Gunite Pools in Massapequa Park, NY

Your Oasis Awaits in Nassau County

Imagine escaping to your own private retreat. Our team creates breathtaking Gunite Pools that redefine backyard luxury.

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Reasons For Gunite Pools in Massapequa Park, NY?

4 Reasons to Choose Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios For Gunite Pools;
  • Endless Customization: Gunite’s versatility allows for artistic expression, from classic rectangles to intricate freeform designs.
  • Enduring Strength: Gunite’s resilience sees that your pool can withstand the elements and the passage of time.
  • Effortless Upkeep: Spend less time on maintenance and more time enjoying your pool’s pristine, algae-resistant surface.
  • Elevated Home Value: A shimmering Gunite pool adds a touch of elegance and significantly increases your Nassau County property’s worth.
  • Gunite Pool Specialists in Nassau County

    Serving Nassau County with Excellence

    At Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios, we don’t just build pools; we craft aquatic masterpieces. Our team of skilled artisans combines time-honored techniques with modern innovations to bring your vision to life. We use only the finest materials, like premium Gunite and vibrant tile accents, to create you a finished product that you’ll enjoy for years to come

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    Gunite Pool Creation in NY

    Building Your Dream in NY
  • Envision: We’ll listen to your ideas and desires, helping you define the perfect pool for your lifestyle.
  • Engineer: Our designers will translate your vision into a detailed blueprint, complete with 3D renderings.
  • Construct: We’ll build your Gunite pool, adhering to the highest standards of craftsmanship.
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    Pool Perfection in Massapequa Park

    Choose Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios in Nassau County

    A Gunite pool from our team of pros is more than just a place to swim; it’s an extension of your home and a reflection of your personal style. We provide all-encompassing pool services, from regular maintenance to equipment upgrades, which guarantees your pool remains a source of joy for years to come. Contact us today and let’s transform your backyard into a space of relaxation in Massapequa Park.

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    The village located on the South Shore of Long Island shares the early Native American history of Massapequa. Then in the 19th century, families of German descent relocated from Brooklyn to what is now Massapequa Park, and the community which was formed was known as Wurtenberg or Stadtwurtemburg. The main attraction and center of activity was the Woodcastle Hotel, a rooming house built in 1868 on Front Street next to the fire department as a summer resort. It was destroyed by fire in 1952 and replaced by houses.

    In 1928, The New York Times ran ads for Massapequa Park, a development built by a real estate firm owned by Michael J. Brady, Frank Cryan, and Peter Colleran. The three Irish-Americans described their project as having a bit of Old Erin; the area between Sunrise Highway and Merrick Road still has mostly Irish street names.

    In 1931, Massapequa Park was incorporated as a village to ensure control of land use and other issues. Several dozen kit houses from Sears Roebuck were built in two different areas of the village. These include some of the largest model kit houses offered by Sears.

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