handle freeze-thaw cycles. Most pool owners close their pools from November through April, which involves lowering water levels, adding winterizing chemicals, and covering the pool. We provide complete winterization instructions and can recommend local service companies for ongoing maintenance. Pools built with proper construction techniques and materials have no problem handling our winters year after year.
Focus on local contractors who are properly licensed and insured, with verifiable references in your area. Ask to see recent projects and talk to past customers about their experience, not just the finished product. Get detailed written estimates that break down materials and labor costs, and be wary of prices that seem too good to be true. Check that contractors understand local soil conditions, building codes, and permit requirements. The cheapest bid often means shortcuts that cost more later through repairs, delays, or code violations. Choose contractors who communicate clearly, answer your questions thoroughly, and have a solid local reputation.
Long Island properties often present unique challenges like high water tables, sandy soil, or limited access, but these issues are rarely deal-breakers for experienced local contractors. Sandy soil actually makes excavation easier and provides good drainage, though it may require different construction techniques than clay soil. High water tables need special consideration for pool structure and drainage systems. Tight access areas might require smaller equipment or hand excavation, which affects timeline and cost. We evaluate every property individually and provide honest assessments about what’s possible within your budget. Most yards that seem challenging to homeowners are routine for contractors with local experience.