In-Ground Pool Company in Northport, NY

Your Backyard Deserves More Than a Pool

Get a complete outdoor transformation—custom in-ground pools built by masons who understand Long Island soil, permits, and what actually lasts.

What our clients say

Bill S
Bill S
I highly recommend these guys. (Bob/Christian)They came right on time and were extremely neat and professional. They did a great job at a reasonable price.
Tommy Glenn
Tommy Glenn
I have been using Bobby and Sherwood for years. I highly recommend them. They did chimney repair and chimney sweep. Great work, great guys.
Ingrid V.
Ingrid V.
Highly recommend Ageless chimney. They were polite, professional and got the job done in one day, left my property as clean as they found it. Very happy!
Brian Nolin
Brian Nolin
Outstanding work, great service, and extremely reliable!!

Custom In-Ground Pools Suffolk County

Built Right the First Time

You’re not just adding water to your yard. You’re creating the place where your family spends every summer weekend, where property value jumps, and where neighbors stop to ask who did the work.

That only happens when the pool is built by people who know what they’re doing. Long Island isn’t like other places—sandy soil shifts, clay doesn’t drain, and permits in Suffolk County and Nassau County come with requirements most contractors don’t even know exist.

We handle it all. Excavation that accounts for groundwater. Drainage systems that actually work. Custom pool coping and tile Suffolk County homeowners want because it matches their home’s style. Concrete pool surrounds Nassau County inspectors approve without a second look. You get a pool that fits your property, your budget, and your life—not a cookie-cutter design that cracks in three years.

In-Ground Pool Builders Northport, NY

Masonry First, Pools Second—That's the Difference

We started as a masonry company, and that foundation matters more than you’d think. Pool patio masonry Suffolk County residents trust doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of years working with stone, concrete, pavers, and the kind of precision that keeps everything level, stable, and looking sharp.

We’re not a national franchise that subcontracts your job to the lowest bidder. Every project in Northport, NY is managed by an owner who’s been doing this work since 2006. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve earned our reputation one backyard at a time.

When you’re spending six figures on a pool, you want someone who shows up, answers the phone, and knows how to fix problems before they become expensive disasters.

Suffolk County Pool Installation Company Process

Here's What Actually Happens During Installation

First, we come out and look at your property. Not just where the pool goes—where the equipment sits, how water drains, what your soil looks like, and whether your yard has access issues that’ll slow things down.

Then we handle permits. In Nassau County and Suffolk County, that means building permits, electrical permits, plumbing permits, and sometimes variance applications if your lot has setback issues. We manage all of it so you’re not calling the town every week.

Excavation comes next. Depending on what we find—sand, clay, rock, high water table—we adjust the approach. Proper grading and drainage go in before any concrete gets poured. Then comes the pool shell, whether that’s gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl liner.

After the structure is set, we move to the details. Pool retaining walls and grading if your yard has elevation changes. Custom tile and coping that ties into your patio. Complete backyard poolscapes Suffolk County homeowners actually use—not just a rectangle of water surrounded by dirt. Finally, we coordinate inspections, start-up, and walk you through maintenance so you’re not guessing what to do next.

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What You're Actually Getting

This isn’t just pool installation. You’re getting a complete outdoor space designed to handle Long Island weather, built to code, and finished with the kind of masonry work that makes your neighbors jealous.

That includes custom in-ground pools Nassau County inspectors approve without hassle. Pool patio masonry Nassau County homeowners choose because it doesn’t crack, shift, or look cheap after two winters. Concrete pool surrounds that drain properly and stay level. Custom coping and tile work that matches your home’s style, not some builder-grade default.

In Northport, NY, property values are high and expectations are higher. Your pool should reflect that. We work with gunite, fiberglass, and vinyl liner options depending on what makes sense for your budget and your yard. Add-ons like waterfalls, lighting, pool houses, and integrated landscaping are part of the conversation from day one—not upsells you hear about halfway through the job.

You also get someone who answers the phone. A project timeline that’s realistic, not optimistic. And a finished product that doesn’t need major repairs in year three because someone cut corners on excavation or drainage.

How long does it take to install an in-ground pool in Northport, NY?

Plan on 12 to 16 weeks from the day you sign the contract to the day you’re swimming. That’s not a guess—it’s based on typical timelines for custom in-ground pools Suffolk County projects, accounting for permits, excavation, construction, and inspections.

Permits usually take two to three weeks in Nassau County and Suffolk County. Then excavation and site prep take another week or two depending on soil conditions and access. The pool shell itself—whether gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl—takes one to three weeks. After that, you’re looking at plumbing, electrical, decking, coping, tile, and final grading.

Weather delays happen. Permit revisions happen. Unexpected site conditions happen. If your yard has ledge rock or a high water table, add time. If you’re building during peak season and everyone’s backlogged, add time. The smart move is to start planning in winter so you’re swimming by summer, not waiting until August to break ground.

