You get a backyard that works for how you actually live. Not some generic rectangle that looks like every other pool on the block, but a custom in-ground pool designed around your space, your style, and your budget.
The installation process doesn’t drag on for months with excuses and delays. You get a clear timeline, a dedicated crew, and a finished product that’s built to last through Long Island winters and summers alike. That means proper excavation, reinforced walls, quality masonry work, and finishes that won’t crack or fade after one season.
And when it’s done, you’re not dealing with callbacks or fixes. You’re swimming. Your home value goes up. Your weekends look different. That’s the outcome worth paying for.
We’ve been serving Nassau County and Suffolk County for over two decades. We’re not a franchise or a crew that shows up from out of state. We know Woodbury’s soil conditions, permit requirements, and what it takes to build a pool that holds up in this climate.
You’re working with licensed, insured professionals who’ve handled hundreds of installations across Long Island. We’re a registered NESPA member with Certified Building Professional credentials, and we carry the liability and workers’ comp coverage you’d expect from a legitimate contractor.
We’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it, for the price we quoted. No surprises. No runarounds. Just straight answers and solid work.
It starts with a design consultation. We’ll walk your property, talk through what you’re picturing, and use 3D imaging to show you what’s possible. You’ll see the layout, the finishes, the surrounding masonry—all before we break ground.
Once the design is locked in, we handle the permits. That’s the part most people dread, but we’ve been navigating Nassau and Suffolk County regulations for years. We know what’s required, and we get it done without the back-and-forth.
Then comes excavation and construction. Our crew handles everything—excavation, pool installation, masonry, electrical, decking. You’re not coordinating five different contractors. It’s one team, one timeline, one point of contact. We build the pool, install custom pool coping and tile, pour the concrete surrounds, and finish the grading so water drains properly.
The timeline is typically 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the scope and permit approval. But you’ll know where we are every step of the way. And when it’s done, you’ll have a complete backyard poolscape that’s ready to use—not a half-finished project waiting on someone to return your call.
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You’re getting more than just a hole in the ground with water in it. A complete installation from us includes design consultation, permit coordination, excavation, pool construction with graphite-reinforced composite walls, and all the finish work that makes it functional and attractive.
That means pool patio masonry in Suffolk County and Nassau County—custom stonework, pavers, or concrete that ties the pool into your yard. We handle pool coping and tile, the concrete pool surrounds, and any retaining walls or grading adjustments needed to manage drainage and prevent erosion.
In Woodbury, where property values average well above $160,000 in household income, you’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for the one that adds real value to your home and doesn’t need to be redone in five years. That’s what this is. Quality materials, experienced crews, and a finished product that looks as good in year ten as it does on day one.
In-ground pool installation in Woodbury typically ranges from $25,000 to $100,000, but that number swings based on size, materials, and site conditions. A basic rectangular pool with standard finishes sits on the lower end. A custom shape with premium tile, upgraded coping, extensive masonry, and complex grading pushes you higher.
Woodbury properties often have unique lot configurations and soil conditions that affect excavation costs. Rocky soil or high water tables add to the scope. So does the amount of masonry work you want around the pool—retaining walls, custom patios, outdoor kitchens, fire pits.
The best way to get an accurate number is to have us walk the property and talk through what you’re actually trying to build. We’ll give you a clear breakdown so you know what you’re paying for and why.
Most in-ground pool projects take 8 to 12 weeks from the day we break ground to the day you’re swimming. That timeline assumes normal weather, no major permit delays, and a straightforward site.
Permitting is often the wildcard. Nassau County and Suffolk County each have their own requirements, and approval times vary depending on the season and how backed up the local building departments are. We handle that process for you, but it’s worth knowing that spring and early summer are peak times, so things can move slower.
Once permits are in hand, the physical work moves quickly. Excavation takes a few days. Pool shell installation, plumbing, and electrical take a few weeks. Masonry, decking, and final grading wrap it up. You’ll have a clear schedule before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything shifts.
You’re paying for experience, proper licensing, quality materials, and a finished product that doesn’t need constant repairs. In Nassau County, where the median household income in areas like Woodbury exceeds $160,000, most homeowners aren’t looking for shortcuts. They’re looking for a pool that adds value, lasts decades, and doesn’t become a maintenance nightmare.
A qualified pool installation company handles permits, navigates local regulations, carries proper insurance, and uses materials that hold up in Long Island’s climate. That means freeze-resistant construction, reinforced walls, and finishes that don’t crack after one winter.
The difference between a cheap install and a quality one shows up in year three. Cheap pools crack, shift, and leak. Quality pools hold their shape, maintain their finish, and add real resale value to your home. The National Association of Realtors estimates pools can increase home value by 8% to 15%—but only if they’re done right.
Yes. Any in-ground pool in Woodbury requires permits from the local building department, and you’ll need to meet specific safety requirements including fencing, alarms, and covers. Nassau County and Suffolk County have slightly different rules, so it’s important to know which jurisdiction you’re in and what they require.
New York State mandates pool alarms for any pool deeper than 24 inches that was built after December 2006. You’ll also need a fence that meets height and gate requirements, and the pool needs to be set back a certain distance from property lines.
We handle the permit process as part of our installation service. That includes pulling the permits, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything is up to code before you start using the pool. It’s one less thing you have to track down on your own.
A basic pool is a shell with water in it. A custom backyard poolscape in Suffolk County or Nassau County is a complete outdoor living space—pool, patio, masonry, lighting, landscaping, and finishes that all work together.
That means custom pool coping and tile that match your home’s style, concrete pool surrounds that tie into existing hardscaping, retaining walls that manage elevation changes, and grading that prevents water from pooling in the wrong places. It’s the difference between a pool that looks like an afterthought and one that looks like it was always part of the property.
In Woodbury, where 90% of residents are homeowners and property values are high, most people are building pools that enhance their home’s value and usability. That’s not a generic rectangle. It’s a thoughtfully designed space that fits your lot, your lifestyle, and your long-term plans for the property.
Check their licensing, insurance, and track record. Any legitimate pool contractor working in Nassau or Suffolk County should have proper consumer affairs licensing, liability insurance, and workers’ compensation coverage. If they don’t, you’re taking on risk you shouldn’t have to carry.
Look for certifications like NESPA membership or Certified Building Professional credentials. Check their BBB rating and customer reviews. Ask how long they’ve been working in the area and whether they handle permits in-house or subcontract that out.
The biggest red flag is a contractor who won’t give you a clear timeline, a detailed contract, or straight answers about what’s included in the price. We’ve been serving Long Island since 2003 with an A+ BBB rating and zero complaints. We’re upfront about costs, timelines, and what you’re getting. That’s how it should be.