Pool Builders in Sagaponack, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your Sagaponack property with quality that lasts generations.

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Custom Pool Construction Sagaponack

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’ve been thinking about it for months. Maybe years. That perfect pool where your family gathers on summer evenings, where you can finally host those dinner parties you’ve been planning, where you can unwind after long days in the city.

The right pool doesn’t just add square footage to your property. It becomes the heart of your home during those precious Hamptons summers. Your kids learn to swim in it. Your guests remember the conversations that happened poolside. Your property value reflects the quality investment you made.

But here’s what most people don’t realize until it’s too late: the difference between a good pool and a great pool isn’t just about the design. It’s about understanding Sagaponack’s unique soil conditions, working within local zoning requirements, and building something that can handle our coastal weather year after year without constant repairs.

Licensed Pool Contractors Sagaponack

We Know Sagaponack Pool Construction

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools throughout the Hamptons for years, and we understand what it takes to create something exceptional in Sagaponack. We’re not the contractors who show up, dig a hole, and disappear when problems arise.

We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve navigated the permitting process in this area enough times to know exactly what’s required. More importantly, we understand that your pool needs to complement your property’s architecture and your family’s lifestyle.

When you work with us, you’re working with contractors who live and work in this community. We source materials from local suppliers we trust, and we stand behind every pool we build.

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Pool Installation Process Sagaponack

Here's How We Build Your Pool

First, we come to your property for a consultation. We’ll look at your space, discuss your vision, and talk through any challenges specific to your lot. Sagaponack properties often have unique considerations – from setback requirements to soil conditions – and we address these upfront.

Next comes design and permitting. We handle the paperwork with local authorities because we know exactly what they’re looking for. While permits are processing, we finalize your pool design, select materials, and schedule the work around your timeline.

Construction starts with excavation, and we’re careful to protect your existing landscaping and property. From there, we move through plumbing, electrical, steel installation, and concrete work. Each phase is inspected to ensure everything meets both local codes and our quality standards.

The final phase includes decking, coping, tile work, and any custom features you’ve chosen. We test all systems, balance the water chemistry, and walk you through everything you need to know about your new pool.

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Swimming Pool Contractors Sagaponack

Complete Pool Construction and Design Services

Every pool we build includes complete excavation and installation, professional-grade plumbing and electrical systems, and steel reinforcement that’s built to last. We handle all concrete work, waterproofing, and finishing details including tile, coping, and decking materials that complement your home’s style.

You’ll also get custom water features if that’s part of your vision – waterfalls, fountains, or spa integration. We work with pool equipment that’s appropriate for your pool size and usage, and we make sure you understand how everything operates before we consider the job complete.

What sets our pool construction apart is attention to the details that matter in this climate. We use materials and techniques that handle freeze-thaw cycles, salt air, and the specific soil conditions common in Sagaponack. Your pool should look as good in ten years as it does the day we finish it.

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Most custom pool projects take 8-12 weeks from excavation to completion, but timeline depends on your pool’s complexity and any custom features you choose. Weather can affect the schedule, especially during concrete work, so we typically plan projects during optimal construction months. Permitting adds 2-4 weeks before construction starts, but we handle that process while finalizing your design details. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific project and current workload.
You’ll need a building permit from Southampton Town, and possibly additional approvals depending on your property’s location and any environmental considerations. If your property is near wetlands or has other restrictions, additional permits may be required. We handle the entire permitting process because we know exactly what documentation is needed and how to present plans that get approved quickly. The permit fees typically range from $500-2000 depending on your pool size and features, and we include permit coordination in our service.
Custom inground pools in Sagaponack typically start around $75,000 for basic installations and can go significantly higher depending on size, features, and site conditions. Factors that affect cost include excavation difficulty, custom water features, premium decking materials, and integrated spa or heating systems. We provide detailed estimates after evaluating your property and understanding your vision. The investment includes all construction, permits, and startup, so you know exactly what to expect before we begin work.
Pool construction is seasonal work in our climate. We typically schedule excavation and concrete work between April and November when ground conditions and temperatures allow proper curing. However, we can do planning, permitting, and design work during winter months so you’re ready to start construction as soon as conditions allow. If you’re planning a pool for next summer, fall and winter are actually ideal times to begin the planning process since spring dates fill up quickly with homeowners who want their pools ready for the season.
We provide complete startup service and training so you understand your pool’s systems, but ongoing maintenance is typically handled by specialized pool service companies. We can recommend reliable local pool service providers who understand the equipment we install. We do handle any warranty work and are available for repairs or upgrades to pools we’ve built. Our focus is on building pools that require minimal maintenance, using quality equipment and proper installation techniques that prevent common problems.
We’re local contractors who understand Sagaponack’s specific requirements – from soil conditions to zoning regulations. We don’t subcontract the entire job to crews from other areas; we do the work ourselves with craftsmen who understand quality construction. You’ll work directly with the people building your pool, not sales representatives who disappear after you sign a contract. We also focus on pools that complement luxury properties, using materials and techniques appropriate for high-end homes rather than treating every project like a basic backyard installation.