Pool Builders in West Hills, NY

Your Backyard Pool Dream Becomes Reality

Licensed pool builders creating custom inground pools that transform West Hills properties into personal retreats.

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Custom Pool Construction West Hills

More Than a Pool Installation

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re creating the space where your family gathers every summer, where your kids learn to swim, and where you finally have that outdoor entertaining area you’ve been picturing.

The right pool transforms how you use your backyard. Instead of looking out at unused space, you see your personal retreat. Your property value increases, but more importantly, your quality of life changes.

When we build your custom inground pool, you get a design that works with your property’s layout, your family’s needs, and your long-term vision. No cookie-cutter approaches or shortcuts that create problems later.

Licensed Pool Contractors West Hills

West Hills Pool Building Specialists

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools throughout West Hills and the surrounding Long Island area. We’re licensed, insured, and focused specifically on residential pool construction.

You’re working with contractors who understand West Hills building codes, soil conditions, and permit requirements. We handle the entire process from initial design through final inspection.

Our team stays current on pool construction techniques, energy-efficient equipment, and smart pool technology. When you choose JAS Aquatics, you’re getting specialists, not general contractors trying to figure out pools.

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Pool Construction Process West Hills

From Design to Swimming

We start with a site visit to assess your property, discuss your vision, and identify any potential challenges. You’ll get a detailed proposal that outlines the entire project scope, timeline, and investment.

Once you approve the design, we handle all permit applications and utility markings. Excavation begins after approvals, followed by steel installation, plumbing, and electrical work. Each phase gets inspected before moving forward.

The shell construction comes next, then equipment installation and decking work. We finish with startup, water balancing, and walking you through your new pool’s operation. You’ll have everything you need to enjoy your investment from day one.

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Inground Pool Installation Services

Complete Pool Construction Services

Your pool project includes custom design, excavation, steel reinforcement, plumbing, electrical, gunite or vinyl liner installation, coping, decking, and equipment startup. We coordinate all trades and inspections.

West Hills properties often require specific considerations for drainage, setbacks, and landscaping integration. We factor these into every design to avoid problems and ensure your pool enhances your property.

You also get equipment selection guidance, water feature options, lighting design, and automation systems if desired. Our goal is delivering a complete outdoor living space, not just a basic swimming pool.

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Most custom inground pools take 6-10 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on size, features, and weather conditions. The permit process adds 2-4 weeks before construction begins. We provide a detailed timeline during the design phase and keep you updated on progress throughout construction. Weather delays are most common during spring and fall, while summer construction typically moves faster.
West Hills requires a building permit for inground pool construction, plus electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting. You’ll also need fence permits if installing new pool barriers. We handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections throughout the project. The permit process typically takes 2-4 weeks, and we don’t begin excavation until all approvals are received.
Custom inground pools in West Hills typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic vinyl liner pools start around $45,000, while gunite pools with premium features can exceed $80,000. We provide detailed written estimates after the site visit so you understand exactly what’s included and can make informed decisions about options and upgrades.
Yes, we install all pool equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, automation systems, and safety equipment. Our team handles the electrical connections, plumbing, and equipment startup. We also provide training on pool operation, maintenance schedules, and troubleshooting. You’ll receive manufacturer warranties on all equipment plus our workmanship warranty on the installation.
We provide a comprehensive warranty covering structural work, plumbing, electrical installation, and equipment startup. Structural components are warranted for multiple years, while equipment carries manufacturer warranties that we help coordinate if service is needed. We also provide a one-year warranty on all installation work and will address any issues that arise during the first swimming season.
Pool construction is seasonal in West Hills due to ground conditions and weather. We typically build from April through November, with summer being the most efficient construction period. Winter planning is ideal for spring construction starts. We recommend beginning the design and permit process during winter months so excavation can begin as soon as conditions allow in spring.