In-Ground Pool Company in Glenwood Landing, NY

Your Backyard Isn't Finished Until the Pool Is

Complete poolscapes built by in-ground pool builders who handle everything from excavation to the final tile—so you’re not coordinating five different crews.

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 in Suffolk County

What You Get When It's Done Right

You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re getting a backyard that actually works—where the pool, patio, and surrounding masonry all make sense together.

Most pool projects fall apart because nobody’s thinking past the water. The coping doesn’t match the patio. The grading’s off, so water pools where it shouldn’t. The tile looks like an afterthought because it was.

When you work with in-ground pool builders in Nassau County and Suffolk County who also do the masonry, you skip that mess. Everything gets planned together. The concrete pool surrounds tie into the retaining walls. The custom pool coping and tile in Suffolk County match the stone you picked for your outdoor kitchen. It all flows because one crew handled it from the start.

Pool Installation Company in Glenwood Landing

We've Been Doing This in Your Neighborhood

We’ve been handling custom in-ground pools in Nassau County for years, and we’ve seen what works in Glenwood Landing. The soil here matters. The setback rules matter. The way your property drains matters.

We’re not a national franchise that shows up, digs, and disappears. We’re the pool installation company in Nassau County that’s still around when you need the pump looked at three years later. Most of our work comes from people who’ve seen what we built two doors down.

Pool Patio Masonry in Suffolk County

Here's How a Pool Project Actually Happens

First, we walk your property and talk through what you’re picturing. Not a sales pitch—just a real conversation about what fits your yard, your budget, and how you’ll actually use it.

Then we handle permits. In Nassau and Suffolk Counties, that’s not optional, and it’s not simple. We know what the town needs, and we make sure it’s submitted right so you’re not waiting an extra month because a form was incomplete.

Once permits clear, excavation starts. We’re coordinating the dig, the plumbing, the electrical, and the masonry so nobody’s waiting on someone else. The pool goes in, then we build the patio masonry in Suffolk County around it—coping, tile, concrete surrounds, retaining walls if the grade needs it.

You’ll see progress every week. And when it’s done, it’s ready to use. No punch list that drags into next season.

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Complete Backyard Poolscapes in Nassau County

What's Included When We Build Your Pool

You’re getting the full build—not just the pool. That means excavation, gunite installation, plumbing, electrical, and all the finish work. Custom pool coping and tile in Nassau County, concrete pool surrounds, and any retaining walls or grading work your yard needs to make the whole thing functional.

In Glenwood Landing, most properties aren’t flat. You’ll likely need some grading, maybe a retaining wall to manage runoff or create a level patio space. We handle that as part of the project, not as an expensive surprise halfway through.

We also coordinate the inspections. Nassau County requires multiple sign-offs during construction, and if one gets missed, your project stops. We stay on top of that so you don’t have to.

This is what complete backyard poolscapes in Suffolk County actually look like—everything planned as one project, built by people who know how all the pieces fit together.

How long does it take to install an in-ground pool in Glenwood Landing?

Most in-ground pool installations in Nassau County take eight to twelve weeks from excavation to completion, but permits add time up front. In Glenwood Landing, expect two to four weeks just for permit approval depending on the season and how backed up the town is.

Once we break ground, the pool shell goes in within a week or two. Then comes plumbing, electrical, and the masonry work—coping, tile, patio surrounds. Weather can stretch timelines, especially if we hit a wet stretch during excavation or concrete pours.

If you’re hoping to swim by summer, you’ll want to start the conversation in late winter. Waiting until April means you’re swimming in August, not June.

Coping is the cap that sits on top of the pool wall—the edge you grab when you’re in the water. It’s usually stone or concrete, and it needs to overhang slightly to keep water from running behind the pool shell. Custom pool coping and tile in Suffolk County can match your patio or contrast it, depending on the look you want.

The patio is everything around the pool—the deck where you walk, set up chairs, or put your grill. Concrete pool surrounds are common because they’re durable and you can texture or stamp them to look like stone. Some people go with pavers or natural stone if they want a higher-end finish.

Both need to be planned together. If your coping doesn’t tie into the patio height and material, it looks like two separate projects that happened to end up next to each other.

If your yard has any slope, probably. Pool retaining walls and grading aren’t just aesthetic—they’re structural. You need level ground for the pool itself, and you need to manage where water goes when it rains or when someone splashes out of the pool.

In Glenwood Landing, a lot of properties have natural grade changes. If we’re cutting into a slope to make room for the pool, we’ll need a retaining wall to hold back the soil and prevent erosion. If your yard drains toward the house, we’ll regrade it so water moves away from your foundation.

Retaining walls also create usable space. Instead of a steep drop-off at the edge of your patio, you get a terraced area that’s functional and looks intentional. It’s not an add-on—it’s part of building the pool right.

You’re looking at $60,000 to $100,000+ for a complete custom in-ground pool in Nassau County, depending on size, materials, and how much masonry work your yard needs. A basic rectangular pool with standard coping and a concrete patio sits at the lower end. Add custom tile, natural stone coping, an outdoor kitchen, or significant grading work, and you’re pushing six figures.

The price includes more than just the pool. You’re paying for excavation, the gunite shell, plumbing, electrical, permits, inspections, and all the finish work—coping, tile, patio masonry. If your yard needs retaining walls or drainage work, that’s extra.

Cheaper quotes usually mean someone’s cutting corners or not including something you’ll need later. If a number sounds too good, ask what’s not included. You’ll end up paying for it eventually.

Yes, and that’s how it should be done. When you work with in-ground pool builders in Suffolk County who also handle pool patio masonry, everything gets built as one project. The patio elevation matches the coping height. The materials complement each other. The grading works for both.

If you hire a pool company and then bring in a separate mason later, you’re hoping they can match what’s already there. Sometimes the coping’s already set at the wrong height for pavers. Sometimes the pool contractor didn’t leave enough room for proper patio drainage. You end up retrofitting instead of building it right.

We design the whole backyard together—pool, coping, patio, retaining walls, grading. That way, when the project’s done, it looks like it was always meant to be there.

You’ll need to balance chemicals weekly during swim season, clean the skimmer and pump baskets regularly, and brush the walls and floor to prevent algae buildup. Most people either do this themselves or hire a service to come by once a week. It’s not complicated, but it’s consistent.

Your filter needs to be backwashed or cleaned depending on the type—sand, cartridge, or DE. The pump should run daily, usually six to eight hours. You’ll also want to check water level and top it off as needed, especially after heavy use or hot weeks when evaporation picks up.

Once a year, usually at closing or opening, you’ll want a full inspection—check the pump, heater if you have one, look for cracks in the coping or tile, make sure the concrete surrounds haven’t shifted. Catching small issues early keeps you from dealing with expensive repairs later.

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