Pool Builders in Point Lookout, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

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

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You deserve a backyard that works as hard as you do. A place where summer evenings stretch longer and weekend mornings feel like vacation.

Your custom inground pool becomes the centerpiece where kids learn to swim, friends gather for barbecues, and you finally have that quiet space to unwind after long days. No more crowded beaches or expensive club memberships.

Every design starts with your property’s unique characteristics. We account for drainage patterns, existing landscaping, and how you actually want to use your space. The result is a pool that feels like it was always meant to be there.

Licensed Point Lookout Contractors

Local Expertise You Can Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout Point Lookout and the surrounding Long Island communities for years. We understand the specific challenges that come with coastal construction.

Salt air, shifting soils, and strict local building codes require specialized knowledge that only comes from experience in this exact area. Our team holds all necessary licenses and insurance coverage.

Every project manager lives locally and has worked on dozens of pools in neighborhoods just like yours. We know which materials hold up best against ocean weather and which contractors deliver quality work on schedule.

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Pool Installation Process

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

Your project starts with an on-site consultation where we assess your property, discuss your vision, and explain what’s possible within your budget. No pressure, just honest answers about costs and timelines.

Once you approve the design, we handle all permits and inspections. Our excavation team arrives with proper equipment and works carefully around existing landscaping and utilities. Most homeowners are surprised how organized the process feels.

Construction moves through logical phases: excavation, plumbing and electrical rough-in, steel installation, concrete application, and finishing work. You receive regular updates and can see exactly where things stand. Final inspection and startup typically happen within 6-8 weeks of breaking ground, weather permitting.

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Complete Pool Construction Services

Everything Included, Nothing Forgotten

Your pool project includes complete design consultation, all necessary permits, professional excavation, and full installation of plumbing and electrical systems. The concrete work uses premium materials designed for Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles.

Finishing options include your choice of interior surfaces, coping materials, and decking solutions. We source materials from established suppliers and back everything with comprehensive warranties. Equipment installation covers filtration, heating, and automation systems.

Our team coordinates inspections at each phase and handles final startup procedures. You receive complete operating instructions and maintenance guidance. Most clients are swimming within two months of signing their contract.

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Most custom inground pools in Point Lookout range from $60,000 to $120,000, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard finishes start around $60,000, while elaborate designs with water features, heating, and premium materials can reach $150,000 or more. Coastal properties sometimes require additional drainage work or specialized materials, which affects final pricing. The best approach is scheduling an on-site consultation where we can assess your specific property and provide accurate estimates based on your actual goals and site conditions.
Typical pool construction takes 6-10 weeks from permit approval to final startup, assuming normal weather conditions. The timeline includes excavation (1-2 days), plumbing and electrical rough-in (3-5 days), steel installation and concrete work (1 week), curing time (1-2 weeks), and finishing work including decking and equipment installation (2-3 weeks). Weather delays are common during spring and fall seasons. Permit processing adds 2-4 weeks before construction begins. Complex designs or challenging site conditions may extend the timeline, but most families are swimming by mid-summer when projects start in early spring.
Yes, JAS Aquatics handles all permit applications and coordinates required inspections throughout your project. Point Lookout requires building permits, electrical permits, and sometimes special approvals for properties near wetlands or within certain setback requirements. We prepare all necessary drawings and documentation, submit applications to the appropriate departments, and schedule inspections at each construction phase. This includes rough inspections for plumbing and electrical work, structural inspections before concrete placement, and final inspections before startup. Having local experience with Point Lookout’s specific requirements helps avoid delays and ensures everything meets code.
Coastal pool construction requires special attention to salt air corrosion, drainage challenges, and wind exposure that inland properties don’t face. All metal components need marine-grade coatings or stainless steel construction to prevent premature rusting. Proper drainage systems are critical because many Point Lookout properties have high water tables or clay soils that don’t drain naturally. Equipment placement must account for salt spray and strong coastal winds. Concrete mixes often include additives for freeze-thaw resistance and salt exposure. These factors affect material selection, construction techniques, and long-term maintenance requirements, which is why working with contractors experienced in coastal construction makes such a difference.
JAS Aquatics provides comprehensive warranty coverage that includes structural warranties on concrete work, equipment warranties from manufacturers, and workmanship guarantees on installation. Structural elements typically carry 10-year coverage against defects in materials and construction. Pool equipment like pumps, heaters, and automation systems include manufacturer warranties ranging from 1-3 years depending on the component. Installation workmanship is guaranteed for two years, covering any issues related to plumbing connections, electrical work, or finishing details. We also provide ongoing service support and can handle warranty claims directly with manufacturers when needed, eliminating hassles for homeowners.
Pool construction in Point Lookout typically runs from April through November, with the best results achieved during warmer months. Concrete work requires temperatures above freezing for proper curing, which limits winter construction. However, design consultations, permit applications, and project planning happen year-round. Many families start the planning process during winter months for spring construction starts. This approach ensures permits are ready and materials are ordered before peak construction season. Emergency repairs and equipment service continue through winter months, but new construction generally pauses from December through March depending on weather conditions.