Family-owned in Queen Creek since 2012

East Valley born,
East Valley routed.

From the foothills of the San Tan Mountains, our weekly pool routes cover Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert. Same trucks, same techs, same number you called the last time the salt cell quit.

Where we work

Five cities, one route book.

We started Wild Coyote Pool Service in Queen Creek in 2012 because the East Valley was outgrowing the old pool guys, and the new construction needed someone who actually understood salt cells, in-floor systems, and cartridge filters. Fourteen years later we're still based in the 85142, still family-owned, and still running weekly routes out of the foothills of the San Tan Mountains across the five neighboring cities our trucks can reach without driving past another route.

By city

The five cities on the route.

Coverage shifts a little by season, but the five cities below are the steady route footprint. If your pool sits inside one of these zip codes, a weekly visit is almost always something we can fit in.

City · 01

Queen Creek

Home base. Our trucks roll out of the 85142 yard, so most Queen Creek pools get same-week service from a route that doesn't double back from another city.

City · 02

San Tan Valley

The other side of the foothills. We've worked the subdivisions north of Hunt Highway since 2012 and know which builder pools came with sand filters versus cartridge.

City · 03

Mesa

East Mesa is a regular route stop. Older diving pools, salt conversions, and in-floor cleaning systems are most of what we touch out this way.

City · 04

Chandler

Chandler routes run through the Ocotillo and Pecos corridors. Most accounts here are weekly service plus the spring acid-wash or filter-clean refresh.

City · 05

Gilbert

Gilbert and the Power Ranch stretch lean newer-build with pebble finishes and variable-speed pumps. Tile calcium and salt-cell rebuilds make up most of the repair calls.

The coverage map

Centered on Queen Creek 85142.

Our yard sits at the foot of the San Tans. From there, the route reaches west into Chandler and Gilbert, north into Mesa, and across the wash into San Tan Valley. If you're inside one of the city tiles below, we can almost certainly fit you on a weekly route.

Approx. East Valley coverage · updated 2026
Not sure if you're in range?

Tell us the cross streets — we'll tell you the route day.

If your zip isn't on the list above, send it anyway. There's a good chance we're already driving past your block on the way to another job, and we'll know within a day whether we can add you.