Pool Contractors in Levittown, NY

Leading Pool Contractors in Levittown and throughout Nassau County

Looking for pool contractors? Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios in Levittown does it all: pool renovations, gunite pools, and custom swimming pools.

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Why Pool Contractors in Levittown, NY For Your Needs?

4 Reasons To Select Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios For Pool Services:
  • Transform your backyard with our custom swimming pools, according to your style.
  • Our gunite pools offer durability and design flexibility, assuring your pool stands out.
  • Experience the best pool renovations that breathe new life into your existing setup.
  • Benefit from professional pool installation and design services that prioritize satisfaction.
  • Pool Renovations in Nassau County

    Low Cost and High Value

    At Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios, we take your pool to another level for ideally chosen prices in Nassau County. Our team has mastery in creating custom swimming pools using top-quality materials like gunite for unbeatable sturdiness. We focus on innovative pool design and sufficient pool construction to provide you with a welcoming backyard. With our pool services, you can supervise how you want your needs to be met, making it a hassle-free task.

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    Pool Installation Process in NY

    Our Pool Contractors' Construction
  • Consultation: We discuss your pool, keeping design and functions in check.
  • Planning: Our team creates a plan using advanced pool design techniques.
  • Installation: Using highly recognized materials, we build and install your pool.
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    Pool Builders Near Levittown

    Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios for Pool Services in Nassau County

    Pool construction is an art, and at Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios, we excel in crafting beautiful, functional pools. Our expertise in pool renovations, gunite pools, and custom swimming pools ensures that your project is handled with integrity. We use specialized techniques and tools for inground pool installation, including durable pool covers for protection. Ready for a revived pool? Contact Harbor Swimming Pools & Patios in Levittown, NY.

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    The building firm, Levitt & Sons, headed by Abraham Levitt and his two sons, William and Alfred, built four planned communities called “Levittown”, in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Puerto Rico; the Levittown in New York was the first. Additionally, Levitt & Sons’ designs are featured prominently in the older portion of Buffalo Grove, Illinois; Vernon Hills, Illinois; Willingboro Township, New Jersey; the Belair section of Bowie, Maryland; and the Greenbriar section of Fairfax, Virginia.

    The Levitt firm began before World War II, as a builder of custom homes in upper middle-class communities on Long Island. During the war, however, the home building industry languished under a general embargo on private use of scarce raw materials. William “Bill” Levitt served in the Navy in the Seabees – the service’s construction battalions – and developed expertise in the mass-produced building of military housing using uniform and interchangeable parts. He was insistent that a postwar building boom would require similar mass-produced housing, and was able to purchase options on large swaths of onion and potato fields in undeveloped sections of Long Island.

    Returning to the firm after war’s end, Bill Levitt persuaded his father and brother to embrace the utilitarian system of construction he had learned in the Navy. With his brother, Alfred, who was an architect, he designed a small one-floor house with an unfinished “expansion attic” that could be rapidly constructed and as rapidly rented to returning GIs and their young families. Levitt & Sons built the community with an eye towards speed, efficiency, and cost-effective construction; these methods led to a production rate of 30 houses a day by July 1948. They used pre-cut lumber and nails shipped from their own factories in Blue Lake, California, and built on concrete slabs, as they had done in a previous planned community in Norfolk, Virginia. This necessitated negotiating a change in the building code which, prior to the building of this community, did not permit concrete slabs. Given the urgent need for housing in the region, the town agreed. Levitt & Sons also controversially utilized non-union contractors in the project, a move which provoked picket lines. On the other hand, they paid their workers well and offered multiple incentives that allowed them to earn extra money, so that they often could earn twice as much a week as elsewhere. The company also cut out middlemen and purchased many items, including lumber and televisions, directly from manufacturers. The building of every house was reduced to 26 steps, with sub-contractors responsible for each step. His mass production of thousands of houses at virtually the same time allowed Levitt to sell them, with kitchens fully stocked with modern appliances, and a television in the living room, for as little as $8,000 each (equal to $109,162 today), which, with the G.I. Bill and federal housing subsidies, reduced the up-front cost of a house to many buyers to around $400 (equal to $5,458 today).

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