Pool Builders in Rocky Point, NY

Your Dream Pool, Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your backyard and built to last decades.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’ve been thinking about it for years. That empty backyard space where you could be hosting summer barbecues, watching the kids splash around, or just floating away the stress of a long day.

A custom inground pool changes everything. No more driving to crowded beaches or public pools. No more wondering what to do with that unused corner of your property. Instead, you get your own private retreat steps from your back door.

The right pool becomes the heart of your home’s outdoor living space. It’s where birthdays get celebrated, where friends gather on weekends, and where you finally get that relaxation you’ve been craving. When it’s built correctly with quality materials and proper construction techniques, it adds real value to your property while giving your family decades of enjoyment.

Rocky Point Pool Contractors

Local Expertise You Can Trust

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout Rocky Point and the greater Long Island area for years. We understand the unique challenges of building pools in this region – from local soil conditions to Suffolk County permitting requirements.

Every project starts with understanding what you actually want, not just selling you what’s easiest to build. We handle the entire process from initial design through final inspection, which means you’re not juggling multiple contractors or wondering who’s responsible when questions come up.

Being local matters when you’re making this kind of investment. You can drive by our other projects, talk to neighbors who’ve used us, and know we’ll be around if you need service down the road.

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Pool Installation Process

Here's How Your Pool Gets Built

The process starts with a site visit to understand your space, your vision, and any challenges your property might present. We’ll discuss design options, timeline expectations, and provide a detailed estimate that covers everything from excavation to final cleanup.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle all permitting and approvals required by Rocky Point and Suffolk County. This includes HOA approvals if needed and scheduling all required inspections throughout the construction process.

Construction begins with excavation and steel installation, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-in. After inspections are passed, we install the shell, whether gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl liner depending on your choice. The final phase includes decking installation, equipment setup, and filling your new pool.

Throughout the entire process, you’ll know what’s happening when and who’s responsible for each phase. No surprises, no wondering when the next crew will show up, and no getting stuck between different contractors pointing fingers at each other.

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Inground Pool Design Options

Built for Your Space and Style

Every pool we build is designed specifically for your property and how you plan to use it. Whether you want a simple rectangular pool for lap swimming or a custom freeform design with water features, we work within your budget and space constraints to create something that fits.

We handle all the technical details that most homeowners don’t think about until problems arise. Proper drainage around the pool area, equipment placement that doesn’t create noise issues, and decking materials that can handle Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles.

Rocky Point properties often have unique challenges – sloped yards, existing landscaping to work around, or setback requirements that affect pool placement. Our local experience means we can spot potential issues early and design solutions that work, rather than discovering problems halfway through construction.

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Most inground pool projects take 4-8 weeks from excavation to completion, but the timeline depends on several factors. Pool size and complexity affect construction time, as do weather conditions and permit approval speed. Custom features like water elements or complex decking add time to the project. The permitting process in Suffolk County typically takes 2-3 weeks before construction can begin. JAS Aquatics provides realistic timeline estimates upfront and keeps you updated if weather or other factors cause delays. We schedule projects to avoid the busiest summer months when possible, which helps ensure your pool is ready when you want to use it.
Suffolk County requires building permits for all inground pool installations, and the process includes plan review and multiple inspections. You’ll need permits for excavation, electrical work, plumbing, and the pool structure itself. If your property has an HOA, separate approval is required before applying for county permits. Setback requirements vary by lot size and zoning, typically requiring pools to be at least 10 feet from property lines. JAS Aquatics handles the entire permitting process, including plan submission, fee payment, and scheduling all required inspections. This ensures your pool meets all local codes and passes final inspection without delays or costly corrections.
Inground pool costs in the Rocky Point area typically range from $40,000 to $80,000 for most residential projects, depending on size, materials, and features. Basic vinyl liner pools start at the lower end, while gunite pools with custom features reach the higher range. Factors affecting price include pool size, depth, decking material, water features, and site conditions like sloped yards or difficult access. Additional costs include permits, electrical service upgrades if needed, and landscaping restoration. JAS Aquatics provides detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you know exactly what’s included and can make informed decisions about optional features.
Gunite pools offer the most design flexibility since they’re built on-site using sprayed concrete and steel reinforcement. They can be any shape or size and accommodate custom features like built-in spas or water elements. Fiberglass pools are pre-manufactured shells that install quickly but limit design options to available shapes and sizes. Vinyl liner pools use steel or aluminum walls with a vinyl membrane and offer moderate customization at lower cost. Gunite pools last longest but cost more initially, while vinyl liners need replacement every 7-10 years. We explain the pros and cons of each option based on your budget, timeline, and design preferences to help you choose what’s best for your situation.
Yes, JAS Aquatics provides ongoing maintenance and service for pools we build, as well as existing pools installed by other contractors. Services include weekly cleaning, chemical balancing, equipment repairs, and seasonal opening and closing. Having your builder handle maintenance means we know your specific equipment and can spot potential issues before they become expensive problems. We also provide training on basic pool care if you prefer to handle routine maintenance yourself. Service contracts are available seasonally or year-round, and emergency repair service is available when equipment fails. This ongoing relationship ensures your pool investment stays protected and enjoyable for years to come.
Soil conditions in Rocky Point can vary significantly, from sandy soil that drains well to clay that requires special handling. Before excavation begins, we evaluate your site for potential issues like high water tables, rocky conditions, or poor drainage. If unexpected conditions are discovered during digging, we stop work to assess the situation and recommend solutions. This might include additional drainage, soil stabilization, or design modifications to work with existing conditions. While significant soil issues can add cost and time to the project, addressing them properly prevents future problems like pool shifting or water damage. We provide written change orders for any additional work needed, so you understand costs before proceeding.