Gunite Pools in Malverne, NY

Making a Splash throughout Nassau County

Imagine escaping the heat in your own backyard getaway. With Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios, your distinct Gunite pool is within reach.

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What's The Fuss On Gunite Pools?

4 Reasons to Choose Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios For Gunite Pools;
  • Gunite’s durability means your pool can withstand Nassau County’s weather and time.
  • Gunite allows for limitless customization, from freeform shapes to vanishing edges.
  • With proper care, your Gunite pool will provide years of enjoyment with minimal upkeep.
  • Gunites pools add value and aesthetic appeal to your home.
  • Your Local Community's Premier Gunite Pool Specialists

    Serving Nassau County with Pride

    Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios crafts captivating Gunite pools that redefine backyard living. We use the highest quality Gunite, reinforced with steel, to create a rock-solid foundation for your pool. Our team diligently applies sleek finishes, providing a luxurious feel and a pristine appearance. We always look to turning your backyard dreams into reality in Malverne.

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    The Gunite Pool Process in NY

    Your NY Pool, Step by Step
  • The Design Plan: We collaborate with you to design a Gunite pool that complements your property and lifestyle.
  • The Construction Process: Our skilled team will excavate the area and construct the pool shell using durable Gunite.
  • Finishing Touches: From vibrant tiles to elegant coping, we’ll add the finishing touches that make your pool uniquely yours.
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    Gunite Pool Services in Malverne

    Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios; Your Nassau County Pool Experts

    Have questions about Gunite pools? We have answers! From pool maintenance to renovation, our renowned work makes us your trusted resource. Our team is ready to guide you through every step of the process, giving you a stress-free experience. Contact us today and let’s start planning your dream pool today!

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    Malverne was originally settled by the Rockaway Indians at an unknown point in history, with the current Ocean Avenue serving as an Indian path. Western settlements can be dated back to the 1700s, when the Abrams, Bedell and Pearsall families first settled and began farming the area.

    Norwood, as it was originally known, formed a movement to become an incorporated village in the early 1920s. This area originally consisted of the communities of North Lynbrook and Malverne Park Oaks. It is widely believed that residents of the now Malverne Park Oaks area did not wish to become part of the new village and therefore requested not to be included. North Lynbrook was believed to be removed from the borders by then New York Lieutenant Governor Jeremiah Wood, who lived in that area at that time and did not wish to be in an incorporated village.

    A vote was taken and voters decided to form an incorporated village by an overwhelming majority.

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