Family-owned and based in the foothills of the San Tan Mountains, Wild Coyote runs weekly pool routes across Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert — the same five cities, the same trucks, the same person on the call.
We started in Queen Creek in 2012 and we’ve stayed close to home ever since. Our weekly routes run out of the San Tan foothills and cover the five East Valley submarkets where most of our customers live — Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert. Same owner, same crew, same phone line, season after season.
Each city is a regular stop on the weekly route. Tell us where you are and which day works best for you when you call for a quote.
Home base. Routes run throughout 85142 and the newer neighborhoods east of Ellsworth — the homes built on the desert side of town where dust, monsoon debris, and hard water all hit your pool the hardest.
The other half of our daily route. Tributary and Johnson Ranch get serviced on the same swing as Queen Creek — same drive time, same weekly visit cadence, same equipment knowledge.
South and east Mesa, including the older neighborhoods near Power Road. Tile calcium and pebble-finish wear show up more often on the longer-established pools out here — we know the local water profile cold.
South Chandler primarily, with regular stops near Ocotillo. A lot of in-floor cleaning systems and salt-water setups in this market — both of which we service week-in and week-out.
Southeast Gilbert is on the regular route — the Power Ranch, Seville, and Layton Lakes corridors. Newer pumps and variable-speed equipment here means most repair calls are filter and chemical-balance work.
We dispatch from the foothills of the San Tan Mountains and run east-to-west across the southeast Valley. If your pool is in one of the five cities below, you’re on a regular weekly route.
If you’re close to the five cities above, there’s a good chance we can add the stop. Send a quick note or call the line below and we’ll check the route map for you.