Pool Builders in Noyack, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your property, built to last decades, completed on schedule.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up to a backyard that actually matches what you pictured. No more staring at that empty space wondering what could be.

Your pool isn’t just functional—it’s the centerpiece that transforms how you use your outdoor space. Family gatherings happen naturally around the water. Evening swims become your new routine.

The construction headaches are behind you. No more wondering if the contractor will show up or if corners were cut. You have a pool built with quality materials by licensed professionals who know what they’re doing.

Licensed Pool Contractors Noyack

We Build Pools That Last

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout the Hamptons area for years. We focus on residential pool construction, handling everything from initial design through final installation.

Every project is completed by our licensed pool contractors who understand local regulations and soil conditions specific to Long Island. Our team knows how to navigate permit requirements and seasonal construction challenges that come with building in this area.

We maintain full licensing and insurance coverage, giving homeowners confidence that their investment is protected throughout the construction process.

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Pool Installation Process Noyack

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

First, we visit your property to discuss your vision and assess the space. We’ll talk about size, shape, features, and how the pool fits with your landscape and home.

Next comes design and permitting. We create detailed plans and handle all permit applications with local authorities. This step takes time but prevents delays later.

Construction starts with excavation, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-ins. Then we install the pool shell, whether concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl liner. Finally, we complete decking, coping, equipment installation, and startup.

You’ll know what’s happening at each stage. No surprises, no wondering when we’ll show up next.

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What's Included in Your Pool Project

Your pool construction includes complete excavation and site preparation. We handle all plumbing and electrical work, ensuring proper water circulation and safety systems.

Pool decking and coping are part of the package—not add-ons that inflate your final cost. We install quality pool equipment including pumps, filters, and heaters sized correctly for your pool.

Water features like waterfalls or fountains can be integrated during construction when it makes sense for your design and budget. We also coordinate with landscapers if you want plantings or additional hardscaping around the pool area.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks to complete once construction begins. Weather affects the timeline—we can’t pour concrete in freezing temperatures or work in heavy rain. Permit approval adds 2-4 weeks before construction starts. Complex designs with multiple water features or challenging access may extend the timeline. We provide a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is starting early in the season if you want to swim that same year.
You need a building permit from Southampton Town, plus electrical and plumbing permits for the associated work. If your property has septic systems, there are setback requirements to maintain. Some neighborhoods have additional covenant restrictions on pool placement and fencing. We handle all permit applications and know the local requirements. The permit process typically takes 2-4 weeks, and inspections are required at various stages of construction. Having experienced local contractors makes this process much smoother.
Custom inground pools in this area typically start around $75,000 for basic installations and go up from there based on size, features, and site conditions. Concrete pools with custom shapes and water features often run $100,000-$200,000 or more. Factors affecting cost include excavation difficulty, electrical distance, decking materials, and equipment selection. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges during construction.
Concrete pools perform best in our climate because they handle freeze-thaw cycles better than other materials. The sandy soil common in this area actually makes excavation easier but requires proper backfilling techniques. Fiberglass pools can work well too and install faster, but size and shape options are limited. Vinyl liner pools are the most budget-friendly but may need liner replacement every 8-12 years. We recommend based on your specific property conditions, budget, and how you plan to use the pool.
Yes, we install all pool equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, and automation systems. Equipment is sized properly for your specific pool volume and usage patterns. We handle the initial water fill, chemical balancing, and system startup. You’ll get a complete walkthrough of how everything works before we consider the job finished. We also provide information on local pool service companies for ongoing maintenance if you prefer not to handle that yourself.
We provide written warranties covering our construction work, typically 2-3 years on structural elements and 1 year on equipment installation. Manufacturer warranties apply to equipment and materials—we help coordinate any warranty claims that arise. The warranty covers defects in workmanship, not normal wear or damage from improper maintenance. We stand behind our work and will return to address any legitimate issues. Having a local contractor means we’re available when you need warranty service, unlike companies from outside the area.