Westhampton Beach Pool Builder & Service
Custom gunite and vinyl liner pools, renovation, and full-service maintenance for Westhampton Beach homeowners. Built by a PHTA Certified Building Professional with fifteen-plus years on Long Island.
Legacy Custom Pools builds and services custom inground pools across Westhampton Beach and the surrounding Hamptons area. We have completed projects in Dune Road, Quogue border, Quiogue, Speonk side. Our owner is on every job, the same crew handles every phase, and the work is backed by a PHTA Certified Building Professional credential.
A few of our recent Westhampton Beach-area builds.
Every photo on this page is from a real Legacy project in the Hamptons. No stock photos, no AI renderings — actual pools we have shot in the ground for actual Westhampton Beach-area clients.
What you need to know about building a pool in Westhampton Beach.
Every Long Island town has its own quirks when it comes to pool construction. Here are the Westhampton Beach-specific facts that drive timeline, cost, and approach.
Westhampton Beach Village Building Department or Southampton Town Building Department
Typical timeline: 6 to 10 weeks
Pure sand on the dune side; mixed loam inland
Water table: very high in dune district properties; moderate inland
$200,000 to $500,000+
Full project including hardscape
Dune Road, Quogue border, Quiogue, Speonk side
Dune-district properties on Dune Road have FEMA flood zone requirements that affect pool equipment placement and electrical. We have built in the dune district before and know how to engineer the equipment pad to keep it above the base flood elevation.
Same owner on every Westhampton Beach job. Same crew from dig to startup. Same number when you need a warranty call five years later.
Pool services we offer in Westhampton Beach.
The full lifecycle of an inground pool, all handled by the same Legacy crew.
Custom gunite pool construction
A gunite pool is the right choice for most Westhampton Beach homes that plan to stay in the family for more than a decade. The shell is sprayed concrete reinforced with steel and can hold any shape you can sketch — tanning shelves, sun ledges, vanishing edges, integrated spas, custom tile lines. The shell will last fifty years or more if it is built correctly.
Vinyl liner pool construction
A vinyl liner pool is a faster, lower-cost option that still gives you a real custom inground pool. The frame is steel or polymer panels, the floor is a vermiculite or grout mix, and the entire inside is wrapped in a printed vinyl liner. The trade-off is that the liner needs to be replaced every eight to twelve years.
Pool renovation and resurfacing
About half of our work in Westhampton Beach is on pools we did not originally build. Renovation typically means new tile, new coping, new plaster (or polished aggregate or pebble finish), updated plumbing, and modern equipment. We can take a pool down to bare concrete and bring it back looking new.
Vinyl liner replacement
If your Westhampton Beach pool is a vinyl liner pool and the liner is faded, wrinkled, leaking, or torn, it is time for a replacement. A standard liner replacement takes about a week. Most replacements include new gaskets, new face plates, and an inspection of the pool plumbing.
Weekly pool maintenance
Our weekly maintenance crew runs a route through Westhampton Beach from May through October. Every visit includes water testing, chemistry adjustment, vacuuming, brushing, skimmer and pump basket cleanup, equipment check, and a short written report.
Opening, closing, leak detection, repair
We handle spring openings, fall closings, leak detection, and equipment repair for Westhampton Beach homeowners. Bundled with weekly maintenance or booked as one-off jobs.
Hardscape and outdoor living
Most Westhampton Beach projects include hardscape and outdoor living as part of the build — paver patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, pergolas, and lighting. Doing the hardscape with the pool means the lines flow together.
Same crew that designed our pool was the same crew that shot the gunite, set the tile, and started it up. Three years in, the plaster is still perfect and we still call the same number when we need anything. That is how a pool company is supposed to work.
Frequently asked questions about pools in Westhampton Beach.
How long does it take to build a pool in Westhampton Beach?
From signed contract to swimming, plan on about fourteen to twenty weeks for a gunite pool and eight to ten weeks for a vinyl liner pool in Westhampton Beach. The biggest variable is the permit timeline — the Westhampton Beach Village Building Department or Southampton Town Building Department typically takes 6 to 10 weeks to issue. We build the permit timeline into the schedule we hand you at contract.
What is a fair price for a custom pool in Westhampton Beach?
Most full Westhampton Beach projects come in around $200,000 to $500,000+. That includes the pool itself, excavation, plumbing, equipment, coping, deck or patio, and the fence the state requires. The big swings are size, finish material, and how much hardscape is in the package.
Do I need a permit to build a pool in Westhampton Beach?
Yes. Every inground pool in Westhampton Beach requires a permit from the Westhampton Beach Village Building Department or Southampton Town Building Department. We handle the permit application, the drawings, the engineering when required, and the inspections as part of every build. New York State also requires a permanent fence around every inground pool with a self-closing, self-latching gate.
Can you build a pool on a difficult Westhampton Beach lot?
Most of the time, yes. We have built on sloped lots, lots with bedrock at shallow depth, lots with no rear access where we had to crane equipment in, and lots where the pool location had to be chosen to save specimen trees. We will give you a straight answer during the site visit about whether your specific lot is buildable and what the cost implications are.
Do you service pools in Westhampton Beach that were built by other companies?
Yes. Most of our weekly maintenance route in Westhampton Beach is on pools built by other contractors. We do not require you to have been an original construction client to take on your maintenance, opening, closing, repair, or renovation work.
What makes building a pool in Westhampton Beach different from other Long Island towns?
Dune-district properties on Dune Road have FEMA flood zone requirements that affect pool equipment placement and electrical. We have built in the dune district before and know how to engineer the equipment pad to keep it above the base flood elevation. That is one of the reasons it pays to hire a builder who knows Westhampton Beach specifically, not just a general Long Island pool company.
Other towns we serve near Westhampton Beach.
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