You’re not looking for the cheapest pool. You’re looking for the one that’s done when promised, built to last, and doesn’t turn your yard into a construction zone until fall.
Most custom in-ground pools in Nassau County take six to eight weeks from excavation to final inspection. That’s realistic if the crew knows what they’re doing and the permits don’t sit in limbo. We handle both.
We build complete backyard poolscapes in Garden City Park—gunite pools, custom pool coping and tile, concrete pool surrounds, and pool patio masonry that ties everything together. You get one crew, one timeline, and no subcontractors showing up whenever they feel like it.
We’ve been working in Nassau County long enough to know which streets flood in spring, where the water table sits, and how long permits actually take in Garden City Park. That matters when you’re digging a hole in someone’s backyard.
We’re not a general contractor who does pools on the side. We’re in-ground pool builders in Nassau County who also handle the masonry, grading, and hardscaping that make the space usable. Every project gets a dedicated contact. Every install gets our crew—not someone else’s.
Most of our work comes from referrals. That’s not something you lead with unless it’s true.
First, we walk your property and talk through what you actually want—size, shape, features, and where everything sits relative to setbacks and utilities. Then we handle the permit application with Nassau County, including surveys, drawings, and any engineering requirements.
Once permits clear, we excavate and prep the site. That includes dealing with Garden City Park’s soil conditions and grading for proper drainage. Then comes steel, plumbing, electrical, and the gunite shell. After that cures, we install your custom pool coping and tile, finish the concrete pool surrounds, and complete any pool patio masonry or retaining walls.
Final inspection happens after everything’s set. Then you fill it and swim. The whole process takes six to eight weeks if nothing unusual comes up—and we tell you up front if it will.
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You’re getting a custom in-ground pool in Nassau County built to your specs—not a kit someone drops in your yard. That includes design, all permits, excavation, steel and gunite shell, plumbing, electrical, tile, coping, and decking.
We also handle the pool patio masonry and concrete pool surrounds that most pool companies subcontract out. That means the same crew that builds your pool builds your patio, steps, and any retaining walls or grading work. It’s faster and there’s no finger-pointing if something doesn’t line up.
Garden City Park has specific setback rules and safety requirements—fences, alarms, covers. We make sure you’re compliant before the final inspection. And if your property has a high water table or rocky soil, we’ve dealt with it before. Long Island geography isn’t a surprise to us.
Permit timelines in Nassau County vary, but you’re usually looking at four to eight weeks if your application is complete and accurate. That means submitting a survey, architectural drawings, pool specs, and proof of setback compliance all at once.
The county won’t process incomplete applications, and any missing documentation resets the clock. If your property has unusual grading or sits near wetlands, you might need additional engineering or environmental review, which adds time.
We handle the entire permit process for in-ground pools in Garden City Park—paperwork, submissions, and any follow-up the county requires. Most delays happen because someone didn’t include the right documents up front. We don’t let that happen.
Garden City Park sits in Nassau County, which has some of the strictest pool construction and safety regulations on Long Island. You need detailed surveys, engineered drawings, and compliance with setback rules that vary by lot size and zoning.
The soil here also ranges from sandy loam to clay, and the water table can sit high depending on where you are relative to the water. That affects excavation, drainage, and how we prep the site before pouring the shell.
We’ve built custom in-ground pools in Nassau County long enough to know what to expect. If your property has challenging soil or requires extra drainage work, we account for that in the timeline and budget before we start digging.
It’s our crew from start to finish. We don’t subcontract excavation, plumbing, electrical, tile, or masonry work. That’s unusual for pool companies, but it’s how we keep projects on schedule and maintain quality control.
When you hire in-ground pool builders in Garden City Park who use subcontractors, you’re coordinating multiple schedules and hoping everyone shows up when they’re supposed to. If the tile guy is late, your whole project stalls.
Our team handles the entire build—including pool patio masonry, custom pool coping and tile, and concrete pool surrounds. One crew means one timeline and one point of contact. If something needs adjusting, we handle it on site without waiting for someone else to call back.
Most custom in-ground pools in Nassau County run between $75,000 and $150,000 depending on size, features, and how much masonry and hardscaping you’re adding. A basic gunite pool with standard coping and decking sits on the lower end. Add a spa, custom tile, natural stone coping, or extensive patio work and you’re moving up.
Permit fees, engineering, and site prep also factor in. If your property needs significant grading, retaining walls, or drainage work because of soil conditions or a high water table, that adds cost.
We give you a detailed estimate up front that includes everything—permits, excavation, construction, materials, and finishing work. No line items that magically appear after you sign. You’ll know what the complete backyard poolscape costs before we break ground.
We can’t pour gunite or excavate when the ground is frozen, but winter is the best time to plan, design, and submit permits. If you wait until spring to start the process, you’re competing with everyone else who just decided they want a pool for summer.
Permit approvals in Nassau County take weeks, and construction schedules fill up fast in March and April. If you start planning in winter, we can have permits ready and your project scheduled so excavation begins as soon as the ground thaws.
That means you’re swimming by early summer instead of staring at a construction zone in August. Most people don’t think about pool construction until it’s warm out, but the ones who plan ahead get their pools finished first.
Rock and high water tables are common in Nassau County, and we’ve dealt with both more times than we can count. If we hit rock during excavation, we bring in the equipment to break it up or remove it. It adds time and cost, but it’s not a project-killer.
High water tables are trickier. If groundwater is sitting where your pool needs to go, we install dewatering systems to pump it out during construction and make sure your pool shell is properly sealed and weighted so it doesn’t float after it’s installed.
We assess your property before we give you a price, and if your lot is in an area known for rock or water issues, we tell you up front. Long Island soil conditions aren’t a surprise to us. We know what to expect and how to handle it.
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