You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re getting a backyard that works—where the pool deck doesn’t crack after two winters, where the coping stays level, and where your family actually wants to spend time.
Most in-ground pool builders Nassau County homeowners hire will subcontract the masonry. That’s where things fall apart. The pool guy blames the mason. The mason blames the excavator. You’re stuck in the middle with a patio that’s already settling.
We handle it all. Excavation, grading, pool installation, concrete pool surrounds Nassau County residents rely on, custom coping, tile work, and the full masonry build. One crew. One timeline. One point of contact when something needs attention.
We started with masonry—chimneys, patios, retaining walls. The kind of work where you can’t fake it. If the foundation isn’t right, everyone knows in six months.
We brought that same approach to pool work. Every job is handled by an owner, not a crew you’ll never see again. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve earned an A+ BBB rating by showing up and doing what we said we’d do.
Elmont sits right on the Nassau-Queens border, where soil conditions shift and local codes get strict. We’ve worked enough jobs here to know what the inspectors want, how deep to go before hitting trouble, and which materials hold up when the freeze-thaw cycle hits.
First, we walk your property. Not to sell you—to see what’s actually possible. We check grades, drainage, setbacks, and soil type. If there’s a problem, you’ll know before you spend a dollar.
Once the design is set, we pull permits and start excavation. This is where most projects go sideways if the crew doesn’t know what they’re doing. We grade for proper drainage, install retaining walls if needed, and make sure the base is compacted correctly.
Then comes the pool shell, plumbing, and electrical. After that, we build your complete backyard poolscape Nassau County families use all summer—patio pavers, pool deck, custom pool coping and tile Nassau County homeowners choose for style and durability, and any concrete surrounds or masonry walls that finish the space.
You’re not handed off to another contractor. We’re there from the first shovel to the final walkthrough.
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You’re getting the pool, obviously. But the pool is only part of it. What makes the space usable is everything around it.
We install pool patio masonry Suffolk County and Nassau County homeowners count on—pavers that won’t shift, concrete that’s poured to the right thickness, and coping that’s set to handle freeze-thaw without cracking. If your yard has elevation changes, we build retaining walls and grading solutions that manage water and create level spaces.
In Elmont and the surrounding Nassau County area, you’re dealing with clay-heavy soil and strict building codes. We’ve handled both enough times to know where shortcuts cause problems. The pool deck gets reinforced. The drainage runs where it should. And if your yard backs up to a neighbor or needs privacy walls, we handle that too.
This is a full masonry and pool operation. You’re not coordinating three different companies and hoping they show up on time.
Most in-ground pool installation company Nassau County projects run between $45,000 and $90,000, depending on size, materials, and how much masonry work is involved. That’s not a bait number—it’s what you should actually expect to spend if you want something that lasts.
The base pool might start around $40,000, but by the time you add the patio, coping, tile, proper grading, and any retaining walls, you’re usually closer to $65,000. If you want custom features, premium materials, or a larger footprint, it climbs from there.
Where people get surprised is in the add-ons. Heating, lighting, upgraded finishes, and landscaping all push the number up. We walk you through the real cost upfront so there’s no sticker shock halfway through the job.
Plan on 8 to 12 weeks from the day we break ground to the day you’re swimming. That assumes normal weather, no permit delays, and no surprises underground.
The excavation and pool shell installation happen in the first few weeks. Then comes plumbing, electrical, and inspection. After that, we build out the pool patio masonry Nassau County homeowners need—decking, coping, tile, and any concrete surrounds or walls.
If you’re adding custom features or your yard has drainage issues that need solving, it takes longer. And if you’re starting the process in May, you’re already behind. Most people who want to swim by July are calling us in February or March.
Yes. Every pool in Nassau County requires a building permit, and Elmont follows the county’s rules closely. You’ll also need to meet setback requirements, which usually means the pool has to be at least 10 feet from your property line.
There’s also a fence requirement. You need a barrier at least four feet high with a self-closing, self-latching gate. Some HOAs add their own rules on top of that, so we check before we start.
We handle the permit process. You’re not filling out forms or sitting in line at the building department. We know what the inspectors want to see, and we make sure it’s done right the first time so you’re not dealing with delays or failed inspections.
Most pool companies subcontract the masonry. They install the shell and the equipment, then they bring in someone else for the patio, coping, and concrete work. When something goes wrong, you’re stuck between two contractors who blame each other.
We do both. We’re in-ground pool builders Suffolk County and Nassau County residents hire when they want one company handling the whole job. The pool, the masonry, the grading, the walls—it’s all us.
That matters when the patio starts settling or the coping cracks. You’re not calling two different companies and waiting to see who shows up. We built it, so we fix it. And because we’ve been doing masonry since 2006, we know how to build pool decks and surrounds that actually hold up through Long Island winters.
Concrete pools hold up best here. Also called gunite or shotcrete pools, they’re built to handle freeze-thaw cycles and they don’t shift when the ground moves. Vinyl liner pools are cheaper upfront, but the liner needs replacing every 7 to 10 years, and that’s another $4,000 to $6,000 each time.
Fiberglass pools are durable, but your size and shape options are limited because they come in pre-molded shells. If you want a custom design or something that fits a specific space, concrete is the way to go.
We install concrete pools with proper drainage and reinforced decking. Long Island winters are tough on outdoor structures, so everything we build is designed to last. That includes the custom pool coping and tile Suffolk County homeowners choose, the concrete surrounds, and the masonry work that frames the whole space.
Yes. Slopes and drainage problems are common in Nassau County, and we’ve solved both plenty of times. If your yard has elevation changes, we use retaining walls and grading to create level areas for the pool and deck.
If water pools in certain spots or runs toward your foundation, we regrade and install drainage before the pool goes in. Skipping that step causes major problems later—cracked patios, shifting pool decks, and water damage that costs thousands to fix.
We handle pool retaining walls and grading as part of the build. It’s not an add-on or an afterthought. It’s part of making sure your complete backyard poolscape Nassau County families enjoy actually works the way it should, year after year.
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