You’re not just getting a hole filled with water. You’re getting a backyard that works for summer parties, quiet evenings, and everything in between. A space your kids will remember. A feature that makes your home worth 8-15% more when it’s time to sell.
But here’s what matters before any of that: the pool actually gets built correctly. No surprise costs halfway through. No settling around the edges two years later. No calls to three different people when something goes wrong.
That’s where most Long Island pool projects fall apart. The contractor doesn’t understand how sandy soil shifts or how clay refuses to drain. They underestimate permit requirements in Nassau County or skip steps during excavation in Suffolk County. You end up paying for their learning curve.
When you work with experienced in-ground pool builders in Suffolk County and Nassau County, the project moves faster, costs stay predictable, and the finished product lasts. You get someone who handles permits, coordinates trades, and shows up when they say they will.
We’ve been serving Lattingtown, Suffolk County, and Nassau County for nearly two decades. We’re not a franchise or a crew that bounces between states. We’re local, licensed, insured, and we’ve built enough pools on Long Island to know what works and what doesn’t.
Every job gets handled by an owner. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we operate. When you call with a question or concern, you’re talking to someone who’s accountable, not a call center.
We’ve earned an A+ rating with the BBB and multiple Angie’s List awards because we do what we say we’ll do. No runaround. No excuses. Just clear communication and quality work that holds up through Long Island winters and coastal conditions.
First, we come out to your property in Lattingtown and assess what you’re working with. Soil type, grading, access for equipment, proximity to utilities. We talk through what you want and what’s realistic for your yard and budget.
Then we handle permits. Every town in Nassau County and Suffolk County has different setback rules and codes. We know them, we file the paperwork, and we make sure everything’s approved before we dig.
Once permits clear, excavation starts. We’re talking about removing tons of earth, managing drainage, and preparing the site so your pool doesn’t settle or shift. This is where shortcuts cause expensive problems later, so we don’t take them.
After excavation, we build the pool structure—gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl liner depending on what you chose. Plumbing and electrical get installed by licensed professionals. Then comes coping, tile, decking, and any masonry work like retaining walls or patio surrounds.
Most projects wrap up in 8-10 weeks. Fiberglass pools can be done in 3-4 weeks. Either way, you’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated as we go.
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You’re not just getting a pool. You’re getting a complete backyard poolscape in Suffolk County or Nassau County that’s designed to last and look right.
That includes custom pool coping and tile in Nassau County that can handle freeze-thaw cycles. Concrete pool surrounds in Suffolk County that won’t crack under shifting soil. Pool patio masonry in Lattingtown that matches your home’s style and handles Long Island weather.
If your yard needs grading or retaining walls to make the project work, we handle that too. Same with drainage systems that prevent water from pooling around your foundation or eroding your landscaping.
We coordinate every trade—excavation, plumbing, electrical, masonry. You’re not calling five different contractors and hoping they show up on the right days. We manage the whole project so it moves efficiently and gets done right.
And because we’re local to Lattingtown and the surrounding areas, we understand what Long Island properties need. Coastal salt air corrodes metal components faster here. Winters are harsh. Hard water causes scaling. We account for all of it during construction so you’re not dealing with repairs two years in.
On Long Island, you’re looking at an average of $55,000 for an in-ground pool, with most projects ranging between $39,000 and $70,000. That’s a wide range because size, type, and site conditions all affect the final price.
A basic vinyl liner pool on flat, accessible property with good soil will land on the lower end. A custom gunite pool with tile work, a spa, upgraded decking, and retaining walls will push toward the higher end or beyond.
Here’s what drives costs up: difficult access for equipment, poor soil that needs extra prep work, complex shapes or features, high-end finishes, and additional masonry like patios or outdoor kitchens. If your yard in Lattingtown has elevation changes or requires significant grading, that adds to the budget too.
We give free estimates and won’t be undersold. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start, and we’ll work with you to make choices that fit your budget without cutting corners on quality.
