Your backyard becomes the place everyone wants to be. Not just a hole filled with water, but a complete outdoor space where the pool, patio, and landscaping actually work together.
You’re not dealing with contractors who disappear mid-project or cut corners on drainage. The pool holds up through winter freeze cycles without cracking. The coping and tile stay intact. The deck doesn’t settle or shift because someone skipped proper grading.
Property value goes up, maintenance stays manageable, and you’re not calling for repairs every season. That’s what happens when in-ground pool builders in Nassau County who know the soil conditions, permit requirements, and climate challenges handle the job from start to finish.
We’ve worked in Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over two decades. We’re licensed in both counties, fully insured, and we’ve handled everything from basic pool installations to complete backyard poolscapes in Greenvale and surrounding areas.
We’re not new to Long Island’s clay soil, strict zoning codes, or the way spring pollen clogs filters if drainage isn’t designed right. Our crews know how to excavate properly, install systems that work with local conditions, and pull permits without delays.
You’re working with people who’ve seen what fails and what lasts. We don’t experiment on your property.
First, we meet at your property to look at the space, talk about what you want, and figure out what’s actually possible given your lot size, setbacks, and drainage. No generic proposals—just a real conversation about your yard.
Then we handle permits and approvals. Nassau County has specific requirements, and we know exactly what needs to be submitted to avoid rejections or delays.
Once permits clear, excavation starts. We grade for proper drainage, install the pool shell, and build out the surrounding masonry—whether that’s pool patio masonry, custom pool coping and tile, or concrete pool surrounds. Everything gets done in sequence so one trade isn’t undoing another’s work.
After the pool’s in and the deck is set, we handle final inspections and walk you through operation and maintenance. You’re not left guessing how anything works.
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You get the full build—not just the pool, but the masonry and hardscaping that make it functional. That means custom pool coping and tile that matches your home’s style, concrete pool surrounds that handle foot traffic and weather, and pool retaining walls and grading that prevent water from pooling where it shouldn’t.
In Greenvale and across Nassau County, soil conditions vary. Some properties have clay that holds water. Others have sandy areas that drain too fast. We adjust the grading and drainage design based on what’s actually under your yard, not a one-size-fits-all template.
If you want a complete backyard poolscape—pergolas, outdoor kitchens, fire pits—we handle that too. Everything’s coordinated so the pool isn’t just dropped into your yard. It’s built into a space that works.
Most in-ground pool installations in Nassau County take 8 to 12 weeks from permit approval to completion. That timeline includes excavation, pool shell installation, masonry work like pool patio masonry and custom pool coping, and final inspections.
Delays happen when permits get rejected or when contractors don’t account for weather. Spring and summer are busy, so if you’re planning for next season, start the process at least a year out. That gives you time to design, permit, and schedule without rushing.
We don’t control the weather or the county’s permit backlog, but we do control how prepared the application is and how efficiently we move once we’re on site.
You need a building permit from the Town of Oyster Bay, which covers Greenvale. That includes submitting site plans, pool specifications, and proof that your design meets setback requirements and local zoning codes.
Nassau County also requires electrical permits for pool equipment and lighting. If you’re adding a pool house, outdoor kitchen, or other structures, those need separate permits too.
We handle the permit process. You’re not filling out forms or making trips to the town office. We submit everything, track approvals, and make sure inspections are scheduled at the right stages so nothing holds up construction.
Pool patio masonry in Nassau County typically runs $15 to $35 per square foot, depending on materials and complexity. Basic concrete is on the lower end. Natural stone, pavers, or custom pool coping and tile with intricate patterns cost more.
Your total depends on the size of the deck, the type of materials you choose, and whether you’re adding features like pool retaining walls, steps, or built-in seating. A 400-square-foot patio might cost $6,000 to $14,000.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges for things that should’ve been included from the start.
In Greenvale and across Nassau County, pools can increase property value by 5% to 7% if they’re done right. On a $700,000 home, that’s $35,000 to $49,000 in added value.
But that only happens if the pool is well-designed, properly installed, and maintained. A pool with drainage issues, cracked coping, or a deck that’s already settling will hurt your value, not help it.
Buyers in this area expect quality. They’re looking at the materials, the condition of the masonry, and whether the pool fits the property. If it looks like an afterthought or a DIY project, it’s a liability. If it’s a complete backyard poolscape that’s been professionally built, it’s a selling point.
Spring and early summer are the busiest times for pool installation in Nassau County, but that doesn’t mean they’re the best. If you start in late summer or fall, you avoid the rush, get more attention from your contractor, and you’re ready to open the pool as soon as the weather warms up.
Winter’s not ideal for construction, but it’s the perfect time to plan and permit. You’re not competing with everyone else for contractor availability, and you’re first in line when the ground thaws.
If you want your pool ready for next summer, reach out now. Waiting until April means you’re looking at completion in late summer or fall—and you’ve missed the season.
You’ll need to balance chemicals weekly, clean the filter, and skim debris. Long Island’s spring pollen is heavy, so expect to clean more often in April and May. In fall, you’ll close the pool by draining lines, adding winterizing chemicals, and covering it to prevent freeze damage.
Maintenance costs run $1,200 to $1,800 per year if you handle it yourself. If you hire a service, expect $2,000 to $4,000 annually depending on what’s included.
The key is keeping up with it. Skipping chemical balance or letting the filter go too long between cleanings leads to algae, staining, and equipment failure. If the pool’s built with proper drainage and quality materials, maintenance is straightforward. If it’s not, you’re constantly fixing problems that shouldn’t exist.
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