Pool Builders in Oyster Bay Cove, NY

Your Dream Pool, Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your lifestyle, built by licensed pool builders who understand Oyster Bay Cove.

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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 where you picture summer evenings, family gatherings, and the kind of relaxation that only comes with your own pool.

The reality is simpler than you think. A custom inground pool doesn’t just add value to your property—it changes how you live. No more driving to the beach or dealing with crowded public pools. No more wondering what to do when the kids are restless or when you need to unwind after a long day.

Your mornings start with a quiet swim before the world wakes up. Your weekends revolve around barbecues and pool parties that your neighbors will talk about for weeks. Your evenings end with the sound of water features and the satisfaction of knowing you made the right investment.

Licensed Pool Contractors

We Build Pools That Last

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Oyster Bay Cove and the surrounding Long Island area for years. We understand the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and the expectations that come with working in one of New York’s most prestigious communities.

Every project starts with understanding what you actually want—not what we think you should want. Our team consists of licensed pool contractors who handle everything from initial excavation to final water feature installation.

The difference is in the details. While other pool construction companies rush through projects, we take the time to get it right the first time. Your property deserves that level of attention.

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Pool Installation Process

From Concept to First Swim

The process starts with a consultation at your property. We’ll assess your space, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget and timeline. No pressure, no generic sales pitch—just honest conversation about what works for your situation.

Once you’re ready to move forward, the design phase begins. You’ll see detailed plans that show exactly what your finished pool will look like, including any custom features, decking, and water elements. Changes are easy to make now, expensive to make later.

Construction typically takes 6-8 weeks, depending on complexity and weather. The excavation happens first, followed by plumbing and electrical work, then the actual pool shell installation. Throughout the process, you’ll know exactly what’s happening and when.

The final step is startup and training. We’ll teach you everything you need to know about maintaining your new pool, from chemical balance to equipment operation. You’re not left to figure it out on your own.

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Pool Design and Construction

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

Custom pool design starts with your property and your preferences. Whether you want a simple rectangular pool for lap swimming or an elaborate design with waterfalls and spa integration, the approach remains the same: build it right.

The construction process includes complete excavation, professional-grade plumbing and electrical systems, and pool shell installation using proven techniques. Pool decking and coping work is handled by the same team, ensuring consistency and quality throughout your project.

Water features like fountains, waterfalls, and lighting systems are integrated during construction, not added as afterthoughts. This approach ensures better functionality and fewer potential problems down the road. Every component is selected for durability and performance in the Long Island climate.

Pool equipment installation includes energy-efficient pumps, filtration systems, and heating options that make sense for your usage patterns. The goal is a pool that’s enjoyable to use and reasonable to maintain.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks to complete from start to finish. The timeline depends on several factors including pool size, complexity of design, weather conditions, and permit approval times. Simple rectangular pools typically finish closer to the 6-week mark, while pools with extensive water features, custom shapes, or challenging site conditions may take the full 8 weeks or slightly longer. The key is setting realistic expectations upfront and communicating any delays immediately. Weather plays a significant role—heavy rain can delay excavation and concrete work, while extreme temperatures affect curing times for various materials.
Pool construction in Oyster Bay Cove requires building permits from the Town of Oyster Bay, and the process typically takes 2-3 weeks for approval. You’ll need site plans showing setback requirements, electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting, and sometimes additional approvals if your property has unique characteristics or restrictions. Many homeowners also need to consider homeowner association requirements if they’re part of a community with specific architectural guidelines. The permit process includes inspections at various stages of construction—excavation, plumbing, electrical, and final inspection before you can fill the pool. Working with experienced local pool contractors who understand these requirements saves time and prevents costly mistakes.
Custom inground pool costs in the Oyster Bay Cove area typically range from $60,000 to $150,000 or more, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard equipment fall on the lower end, while elaborate designs with water features, custom lighting, and premium finishes reach the higher range. Factors that affect cost include excavation difficulty, pool size and depth, decking materials, water features, heating systems, and automation options. Site access also matters—pools that require hand-digging or crane access cost more than those with easy equipment access. The best approach is getting a detailed estimate based on your specific property and preferences rather than trying to guess from average prices.
Gunite pools perform best in Long Island’s climate because they handle freeze-thaw cycles better than other construction methods. The concrete construction expands and contracts with temperature changes without cracking, and the material holds up well to winter closing and spring opening cycles. Proper winterization is essential regardless of pool type, but gunite pools are more forgiving if something goes wrong. For equipment, variable-speed pumps and efficient heating systems make the most sense given our relatively short swimming season. Salt water systems are popular because they’re gentler on skin and require less chemical maintenance, though they do require more attention to equipment maintenance in our climate.
Yes, we provide ongoing pool maintenance and service for pools we build, as well as pools constructed by other contractors. This includes weekly cleaning, chemical balancing, equipment maintenance, and seasonal opening and closing services. Having the same team that built your pool handle the maintenance makes sense because we know your specific equipment and any unique characteristics of your installation. We also provide emergency repair services and equipment replacement when needed. Many pool owners prefer to handle basic maintenance themselves and use professional services for more complex tasks like equipment repairs, major cleaning, or troubleshooting water chemistry problems.
Water features can often be added to existing pools, but the feasibility depends on your current pool’s construction and available space. Simple features like deck-mounted fountains or LED lighting are relatively straightforward additions. More complex features like waterfalls or spa integration require significant plumbing and sometimes structural modifications. The key is having enough space around the pool for equipment and ensuring your existing electrical and plumbing systems can handle the additional load. In some cases, it’s more cost-effective to incorporate water features during a major pool renovation rather than as standalone additions. A site evaluation is the best way to determine what’s possible and practical for your specific situation.