Utah County to Cache County,
twenty-three cities on the weekly rhythm.
Weekly routes run Mon-Fri across Weber, Davis, and Morgan County: Ogden Valley homes in Eden and Liberty, East Bench Ogden builds, the newer subdivisions in Layton, Kaysville, Centerville, and Farmington. The service boundary keeps going south through Salt Lake County into Utah County, and north to Cache County, with scheduled work from our Ogden and Bountiful shops.
Weber, Davis, Morgan
These are the twenty-three city pages below, with published route days and ZIP-level weekly maintenance coverage.
Salt Lake into Utah County
Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, Lehi, American Fork, Orem, Provo are active scheduled-service points, not a future roadmap.
Box Elder into Cache
Brigham City, Logan are batched from Ogden for scheduled work.
Ogden
Ogden is our home base — the densest pool service territory we run.
North Ogden
North Ogden sits on the bench — pools here open a week later than valley floor pools, and they cool down a week earlier in fall.
South Ogden
South Ogden is the older half of Ogden's pool market — many homes built in the 1970s and 1980s along the foothills and around Burch Creek.
Pleasant View
Pleasant View is one of the highest-income pool markets in Weber County — 19.
Roy
Roy is a steady mid-tier pool market — large homes built mostly in the 1990s and 2000s, mid-sized pools, plenty of family use.
Layton
Layton is one of the largest pool markets in Northern Utah — and historically underserved.
Clearfield
Clearfield is a mixed pool market — some legacy 1990s subdivisions, some newer 2010s builds west of Antelope Drive.
Kaysville
Kaysville is one of the premium Davis County pool markets — median household income above $100k, lots of larger homes in the East Mountain View neighborhoods.
Farmington
Farmington pools concentrate in the newer subdivisions along Park Lane and the foothills above Lagoon.
Riverdale
Riverdale is a compact market — fewer pools per capita than Ogden core, but the ones we service tend to be older builds along the Weber River bottom.
Washington Terrace
Washington Terrace is one of Ogden's oldest suburbs — many homes from the 1950s and 1960s, plus a wave of pool installs in the 1970s as the suburb expanded.
West Haven
West Haven is a fast-growing market — new subdivisions, mostly built in the past 10 years.
Hooper
Hooper is rural Weber — larger lots, older builds, often pool-owners who handle a lot themselves but want chemistry handled by a pro.
Syracuse
Syracuse is one of the fastest-growing pool markets in Davis County — new subdivisions adding hundreds of homes annually.
Bountiful
Bountiful is the southern edge of our service area — premium homes along Eagle Ridge and Holbrook Avenue, plus mid-tier subdivisions throughout.
Centerville
Centerville sits between Farmington and Bountiful in the Davis County corridor — a steady mid-tier pool market that historically fell between Poolwerx franchise coverage areas.
South Weber
South Weber straddles the Davis-Weber county border along the south rim of the Weber River canyon — small population, but a tight cluster of high-end homes with significant pool penetration.
Plain City
Plain City is one of the fastest-growing pool markets in Weber County — new subdivisions adding hundreds of homes per year west of Ogden.
Eden
Eden is the highest-end pool market we serve — luxury second homes, large lots, year-round mountain residences.
Huntsville
Huntsville is Ogden Valley's historic heart — homes along the Pineview Reservoir, the original Eden Valley pioneer settlements, and newer luxury builds.
Liberty
Liberty is the quiet north end of Ogden Valley — fewer commercial properties than Eden, more long-tenured residents than Huntsville, and a tighter pocket of pool owners along Highway 162 and the lanes toward Powder Mountain.
Morgan
Morgan sits in Morgan County, just east of the Ogden Valley over Trapper's Loop.
Mountain Green
Mountain Green sits in Morgan County, just east of the Ogden Valley — top 15% household income nationally, mostly executive-tier homes with high-spec pools and outdoor living investments.
Same day, same neighborhood, every single week.
Routes get built by geography, not by request order. That means tighter clusters, less drive time, and a service day you can plan around, and even if a different tech ever covers a Tuesday, the route itself doesn't change.
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