Pool Supply Store in College Point, NY

Where College Point's Coastal Humidity Meets Its Match

Your pool works harder in College Point than it would almost anywhere else in Queens — and it deserves supplies that can keep up. We at JAS Aquatics give you professional-grade pool chemicals, equipment, and honest advice from a team that has been building and maintaining pools across northern Queens for over 15 years.
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Swimming Pool Chemicals College Point, NY

Stop Buying Products That Don't Fix the Problem

College Point sits on a peninsula surrounded by water on three sides. Flushing Bay to the west, the East River to the north — and that coastal air doesn’t stay outside your pool. High ambient humidity accelerates chlorine consumption and feeds algae faster than it would in an inland neighborhood. If you’ve been adding chemical after chemical and still ending up with cloudy or green water by mid-July, the products aren’t the only issue. The concentration matters, and most big-box stores can’t carry what professionals actually use.

When you get the right chemicals at the right strength, your water stays balanced longer. You spend less time troubleshooting and more time actually using your pool during what is, realistically, a five-month season. That window — late April through September — goes fast. A green pool in June isn’t just frustrating. It’s a week of the season gone.

College Point’s housing stock also matters here. A lot of the single-family homes in this neighborhood were built between the 1920s and 1960s, which means many of the pools attached to them are aging systems. Older plumbing, worn liners, and dated equipment all demand a different level of attention than a brand-new installation. Getting the chemistry right is one part of it. Having access to replacement pool liners, pool pumps and filters, and the parts that actually fit your system is the other part — and that’s where a local pool equipment store with real depth makes a difference.

Local Pool Equipment Store College Point, NY

We've Built Pools Here. Now We Supply Them Too.

We at JAS Aquatics have been designing and building custom inground pools across Queens and Long Island since 2009. That means when you walk in and describe a problem, you’re not talking to a retail clerk reading a label — you’re talking to someone who has personally installed and maintained pools in College Point and throughout this region through every kind of season and condition northern Queens can throw at a pool.

Our retail store at Huntington Station carries professional-grade pool chemicals, pool pumps and filters, replacement pool liners, pool covers, and pool accessories — and it’s accessible from College Point via I-678 south to I-495 east, a straightforward highway drive that got a little easier since the Linden Place extension opened in May 2025. No navigating through Flushing, no hunting for parking.

What separates JAS Aquatics from a chain store isn’t just the product selection. It’s that the same team that can sell you shock treatment today can also install a new liner or build you a Gunite pool next spring. That’s a level of continuity and accountability that no national chain can offer.

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Pool Water Testing College Point, NY

Bring a Sample In — Leave With a Real Plan

The most common mistake College Point pool owners make is buying products before they know what’s actually wrong with their water. It’s an easy mistake — the pool looks off, you grab something off the shelf, and hope for the best. That approach usually costs more in the long run and rarely solves the problem cleanly.

Start with a water test. Bring a sample into JAS Aquatics and we’ll analyze it on the spot — checking chlorine levels, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer. College Point’s coastal position means mineral imbalance and elevated algae risk are more common here than in neighborhoods further inland, so getting a precise read on what’s actually happening in your water is the only way to treat it correctly. You’ll walk out knowing exactly what to buy and why — not just a bag of whatever was on sale.

From there, it’s straightforward. You get the right products, in the right concentrations, with clear instructions on how to apply them. If the issue turns out to be equipment — a struggling pump, a filter that’s past its service life, a liner showing its age — that conversation can happen in the same visit. We stock pool pumps and filters along with the parts to get your system running right, and we can tell you when a repair makes sense versus when a replacement is the smarter call.

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Above Ground Pool Parts College Point, NY

Everything Your Pool Needs — Not Just the Easy Stuff

We carry the full range of what College Point pool owners actually need across a season — from opening to closing and everything in between. That includes professional-grade swimming pool chemicals like liquid pool chlorine, shock, algaecide, pH balancers, alkalinity adjusters, and stabilizers. We also stock above ground pool parts, pool covers for sale, replacement pool liners, robotic cleaners, salt chlorine generators, and the pumps, filters, and hardware that keep your system running.

For College Point homeowners with older pools — and there are a lot of them, given the neighborhood’s pre-war and mid-century housing stock — replacement pool liners are one of the most common needs. A worn liner loses water, stresses the shell, and becomes a bigger problem the longer it’s left. We can match you with the right liner for your pool’s dimensions and, as a licensed builder, can handle the installation too.

If you’re managing a community pool — Silverpointe Estates and similar gated developments in College Point have shared in-ground facilities that fall under NYC Department of Health bathing establishment standards — we supply commercial-grade liquid pool chlorine and testing supplies appropriate for that level of operation. Whether you’re a homeowner maintaining your own backyard pool or a property manager responsible for a shared facility, our product depth and expertise covers both.

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How does College Point's waterfront location affect my pool's water chemistry?

