Pool Builders in Port Jefferson Station, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Licensed pool builders creating custom inground pools that transform your backyard into the centerpiece of your home.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

The Backyard You Actually Want

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re getting the space where your kids learn to swim, where summer barbecues happen, where you unwind after long days.

A well-built pool becomes the heart of your outdoor living space. It’s where memories get made and property values climb. But only if it’s done right the first time.

That’s the difference between hiring pool builders who understand Long Island properties and settling for whoever gives you the lowest bid. You want contractors who know the soil conditions here, who understand local codes, and who build pools that last decades instead of needing repairs in five years.

Licensed Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pools

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools across Long Island for years. We understand the unique challenges of building pools in Port Jefferson Station – from soil conditions to local permit requirements.

Every project starts with understanding what you actually want from your pool space. Not what looks good in a brochure, but what works for your family, your property, and your budget.

We handle everything from initial design through final inspection. Licensed, insured, and focused on getting your pool project done right without the drama that comes with unreliable contractors.

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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 your vision, budget, and timeline. We’ll assess your yard, check for utilities, and explain what’s possible given your space and local regulations.

Next comes design and permits. We create detailed plans that work with your property’s layout and handle all the paperwork with local authorities. No surprises about what’s allowed or what isn’t.

Then excavation begins. Professional equipment removes soil efficiently while protecting your landscaping and neighboring properties. The pool shell gets installed, plumbing and electrical systems go in, and everything gets properly inspected.

Finally, finishing touches. Decking, coping, any water features you’ve chosen, and final grading. We walk you through everything before considering the job complete.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every pool project includes professional design consultation, permit handling, excavation, and complete installation. You’re not managing multiple contractors or wondering who’s responsible for what.

The construction process covers everything from initial ground breaking to final cleanup. Pool shell installation, plumbing systems, electrical work, and proper backfilling all happen under one roof. No coordination headaches for you.

Long Island properties present specific challenges – from varying soil conditions to strict local codes. We know how to navigate these requirements while keeping your project on schedule and within budget. You get a pool that’s built to last in this climate and meets all local standards.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect timing, especially during Long Island winters. The permit process adds 2-4 weeks before construction begins, but experienced contractors handle this paperwork efficiently. Spring and summer are peak seasons, so starting your project planning in late winter often means faster turnaround times. Complex features like waterfalls or extensive decking can extend the timeline, but you’ll know the realistic schedule upfront.
You’ll need a building permit from the Town of Brookhaven, which covers Port Jefferson Station. This includes structural, plumbing, and electrical permits for the complete installation. Most properties also require setback compliance – pools must be certain distances from property lines and structures. Professional pool builders handle permit applications and know local requirements, including any homeowner association rules that might apply. The permit process typically takes 2-4 weeks, and inspections happen at various construction stages to ensure everything meets code.
Custom inground pools in the Port Jefferson Station area typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+, depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start at the lower end, while elaborate designs with water features, heating, and extensive decking cost more. Long Island’s soil conditions, local labor costs, and permit requirements affect pricing compared to other regions. The best approach is getting detailed quotes from licensed contractors who can assess your specific property and requirements rather than relying on general estimates.
Gunite (concrete) pools offer the most customization for shapes and features but take longer to build. Vinyl liner pools cost less upfront but require liner replacement every 8-12 years. Fiberglass pools install quickly but limit your shape options to pre-manufactured designs. For Long Island’s climate, gunite pools typically perform best long-term, handling freeze-thaw cycles better than other materials. Your choice depends on budget, timeline, and how much customization matters for your specific backyard vision.
Yes, you should notify your homeowner’s insurance company before pool construction begins. Most policies require additional liability coverage for pools, and some insurers offer discounts for safety features like fencing or pool covers. The pool also increases your property value, which may require adjusting your coverage limits. Many insurance companies want to inspect the completed installation before finalizing coverage changes. Professional pool builders can provide documentation your insurance company needs and recommend safety features that might reduce your premiums.
Long Island pools need regular chemical balancing, weekly skimming and vacuuming during swim season, and proper winterization each fall. The freeze-thaw cycles here make closing your pool correctly crucial – improper winterization can crack pipes or damage equipment. Most pool owners handle daily maintenance themselves but hire professionals for opening, closing, and equipment servicing. Budget around $1,200-2,000 annually for chemicals, utilities, and professional services. Proper maintenance from day one prevents expensive repairs and keeps your pool looking great for decades.