Soil, permits, and weather. Those three things make Long Island pool construction harder than most places, and if your contractor doesn’t know how to handle them, you’ll pay for it later.

Long Island soil is all over the map. Sandy soil in some areas shifts and doesn’t hold structure well. Clay soil in others doesn’t drain, which means water sits and creates pressure against your pool shell. Some properties have bedrock close to the surface, which means expensive excavation. A good pool installation company Suffolk County trusts knows how to test soil, design drainage, and adjust the build accordingly.

Permits in Nassau County and Suffolk County aren’t simple. Every town has different setback requirements, zoning rules, and inspection schedules. Some projects need variances. Some need engineered drawings. If your contractor doesn’t know the local process, you’re looking at delays, fines, or worse—having to tear things out and start over.

Then there’s weather. Freezing winters mean construction season is short. If your pool isn’t winterized correctly, freeze damage can cost $5,000 to $15,000 in repairs. You need someone who’s done this locally, not a contractor learning on your dime.

A professionally installed pool typically adds 8% to 15% to your home’s value in Northport, NY, sometimes more depending on the quality of the installation and how well it fits the property. But that’s only true if the pool is done right.

Northport’s median property value is over $700,000, and buyers in this market expect high-end finishes. A cheap pool with builder-grade tile and a cracked patio actually hurts your value. A custom in-ground pool with quality masonry, proper drainage, and integrated landscaping makes your home stand out.

The other factor is usability. If your pool takes up the whole yard and leaves no space for anything else, buyers see it as a limitation. If it’s part of a complete backyard poolscape with seating areas, lighting, and thoughtful design, it’s an asset.

You also get years of use before you ever sell. Family time, summer parties, a reason to stay home instead of spending money elsewhere. The return isn’t just financial—it’s lifestyle. But when you do sell, a well-built pool in a market like Northport pays for itself.

Gunite is concrete sprayed over rebar. It’s the most customizable option—any shape, any size, any depth. It’s also the most durable, lasting 50+ years with proper maintenance. The downside is cost and construction time. Gunite pools take longer to build and cost more upfront, but they handle Long Island winters better than other options and give you the most design flexibility.

Fiberglass pools are pre-molded shells that get dropped into the excavated hole. Installation is faster—sometimes just a few weeks. They’re smooth, low-maintenance, and algae doesn’t stick as easily. But you’re limited to whatever shapes the manufacturer offers, and if the shell cracks, repairs are expensive. They’re a good middle-ground option if you want something durable without the wait.

Vinyl liner pools are the most affordable upfront. A vinyl liner fits over a steel, aluminum, or polymer frame. You get decent customization and lower initial cost, but the liner needs replacing every 7 to 10 years, which runs $4,000 to $6,000. They’re also more prone to tears and punctures, and they don’t hold up as well in freeze-thaw cycles.

For custom in-ground pools Nassau County and Suffolk County homeowners choose, gunite is the most common. It’s built to last, handles our climate, and gives you the design freedom to create something that actually fits your property.

Yes. You need permits from the Town of Huntington, which governs Northport. That includes a building permit, electrical permit, and plumbing permit at minimum. Depending on your property’s zoning, lot size, and proximity to setback lines, you might also need a variance or special approval.

Suffolk County has specific requirements for pool barriers and fencing. Your pool needs to meet safety codes, which usually means a fence at least four feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates. If your pool is attached to your house, you might need door alarms or other safety measures.

Skipping permits isn’t an option. If the town finds out, they can make you drain the pool, remove it, or pay steep fines. Worse, if you ever try to sell your house, unpermitted work shows up during inspections and kills deals.

We handle all of this. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything is done to code so you’re not dealing with headaches later. It adds a few weeks to the timeline, but it’s not optional—and it protects your investment.

A complete backyard poolscape means everything around the pool works together—not just the water. You’re talking about the pool itself, the patio or deck surrounding it, coping and tile that ties it all together, landscaping that softens the hardscape, and features like lighting, seating areas, or outdoor kitchens if that’s your style.

Pool patio masonry is a big part of it. That’s the surface you walk on, the space where furniture goes, and the area that gets the most use. Pavers, stamped concrete, natural stone—whatever you choose needs to drain properly, stay level, and handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Cheap patio work looks bad in two years. Quality work lasts decades.

Custom pool coping and tile gives your pool a finished look and protects the shell’s edge. Coping is the cap that sits on top of the pool wall—it’s where you rest your arms, where water overflows, and where the patio meets the pool. Tile goes just below the waterline and takes the most abuse from chemicals and weather. Both need to be durable and installed correctly.

Then there’s grading and drainage. If water pools on your patio or runs toward your house, you’ve got problems. Pool retaining walls and grading handle elevation changes and keep everything stable. Add lighting for night swimming, landscaping to create privacy, and maybe a pergola or pool house, and you’ve got a space you’ll actually use—not just a hole full of water.

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