It affects it more than most people expect. College Point sits on a peninsula with Flushing Bay to the west and the East River to the north, which means the ambient humidity here stays consistently high — especially during July and August. That humidity accelerates chlorine consumption and creates favorable conditions for algae growth, even in pools that are being maintained regularly. If you’re finding that your chlorine drops faster than it should or that algae keeps coming back despite treatments, the coastal environment is likely a contributing factor.

The fix isn’t necessarily adding more of the same product. It’s making sure your stabilizer levels are right so chlorine isn’t burning off too quickly, that your pH and alkalinity are balanced so the chlorine you do add is actually effective, and that you’re using a professional-grade algaecide during peak humidity months as a preventive measure rather than a reactive one. Getting a water test done before you buy anything is the most efficient starting point — it tells you exactly what’s off instead of leaving you guessing.

For a typical College Point pool, a spring opening requires shock treatment to eliminate anything that grew over winter, an algaecide to prevent early-season blooms, a pH balancer, and an alkalinity adjuster. You’ll also want to check your stabilizer level — if it’s too low, your chlorine will burn off quickly once the sun hits the water. If your pool was closed properly in the fall, you’re starting from a better position. If the cover shifted or the winterization wasn’t thorough, you may need a more aggressive opening treatment.

The timing matters too. College Point’s pool season typically starts in late April or May. Opening too early when water temperatures are still cold can actually make chemical treatment less effective, since many sanitizers work best above 60°F. Waiting until the water is consistently above that threshold and then treating aggressively will give you cleaner results with less product. Bring a water sample in when you’re ready to open and we’ll tell you exactly what your pool needs before you spend anything.

In College Point, pool closing typically happens in September or October, and timing it right matters. The general rule is to close when your water temperature drops consistently below 60°F. Closing too early while the water is still warm can actually encourage algae growth under the cover over the winter, which means a harder opening in the spring.

For winterization, you’ll need a winter closing chemical kit — which typically includes shock, algaecide, and a winter enzyme treatment — along with antifreeze for your plumbing lines, and a properly fitted winter cover. College Point’s freeze-thaw cycle is real. Temperatures drop well below freezing from November through March, and a cover that doesn’t fit correctly or isn’t anchored properly can shift during a storm and leave your pool exposed to debris and freeze damage. We carry pool covers for sale that are sized and rated for northeastern winters, and we can walk you through which cover type — safety cover, solid winter cover, or mesh — makes the most sense for your pool’s shape and exposure.

College Point falls under New York City jurisdiction, so pool permitting follows NYC Buildings Department rules. For most residential pools accessory to a one- or two-family home, a permit is not required if the pool is under 400 square feet and the distance from the pool edge to any building or lot line is greater than the pool’s depth. Pools that exceed those dimensions do require a permit and, in most cases, a licensed contractor to complete the work.

Regardless of permit requirements, New York State mandates that all residential swimming pools be enclosed with a barrier at least four feet in height with a maximum vertical clearance to grade of two inches. If you’re on a waterfront property — particularly along College Point’s northern shoreline — there may be additional NYC Zoning Resolution provisions for waterfront areas that affect where and how a pool can be installed. We are fully licensed and have navigated these requirements across Queens and Long Island, so if you’re planning a new installation or renovation, that’s a conversation worth having early in the process.

The most obvious signs are visible fading, brittleness, or cracks — but the more telling sign is water loss. If you’re adding water to your pool more than once a week and it isn’t explained by evaporation or splashing, there’s a good chance your liner has developed a leak. A simple bucket test can confirm it: fill a bucket to pool water level, set it on a step, and check both after 24 hours. If the pool loses more water than the bucket, you have a liner issue.

In College Point, where a lot of the housing stock dates back to the mid-20th century, older pool liners are common. A liner that’s 10 to 15 years old is approaching the end of its useful life even if it looks okay from the surface. Liners that are left too long start to pull away from the walls, which allows moisture to reach the pool shell and can cause structural problems that are significantly more expensive to fix. We carry replacement pool liners and can match the right liner to your pool’s dimensions and construction type — and as a licensed pool builder, can handle the installation as part of the same conversation.

Yes. Community pools in College Point — including shared facilities in gated developments like Silverpointe Estates — fall under NYC Department of Health bathing establishment permit requirements. That means specific chemical maintenance standards, regular water testing, and accurate record-keeping are not optional. Managing a community pool to that standard requires commercial-grade products, not the consumer-strength chemicals available at a big-box store.

We supply liquid pool chlorine, commercial shock treatments, and professional-grade testing supplies appropriate for community pool operations. We also understand the documentation and maintenance consistency that HOA boards and property managers need to stay compliant with NYC DOH standards. If you’re the person responsible for keeping a shared pool safe and operational for a building or development in College Point, having a supply relationship with a knowledgeable, experienced team — rather than ordering blindly online — makes that job considerably more manageable. Reach out and we can talk through what your facility needs on a seasonal basis.