It depends on your priorities. Fiberglass pools install fast—usually 3-4 weeks—and require less maintenance over time. They’re durable, smooth, and resist algae better than other types. If you want to be swimming this summer and you’re working with a standard size and shape, fiberglass makes sense.
Gunite pools offer complete customization. Any shape, any depth, any feature you want. They take longer to build—8-10 weeks typically—and cost more upfront. But if you’re envisioning something specific or you want a luxury design, gunite gives you that flexibility.
Vinyl liner pools are the most budget-friendly option. They’re comfortable underfoot and install relatively quickly. The tradeoff is that liners need replacement every 7-10 years, which adds to long-term costs.
About 70% of Long Island pools are sand bottom construction, which works well with our soil conditions. Gunite used to be standard, but now it’s mostly reserved for high-end projects due to cost. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each type based on your property in Lattingtown and what you’re trying to accomplish.
Most in-ground pool projects in Suffolk County and Nassau County take 8-10 weeks from start to finish. Fiberglass pools can be done in 3-4 weeks because the shell arrives pre-formed and ready to install.
The timeline depends on a few factors. Permit approval comes first—that can take 2-4 weeks depending on the town. Once permits clear, excavation and site prep usually take a week. Then pool construction, plumbing, electrical, and finishing work follow.
Weather affects the schedule too. Heavy rain delays excavation and concrete work. Extreme cold slows curing times. Spring and early summer are the busiest seasons, so starting your project in late winter or fall can sometimes mean faster turnaround.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated throughout the project. If something causes a delay, you’ll know about it immediately—not two weeks later when you’re wondering why no one’s shown up.
Yes. Every town in Nassau County and Suffolk County requires permits for in-ground pool construction, and each has different rules about setbacks, fencing, and safety requirements.
In Lattingtown and surrounding areas, you’ll typically need to maintain specific distances from property lines, septic systems, and structures. Some towns require engineered drawings. Others have strict fencing and gate requirements for safety.
Getting permits wrong causes expensive problems. If you start construction without proper approval, you can be fined and forced to stop work. If your pool doesn’t meet setback requirements, you might have to move it or remove it entirely.
We handle all permit applications and make sure everything’s approved before we break ground. We know what each town requires, we have relationships with local building departments, and we make sure your project meets code. You don’t have to navigate that process yourself or worry about missing something important.
Ground settling is one of the most common problems with Long Island pools, and it’s usually caused by poor excavation or inadequate site prep during construction.
Long Island has sandy soil that shifts and clay soil that doesn’t drain well. When soil around a pool isn’t compacted properly or drainage isn’t managed correctly, the ground settles unevenly. That creates gaps under decking, stress on the pool structure, and uneven surfaces that look bad and can cause tripping hazards.
Preventing settling starts during excavation. The soil around the pool needs to be compacted in layers as backfill goes in. Drainage systems need to direct water away from the pool area so the ground doesn’t stay saturated and shift. The base under decking and patios needs proper preparation so it doesn’t sink over time.
We’ve built enough pools in Suffolk County and Nassau County to know how local soil behaves. We take the time to prep the site correctly, compact backfill properly, and install drainage that works. That’s how you avoid settling issues that cause expensive repairs down the road.
Start by checking credentials. Make sure they’re licensed, insured, and bonded. Ask how long they’ve been building pools specifically on Long Island—not just doing general construction. Experience with local soil, permits, and weather matters.
Look at reviews and ratings. An A+ BBB rating and consistent positive feedback from customers tell you more than a slick website. Ask for references and actually call them. Find out if the contractor showed up on time, communicated clearly, and handled problems professionally.
Get multiple estimates, but don’t just pick the cheapest one. If a bid is significantly lower than others, there’s usually a reason—and it’s not because they’re being generous. They’re either cutting corners, underestimating costs, or planning to hit you with change orders later.
Ask who manages the project day-to-day. Some companies send different crews to different jobs with minimal oversight. You want a contractor where an owner is involved and accountable. That’s how you get consistent quality and someone who actually cares if you’re happy with the result.
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