Pool Builders in Southold, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

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

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Custom Pool Construction Southold

Transform Your Backyard Into Paradise

You’ve been thinking about it for months. Maybe years. That empty space in your backyard could be so much more than grass you have to mow every weekend.

A custom inground pool changes everything. Summer evenings become something you actually look forward to instead of hiding inside with the AC cranked up. Your kids stop begging to go somewhere else because home becomes the place their friends want to be.

But here’s what really matters: you get a backyard that works for your family. Not some cookie-cutter design that looks like every other pool on Long Island. We’re talking about a space designed around how you actually live, built to handle everything from quiet morning swims to weekend barbecues with twenty people.

The right pool builder makes this happen without the headaches you’ve heard about from neighbors. No disappearing contractors. No surprise costs that double your budget. Just straightforward construction that gets finished when we say it will.

Licensed Pool Contractors Southold

We Know Southold Properties

JAS Aquatics has been building custom pools for Southold homeowners who want it done right the first time. We understand North Fork properties, from the soil conditions that affect excavation to the local permit requirements that can slow down projects.

You’re not our practice run. We’ve handled everything from compact lots that require creative design to waterfront properties where drainage and positioning matter more than most contractors realize.

Every pool we build comes with proper licensing, full insurance coverage, and the kind of detailed planning that prevents problems before they start. Because the last thing you want is to discover your pool contractor cut corners after the concrete is already poured.

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Pool Installation Process Southold

Here's How We Build Your Pool

First, we walk your property together. You show us what you’re thinking, and we explain what’s actually possible given your space, budget, and local requirements. No sales pressure, just honest conversation about what works.

Next comes design and permits. We handle the paperwork with Southold’s building department while you review and approve the detailed plans. This is where we catch potential issues, not after excavation starts.

Construction begins with excavation and steel installation, followed by plumbing and electrical rough-in. Then comes concrete, coping, and decking. Finally, we install your equipment, fill the pool, and walk you through everything you need to know about maintenance and operation.

The whole process typically takes 6-8 weeks from permit approval to swimming, assuming normal weather. We keep you updated every step of the way because surprises during construction usually aren’t good surprises.

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Inground Pool Installation Southold

What's Included In Your Pool Project

Your pool project includes everything from excavation to final startup. We handle permits, utility marking, excavation, steel reinforcement, plumbing, electrical, concrete application, coping installation, and decking completion.

Equipment installation covers your pump, filter, heater, and automation systems. We use commercial-grade components that handle Southold’s climate and water conditions. Everything gets tested and balanced before we consider the job complete.

Many Southold properties present unique challenges. Tight access for equipment, proximity to wells or septic systems, or existing landscaping that needs protection. We plan for these situations instead of figuring it out as we go.

You also get detailed instructions for pool operation, maintenance schedules, and warranty information for both our construction work and all equipment. Because a pool that’s built right should give you years of enjoyment, not constant repair bills.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-8 weeks from permit approval to completion, assuming normal weather conditions. The timeline depends on your pool’s complexity, site conditions, and any custom features you’re adding. Permit approval with Southold’s building department typically adds 2-3 weeks before construction begins. We provide a detailed timeline during the planning phase so you know exactly what to expect. Weather delays during concrete work or unexpected site conditions can extend the schedule, but we communicate any changes immediately so you’re never left wondering when your pool will be ready.
Southold requires a building permit for all inground pool installations, plus separate permits for electrical and plumbing work. You’ll also need a fence permit if your property doesn’t already have compliant pool fencing. We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections throughout construction. The permit process typically takes 2-3 weeks and costs vary based on your pool’s size and features. All work must meet New York State building codes and local Southold requirements. We ensure everything is properly documented and inspected so you never have issues when selling your home or dealing with insurance claims.
Custom inground pools in Southold typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools with standard equipment start around $50,000, while custom shapes with premium features like waterfalls, heating, and automation systems cost significantly more. Site challenges like difficult access, rock excavation, or utility conflicts can increase costs. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges that double your budget halfway through construction.
Southold properties have varying soil conditions from sandy loam to clay, with occasional rock formations that require special excavation equipment. North Fork soil generally drains well, but we always test drainage and soil composition before finalizing your pool design. Some areas have high water tables that affect construction timing and methods. We’ve worked throughout Southold long enough to anticipate most soil challenges and plan accordingly. Proper soil analysis prevents problems like settling, cracking, or drainage issues that can plague pools built without adequate site preparation.
Yes, we provide comprehensive warranties covering both our construction work and all equipment installation. Structural work carries a multi-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Pool equipment warranties vary by manufacturer but typically cover 1-3 years on pumps, filters, and heaters. We handle all warranty service directly so you’re not dealing with multiple contractors or manufacturers when issues arise. Proper installation and startup procedures ensure your equipment operates efficiently from day one. We also provide detailed maintenance instructions to help you protect your investment and avoid warranty-voiding mistakes.
Yes, we regularly build pools on waterfront properties throughout Southold, but these projects require additional planning and permits. Waterfront construction must comply with setback requirements, drainage regulations, and sometimes DEC permits depending on proximity to water bodies. We coordinate with local authorities to ensure all environmental and zoning requirements are met. Special considerations include drainage design to prevent runoff, equipment placement to minimize visual impact, and construction methods that protect existing vegetation. Waterfront pools often offer stunning views and unique design opportunities, but proper planning prevents costly mistakes or regulatory issues.