This project was designed and installed by Gappsi in Smithtown NY. We starting with the construction of the free-form vinyl swimming pool, new stoops built by the backyard sliding doors, and approximately 2,000 sq ft of flamed Amagansett granite pavers and pool coping. Amagansett granite is a very colorful stone containing different colors: white, yellow, peach, gold, and brown shades. It makes a perfect to match any surrounding landscape and outdoor furniture. Amagansett Granite paving stones bring some life to the backyard with its pleasant and colorful blend.
Complete Backyard Design and Construction by Gappsi in Commack NY 11725
This backyard in Commack, NY went through a complete transformation. We started with the design that included a new porch and portico by the backyard sliding door, a new pavilion, and a cooking island with a raised bar sitting area. We then built a new custom vinyl pool, a natural moss rock waterfall, natural limestone .
Gunite Pool East Northport: A Stunning Renovation
Every backyard has a story, and sometimes that story needs a new chapter. For one homeowner, their gunite pool in East Northport was ready for a major update. The original design featured a separate spa and a tired clay brick patio that had seen better days. Our goal was not just to repair it, but to completely reimagine the space. We combined the pool and spa into one seamless system, updated all the essential components from plumbing to lighting, and replaced the old patio with elegant limestone pavers. This project shows how a thoughtful remodel can turn an outdated pool into a stunning, functional oasis.
This gunite swimming pool was in need of a full remodeling , it was built with a gunite spa attached to it but worked separately, Gappsi combined the swimming pool and spa to work together, allowing the water from spa to overflow in to the pool and utilizing the same equipment including pumps filter and heater. The pool plumbing was replaced and new pvc plumbing was installed, with all new lights, tiles and light gray marble dusting. All existing clay brick patio and coping was replaced with Gappsi limestone pavers, project was located in East Northport Suffolk County Long Island NY. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEcjHn1ifwk&feature=youtu.be
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did you combine the pool and spa instead of keeping them separate? Combining the pool and spa creates a beautiful, unified look, especially with the water cascading from the spa into the pool. It’s also more efficient. By having them share the same pump, filter, and heater, you simplify maintenance and can reduce operational costs. It makes the whole system work together seamlessly for a better experience.
What are the benefits of using limestone pavers for the patio? Limestone pavers offer a major upgrade from older materials like clay brick. They provide a more modern and elegant appearance that can completely change the feel of a backyard. Beyond looks, limestone is incredibly durable and tends to stay cooler underfoot compared to many other materials, which is a huge plus on hot summer days. It creates a more comfortable and luxurious patio surface.
Is it always necessary to replace the plumbing during a pool remodel? While it’s not a requirement for every project, we often recommend replacing old plumbing during a significant remodel. Over time, pipes can degrade and become less efficient. Installing new PVC plumbing, as we did here, ensures the entire system is reliable for years to come. It’s a proactive step that helps prevent leaks and other costly issues down the road.
How long does a complete pool and patio renovation usually take? The timeline for a pool remodel can vary quite a bit depending on the scope of the work. A project like this one, which involved structural changes, new plumbing, and a full patio replacement, requires careful planning. Factors like weather and material availability also play a role. The best approach is to schedule a consultation so we can give you a more precise timeline based on your specific project.
My pool is old, but I’m not sure if it needs a full remodel. What are some signs to look for? If you’re wondering whether it’s time for an update, there are a few key things to look for. Visible signs include cracks in the surface, worn or missing tiles, and a dated overall appearance. You might also notice that your equipment is running inefficiently or that you’re constantly dealing with leaks. If your pool area no longer fits your lifestyle or requires frequent repairs, it’s probably a good time to consider a remodel.
Key Takeaways
- Combine your pool and spa for a seamless design: Integrating a separate spa into your pool’s system not only creates a beautiful waterfall effect but also simplifies maintenance by using a single set of equipment for both.
- A patio upgrade can redefine your entire space: Swapping out dated materials, like old clay bricks, for a more modern and elegant option like limestone pavers is a powerful way to completely transform the look and feel of your backyard.
- Focus on foundational updates for a lasting renovation: A successful remodel goes deeper than just appearances; updating essential components like plumbing, lighting, and interior finishes ensures your pool is as functional and durable as it is beautiful.
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