Hi All,
I live on Long Island and my wife and I are keen to put a new IG pool in. Most people in this area do vinyl liners which we are not crazy about because a sun ledge is a must and we have two very curious bulldogs that LOVE the water. The stress factor of having the two of them romp around and tearing the liner is just not going to be worth it. Fiberglass is possible but is very uncommon here, and gunite is for the wealthy as the numbers we are getting are $70-80k for a basic pool w plaster finish.
We want an 18x38 or 20x40 rectangle with a 6' or 8' long sun deck going across the entire width, and steps also going across the entire width. No deep end, we are thinking 3.5' to roughly 5.5 or 6'. The shape/style would be similar to the Leisure Pools Pinnacle 40 model (but wider and no deep end):
The Pinnacle | Leisure Pools USA
No decking, just bluestone coping surrounded by sod. If you google "hamptons pool" that is the look my wife is going for. I am working on her for a small bluestone patio off the shallow end for a few lounge chairs and 2 umbrellas. No deal as yet, her argument (funny enough) is that it's money we don't need to spend now and it can always be added later if we want to. Form over function. Every time.
We were actually pretty close to pulling the trigger on the Leisure Pinnacle but when all was said and done with equipment, electrician, heater and a loop-loc type safety cover (not an auto cover) we were at $55k. No coping or decking. This was with Leisure installing the pool themselves as they have no dealers in our area.
So we began to investigate gunite options to see if we could get close to that number and unfortunately it doesn't look like it's going to happen based on the few PB's we've spoken with. On top of this, it doesn't seem like there are ANY PB's on Long Island that have great reputations - every one we have come across has some negative feedback or horror stories. Essentially there is nobody we've found that we'd be 100% comfortable with for this size job/amount of money.
Ive noticed that many people on TFP have done successful gunite owner builds and that got me wondering if we could pull it off also. I don't know anybody and have never heard of anybody on Long Island doing this before. Is anybody out there who has?
My first question is, do I need structural pool plans? We have a large acre and a half property, the pool would not be near any structures, although it would be about 10' off a row of 25-30' tall cedar privacy trees as a backdrop. No spa. I know pooleng.com could do this for us if it's necessary. I don't have a problem with paying for plans as I would want a detailed plan for the electrician, plumber, really all the subs to look at since I am not that familiar with all the details that are going to be required for each job. Any comments on this?
I have found somebody for the gunite shoot and somebody to do a pebble tec finish, about $20k for those two pieces. I am assuming I can find an excavator to do the dig and truck out the fill without a problem. Steel is a bit of a hold up, I've called about a dozen people but they are all doing larger construction jobs, not pools. One guy said he would do it and get back to me with a rough number for 20x40 w no deep end but I haven't heard back.
Plumber and electrician I haven't started calling yet as the 4th of July vacation ended and now it's back to the salt mines.
Not trying to put the cart before the horse, but as far as equipment is there an easy way to get a package of good equipment that can handle automation? I believe most filters in this area are cartridge, at least that's what I always had as a kid with my parents vinyl pool. We want a SWCG but one PB tried talking us out of it because of the "corrosion" argument with the plaster. As far as pump size and speed, any comments on this would be appreciated. The mrs. doesn't want bubblers or deck jets or any other complications, again she just wants the simple pool that looks "estately."
I think a heater is a must because our season is so short here. We do have nat gas in the house but plumbers here are outrageous when it comes to running gas lines. Pool is prob 50' off the house so I think the install would be more for gas than heat pump. I don't know about the running costs. From what I am reading on TFP solar isn't going to be dependable or effective enough to get us up to comfortable swimming temps in may/sept. Solar cover isn't going to happen bc of the fur babies going out at night.
Any help or guidance would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks for reading and thanks to all at TFP for running this great site!!
I live on Long Island and my wife and I are keen to put a new IG pool in. Most people in this area do vinyl liners which we are not crazy about because a sun ledge is a must and we have two very curious bulldogs that LOVE the water. The stress factor of having the two of them romp around and tearing the liner is just not going to be worth it. Fiberglass is possible but is very uncommon here, and gunite is for the wealthy as the numbers we are getting are $70-80k for a basic pool w plaster finish.
We want an 18x38 or 20x40 rectangle with a 6' or 8' long sun deck going across the entire width, and steps also going across the entire width. No deep end, we are thinking 3.5' to roughly 5.5 or 6'. The shape/style would be similar to the Leisure Pools Pinnacle 40 model (but wider and no deep end):
The Pinnacle | Leisure Pools USA
No decking, just bluestone coping surrounded by sod. If you google "hamptons pool" that is the look my wife is going for. I am working on her for a small bluestone patio off the shallow end for a few lounge chairs and 2 umbrellas. No deal as yet, her argument (funny enough) is that it's money we don't need to spend now and it can always be added later if we want to. Form over function. Every time.
We were actually pretty close to pulling the trigger on the Leisure Pinnacle but when all was said and done with equipment, electrician, heater and a loop-loc type safety cover (not an auto cover) we were at $55k. No coping or decking. This was with Leisure installing the pool themselves as they have no dealers in our area.
So we began to investigate gunite options to see if we could get close to that number and unfortunately it doesn't look like it's going to happen based on the few PB's we've spoken with. On top of this, it doesn't seem like there are ANY PB's on Long Island that have great reputations - every one we have come across has some negative feedback or horror stories. Essentially there is nobody we've found that we'd be 100% comfortable with for this size job/amount of money.
Ive noticed that many people on TFP have done successful gunite owner builds and that got me wondering if we could pull it off also. I don't know anybody and have never heard of anybody on Long Island doing this before. Is anybody out there who has?
My first question is, do I need structural pool plans? We have a large acre and a half property, the pool would not be near any structures, although it would be about 10' off a row of 25-30' tall cedar privacy trees as a backdrop. No spa. I know pooleng.com could do this for us if it's necessary. I don't have a problem with paying for plans as I would want a detailed plan for the electrician, plumber, really all the subs to look at since I am not that familiar with all the details that are going to be required for each job. Any comments on this?
I have found somebody for the gunite shoot and somebody to do a pebble tec finish, about $20k for those two pieces. I am assuming I can find an excavator to do the dig and truck out the fill without a problem. Steel is a bit of a hold up, I've called about a dozen people but they are all doing larger construction jobs, not pools. One guy said he would do it and get back to me with a rough number for 20x40 w no deep end but I haven't heard back.

Plumber and electrician I haven't started calling yet as the 4th of July vacation ended and now it's back to the salt mines.
Not trying to put the cart before the horse, but as far as equipment is there an easy way to get a package of good equipment that can handle automation? I believe most filters in this area are cartridge, at least that's what I always had as a kid with my parents vinyl pool. We want a SWCG but one PB tried talking us out of it because of the "corrosion" argument with the plaster. As far as pump size and speed, any comments on this would be appreciated. The mrs. doesn't want bubblers or deck jets or any other complications, again she just wants the simple pool that looks "estately."
I think a heater is a must because our season is so short here. We do have nat gas in the house but plumbers here are outrageous when it comes to running gas lines. Pool is prob 50' off the house so I think the install would be more for gas than heat pump. I don't know about the running costs. From what I am reading on TFP solar isn't going to be dependable or effective enough to get us up to comfortable swimming temps in may/sept. Solar cover isn't going to happen bc of the fur babies going out at night.
Any help or guidance would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks for reading and thanks to all at TFP for running this great site!!