Pool Builders in North Merrick, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Licensed contractors who handle everything from design to installation, so you get the backyard you want without the headaches.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You deserve a backyard that works for your family. A place where summer evenings stretch longer, where kids create memories, and where you finally have that space you’ve been picturing.

That’s what happens when your pool is built right the first time. No callbacks for leaks. No headaches about permits. No wondering if corners were cut.

You get mornings where you actually want to step outside with your coffee. Weekends where friends want to come over. And the peace of mind that comes from knowing your investment was handled by people who know what they’re doing.

Licensed North Merrick Pool Contractors

We Know North Merrick Backyards

JAS Aquatics has been building pools across North Merrick and Long Island for years. We understand local soil conditions, permit requirements, and what it takes to create pools that last.

Every project starts with understanding your space, your family’s needs, and your budget. No pressure tactics. No overselling features you don’t want.

We handle everything from initial design through final cleanup, so you work with one company throughout the entire process. Licensed, insured, and focused on getting your project done right.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

First, we come to your property for a consultation. You’ll discuss design options, timeline, and budget. No commitment required – just straight answers about what’s possible in your space.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle all permits and approvals. Then excavation begins, followed by plumbing and electrical work. The pool shell goes in next, whether it’s concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl.

After the structure is complete, we install your chosen finishes, decking, and any water features. Final inspections ensure everything meets code. You get a walkthrough of all equipment and maintenance basics before we consider the job complete.

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Inground Pool Installation Services

Complete Pool Construction Services

Every pool project includes excavation, plumbing, electrical work, and structural installation. We work with concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl liner pools depending on your preferences and budget.

Decking options include concrete, pavers, and natural stone. Water features like waterfalls, fountains, and spa attachments can be integrated during construction. All equipment installation covers pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems.

North Merrick’s sandy soil conditions require specific excavation techniques, which we handle routinely. We coordinate with utility companies for any line marking and work around existing landscaping when possible. Cleanup and final grading leave your property ready to enjoy.

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Most inground pools take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, but timeline depends on your pool type, size, and any custom features. Weather can affect the schedule, especially during concrete curing. Permit approval adds 2-3 weeks before construction starts. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Complex designs with multiple water features or extensive decking may take longer, but you’ll know the expected timeline before work begins.
You’ll need a building permit from the Town of Hempstead, plus electrical permits for any lighting or equipment installation. Some properties require setback variances depending on your lot size and pool placement. Pool fencing must meet local safety codes. We typically handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. We know local requirements and work with town officials regularly, which speeds up the approval process compared to trying to navigate permits yourself.
Inground pools typically range from $50,000 to $150,000 depending on size, materials, and features. Basic vinyl liner pools start around $50,000, while custom concrete pools with water features can exceed $100,000. Factors affecting cost include excavation complexity, decking materials, equipment packages, and any site challenges. We provide detailed estimates after seeing your property and understanding your goals. Financing options are available, and we break down costs clearly so you understand where your money goes.
Concrete pools offer complete customization for shape, size, and features but take longest to install. Fiberglass pools arrive pre-formed, install quickly, and have smooth surfaces that resist algae. Vinyl liner pools cost least upfront but require liner replacement every 8-12 years. Each has advantages depending on your priorities. Concrete works best for unique shapes or water features. Fiberglass suits homeowners wanting faster installation. Vinyl offers the most budget-friendly entry point. We help you choose based on your specific situation and long-term plans.
Yes, complete equipment installation is included with every pool. This covers pumps, filters, heaters, lighting, and any automation systems you choose. We size equipment properly for your pool volume and usage patterns. All electrical work is performed by licensed electricians and inspected for safety. You’ll receive training on equipment operation and basic maintenance before project completion. We also provide equipment manuals and contact information for ongoing support. Warranty coverage applies to both equipment and installation workmanship.
Excavation challenges like unexpected utilities, rock, or poor drainage are addressed as they arise. We call utility marking services before digging and have experience working around existing lines. If rock or difficult soil conditions are encountered, we have the equipment to handle it. Poor drainage may require additional solutions like French drains. Any significant changes to scope or cost are discussed with you before proceeding. Our experience with Long Island soil conditions means fewer surprises, but we’re prepared to handle whatever comes up during excavation.