Pool Builders in West Sayville, NY

Your Dream Pool Built Right

Custom inground pools designed for your family, built to last decades.

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Custom Pool Construction Services

What Your Backyard Becomes

You get more than a pool. You get the backyard your family actually uses every day during Long Island’s warm months.

No more packing cars for crowded beaches or expensive day trips. Your kids have a safe place to swim and play right outside your door. You have a space where friends want to gather and weekends feel like vacation.

Your property value increases significantly. But more importantly, your daily life improves. Morning coffee by the water. Evening swims after work. Weekend entertaining that doesn’t require leaving home.

Licensed Pool Contractors

We Build Pools That Last

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools across West Sayville and Long Island for years. We understand local soil conditions, permit requirements, and building codes that many contractors overlook.

Every project starts with licensed, insured professionals who show up when promised. We handle excavation, construction, and final inspection without disappearing mid-project or surprising you with hidden costs.

Our reputation comes from pools still looking great years later and customers who refer their neighbors without hesitation.

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Pool Installation Process

How Your Pool Gets Built

First, we visit your property to assess space, access, and soil conditions. You discuss design preferences, timeline, and budget upfront with transparent pricing.

Permits get pulled and excavation begins once everything’s approved. We handle utility markings, soil removal, and site preparation while protecting your existing landscaping where possible.

Pool shell construction follows with plumbing and electrical work by licensed professionals. Decking, coping, and any water features get installed next. Finally, the pool gets filled, equipment tested, and you receive complete operating instructions.

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Pool Design and Construction

What's Included in Your Project

Every pool project includes complete design consultation, excavation, and construction management. You get quality materials selected for Long Island’s climate and soil conditions.

Licensed electricians handle all electrical connections. Plumbing gets installed to code with proper drainage and circulation systems. Pool decking and coping options range from basic concrete to premium stone materials.

Water features like waterfalls, fountains, or spa additions can be incorporated during construction. Equipment installation includes pumps, filters, and heating systems with manufacturer warranties. You receive operating manuals and basic maintenance training before project completion.

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Most inground pool projects in West Sayville take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, weather permitting. The timeline depends on pool size, complexity of design, and any custom features like waterfalls or spas. Permit approval can add 1-2 weeks to the front end. Spring projects sometimes face delays due to wet weather affecting excavation, while summer builds typically proceed faster. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated on any schedule changes throughout construction.
West Sayville requires building permits for all inground pool construction, plus separate electrical permits for equipment and lighting. Pools must meet setback requirements from property lines and comply with safety fencing regulations. Some properties may need additional approvals if located in flood zones or near wetlands. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. We know local code requirements and work with town officials regularly, which helps avoid delays or compliance issues that can halt construction.
Custom inground pools in West Sayville typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, depth, materials, and features. Basic rectangular pools with standard decking start at the lower end, while complex shapes with premium materials and water features cost more. Long Island’s soil conditions and local labor costs influence pricing. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs including excavation, construction, equipment, and finishing work. No hidden fees or surprise charges during construction.
West Sayville’s sandy soil generally makes excavation easier than clay-heavy areas, but presents unique challenges. Sandy soil drains well but can shift during construction without proper bracing. Some areas have high water tables that require dewatering during excavation. Rocky patches or old construction debris occasionally slow digging progress. We have extensive experience with local soil conditions and bring appropriate equipment for efficient excavation. We handle any groundwater issues and ensure stable excavation walls throughout the construction process.
Yes, we offer ongoing pool maintenance and service after your pool construction is complete. This includes regular cleaning, chemical balancing, equipment servicing, and seasonal opening and closing. Having your builder handle maintenance means we know your specific equipment and installation details. We can spot potential issues early and handle warranty work efficiently. Many customers prefer working with one company for both construction and maintenance rather than coordinating between multiple service providers. Maintenance contracts can be customized based on your preferences and budget.
We provide comprehensive warranty coverage on both construction work and equipment. Pool shell and structural work typically carries a multi-year warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Equipment like pumps, filters, and heaters include manufacturer warranties that we help coordinate for service needs. Plumbing and electrical work is warranted against installation defects. Specific warranty terms depend on materials used and equipment selected. All warranty details are clearly outlined in your construction contract, and we stand behind our work with prompt response to any covered issues.