Pool Builders in Westbury, 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 months, maybe years. That empty backyard space where you picture summer barbecues, kids splashing around, and quiet evening swims after long workdays.

The right pool changes everything. It becomes the center of your home’s social life, a place where your family actually wants to spend time together instead of staring at screens. Your property value jumps significantly, and suddenly your backyard becomes the neighborhood gathering spot.

But here’s what really matters: you get a pool that fits your space perfectly, built with materials that won’t crack or fade after a few seasons. No regrets about cutting corners, no constant repairs, just years of enjoying exactly what you envisioned when this whole idea started.

Licensed Westbury Pool Contractors

We Know Long Island Pools

JAS Aquatics has been building custom inground pools across Long Island for years, and we understand what works in Westbury’s unique soil conditions and climate. Every pool we build meets local building codes and safety requirements because we’re licensed, insured, and familiar with Nassau County’s permit processes.

We’ve seen what happens when pools are built by contractors who don’t understand Long Island’s sandy soil or seasonal weather patterns. That’s why we focus on construction methods and materials that handle everything from summer heat to winter freeze-thaw cycles.

You’re not just getting a pool company. You’re working with contractors who live and work in this area, understand local regulations, and have built pools in neighborhoods just like yours.

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Pool Installation Process

From Design to Swimming

Everything starts with understanding your space and what you actually want to use the pool for. We’ll walk your property, discuss your vision, and create a design that works with your backyard’s layout and your family’s needs.

Once you approve the design, we handle all permits and scheduling with local authorities. The excavation comes next, followed by steel installation, plumbing, and electrical work. Then comes gunite application, tile and coping installation, and finally equipment setup and water filling.

The whole process typically takes 6-8 weeks from excavation to swimming, depending on weather and permit approval times. We’ll keep you updated throughout construction and walk you through everything you need to know about operating and maintaining your new pool once it’s complete.

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Complete Pool Construction Services

Everything You Need Included

You get complete pool construction from excavation through final cleanup. That includes all necessary permits, professional design consultation, steel reinforcement installation, plumbing and electrical work, gunite application, tile and coping, equipment installation, and startup service.

We also handle the details that other contractors sometimes skip: proper grading around the pool area, cleanup of construction debris, and a thorough walkthrough of your pool’s operation and maintenance requirements. Your pool comes with all necessary equipment including filtration, heating options if requested, and safety features that meet current codes.

Most Westbury homeowners are surprised by how much is actually involved in proper pool construction. Working with experienced local contractors means you don’t have to coordinate multiple trades or worry about whether each step meets local requirements.

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Most custom inground pools in Westbury take 6-8 weeks from excavation to completion, though this can vary based on weather, permit approval times, and design complexity. The permit process alone can take 2-3 weeks since Nassau County reviews all pool construction plans. Simple rectangular pools move faster than complex designs with multiple water features or unusual shapes. Spring installations often take longer due to higher demand and occasional weather delays, while fall construction typically moves more quickly.
Westbury requires building permits for all inground pool construction, which must be obtained before any excavation begins. The permit application includes detailed construction plans, property surveys, and proof of setback compliance from property lines. You’ll also need electrical permits for pool lighting and equipment installation. Nassau County Health Department approval is required for pools over certain sizes. Experienced local pool builders handle all permit applications and inspections, ensuring your pool meets current safety codes and zoning requirements.
Custom inground pools in the Westbury area typically range from $50,000 to $100,000+ depending on size, features, and site conditions. Basic rectangular pools start around $50,000, while pools with custom shapes, water features, heating, and premium finishes can exceed $80,000. Long Island’s sandy soil generally makes excavation easier and less expensive than rocky areas, but utility line locations and access can affect costs. The best approach is getting detailed written estimates from licensed contractors who can assess your specific property and requirements.
Fall and early spring offer the best timing for pool construction on Long Island. Starting construction in September or October means completion by late spring, ready for summer swimming season. Spring starts (March-April) also work well if weather cooperates. Summer construction is possible but often involves longer wait times due to high demand. Winter construction can face weather delays, though mild winters allow continued work. Planning ahead and booking during off-peak seasons often results in better scheduling flexibility and sometimes better pricing.
Yes, you should contact your homeowner’s insurance company before pool construction begins. Most policies require notification of pool installation and may increase premiums due to liability considerations. Many insurers require specific safety features like proper fencing, self-closing gates, and pool covers. Some companies offer discounts for additional safety equipment like pool alarms or safety covers. Your insurance agent can explain exactly what coverage changes and safety requirements apply to your specific policy and property situation.
New inground pools require regular chemical balancing, weekly cleaning, and seasonal maintenance. During swimming season, you’ll test and adjust water chemistry 2-3 times per week, clean skimmer baskets, and brush pool surfaces weekly. Filter cleaning depends on your system type but typically happens monthly. Long Island’s seasonal climate requires proper winterization including water level adjustment, equipment protection, and pool covering. Most pool owners handle routine maintenance themselves after learning the basics, though many hire service companies for opening, closing, and equipment maintenance.