Pool Builders in North Bellport, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for Long Island living, built by licensed professionals who understand your neighborhood.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

More Than Just a Pool

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re creating the centerpiece of your backyard where summer barbecues happen, kids learn to swim, and you finally have that space to unwind after long days.

A well-built pool transforms how you use your property. Instead of looking at your backyard and seeing wasted space, you see possibility. Your home becomes the gathering place. Your property value climbs. Your family gets years of memories right outside your door.

The difference between a good pool and a great one comes down to understanding Long Island’s unique conditions. Our soil, our weather patterns, our local codes – these aren’t obstacles when you work with builders who know what they’re doing.

Licensed Pool Contractors North Bellport

We Know North Bellport

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Long Island for years, with dozens of completed projects right here in North Bellport. We’re not a fly-by-night operation or a company that treats every job the same.

We understand the local soil conditions, the permit process, and what works in this area. When your neighbors see our trucks in the driveway, they know you’re working with contractors who show up, do the work right, and stand behind what we build.

You’ll find our completed pools throughout the neighborhood. We’re licensed, insured, and locally owned – which means we’re here when you need us, not just during the sales process.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's How We Build Your Pool

First, we come to your property for a consultation. We’ll look at your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget. No pressure, no generic sales pitch – just straight talk about what it takes to build your pool.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and start excavation. Long Island’s sandy soil actually works in our favor here – it excavates cleanly and drains well when done right. We’ll have your hole dug and shaped faster than you might expect.

Then comes the technical work: plumbing, electrical, steel reinforcement, and concrete. This is where experience matters most. Rush this phase, and you’ll have problems for years. Take the time to do it right, and your pool will last decades.

Finally, we install your equipment, add the finishing touches, fill it up, and walk you through everything you need to know about your new pool. From start to finish, most projects take 6-8 weeks depending on weather and complexity.

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Inground Pool Construction

What You Get With Us

Every pool we build includes complete excavation, steel reinforcement, gunite construction, plumbing, electrical work, and equipment installation. We’re not subcontracting the important stuff – our crews handle the critical work that determines whether your pool lasts five years or fifty.

You’ll get energy-efficient pumps and filtration systems that keep operating costs reasonable. We use materials rated for Northeast weather because Long Island winters are hard on pools. Cheap materials fail fast here.

We also handle the details that matter: proper drainage around your pool area, code-compliant safety features, and equipment placement that makes sense for your property. Too many contractors rush through these details, then disappear when problems show up later.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, assuming normal weather conditions. The timeline can stretch during heavy rain periods or if we encounter unexpected underground utilities. We always give you realistic timeframes upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key phases are excavation (2-3 days), steel and plumbing rough-in (1 week), concrete/gunite (1 day plus cure time), and finishing work including tile, coping, and decking (2-3 weeks). We don’t rush the concrete curing process because that’s what determines your pool’s long-term durability.
You’ll need a building permit from the Town of Brookhaven, and we handle that entire process for you. The permit application includes detailed construction plans, property surveys, and setback measurements. We also coordinate any required inspections during construction. Permit approval typically takes 2-3 weeks, which is why we start this process early. Some properties may need additional approvals if you’re in a special district or have unique property conditions, but we identify these requirements during our initial consultation so there are no surprises later.
Custom inground pools in North Bellport typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard equipment start around $50,000. Add custom shapes, water features, upgraded finishes, or complex excavation requirements, and costs increase accordingly. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Our pricing includes everything needed for a complete, functioning pool – no hidden costs or surprise add-ons that some contractors use to inflate final bills.
A well-built pool typically adds $15,000-$30,000 to your property value in North Bellport, though the exact amount depends on your neighborhood and the pool’s quality. More importantly, pools make properties sell faster in our area because buyers specifically look for homes with pools. The key is building a pool that fits your property and neighborhood standards. Oversized pools on small lots or cheap construction can actually hurt value, which is why working with experienced local contractors matters. We design pools that enhance your property’s appeal and fit the neighborhood character.
We call 811 for utility marking before any excavation, which prevents most utility conflicts. Long Island’s geology rarely includes solid rock, but we occasionally encounter large stones or old septic systems that need removal. When unexpected conditions arise, we stop work, assess the situation, and discuss options with you before proceeding. Most issues add 1-2 days to the timeline and modest costs for additional excavation. We include contingency allowances in our contracts for these situations, so minor complications don’t become major budget problems. Our experience in the area means we can usually predict and plan for local soil conditions.
Pool maintenance involves regular chemical balancing, filter cleaning, and seasonal opening/closing procedures. We provide complete training on your equipment operation and basic maintenance when we finish your pool. Most homeowners handle routine chemical testing and cleaning themselves, which takes 15-20 minutes weekly during pool season. You can also hire local pool service companies for ongoing maintenance if you prefer. We recommend professional winterization each fall and opening each spring to protect your investment. Your pool equipment comes with manufacturer warranties, and we provide ongoing support for any construction-related questions that come up.