Weekly pool maintenance and repair from a small, family-owned crew in the foothills of the San Tan Mountains — serving Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert.
Wild Coyote Pool Service is a small, family-owned operation in the foothills of the San Tan Mountains. We've been keeping East Valley pools clean and worry-free since 2012, with full-service maintenance and repairs at honest, affordable prices.
Chad answers the phone, walks the route, and handles the technical questions himself. When a customer asks about the difference between a pressure vac and a suction vac, the answer comes from the person turning the wrench — not a script.
— Family-owned · Since 2012From the every-week routine that keeps your pool sparkling to the bigger jobs that bring a neglected pool back to life. Pricing for filter cleans, drains, acid washes, and pool drains is published on the services page — no quote theater.
Brushing, skimming, basket clearing, filter backwash, chemical analysis, and timer adjustment on every visit. Chlorine and basic chemicals included.
See weekly serviceCartridge elements from $100, D.E. filter cleans at $100, and sand-filter cleans starting at $300. Recommended every three to six months in the AZ dust.
See filter cleaningNew pump, motor, and filter installs — including variable-speed energy-saving systems. Plumbing leaks, valves, gauges, and in-floor cleaning system service.
See equipment workAlgae treatment, acid wash, and chlorine bath starting at $150. Pool drains at $150 flat. We clear a green pool back to swimming clear in a few days.
See cleanoutsHard-water calcium buildup taken off the waterline with glass-bead blasting and tile cleaning. The hard AZ water leaves a line; we take it off.
See tile cleaningSalt-cell inspection, cell cleaning, chlorinator service, and chemistry balancing tuned for salt systems. Same weekly route, salt-system specific.
See salt-water serviceEvery weekly visit follows the same checklist, every week, year-round. We brush the walls, stairs, and stair faces; backwash the filter; clear the skimmer, leaf-catcher, and pump baskets; skim the surface; inspect all parts, vacuum, pump, and filter; and run a chemical analysis on every stop.
Chlorine and most basic chemicals are added at no extra charge. The timer gets adjusted with the seasons. A signed service tag is left at the equipment pad so you know exactly what was done before you get home.
— Weekly route · Year-roundChad explained the pros and cons of the pressure vac that I had versus a suction vac.
Wild Coyote runs the weekly route out of Queen Creek and serves homeowners from the San Tan foothills out to Chandler and Gilbert. If you're inside the footprint below, we can usually fit you on the route within the week.
Call Chad, or send a message through the contact form. We'll get back the same day in most cases, and we'll quote the work in writing before any chemicals go in.