Areas We Serve
Scott’s Pool Service provides weekly pool maintenance, green pool recovery, salt system service, and filter cleaning throughout Martin County and northern St. Lucie County. Find your area below.
Martin County Based
No Contracts
Licensed & Insured
Find Your Area
We run established weekly routes across Martin County and into northern St. Lucie County. Select your community below for local service information.
Stuart
Martin County
Home base — St. Lucie River, Sewall’s Point, downtown neighborhoods
Palm City
Martin County
Golf communities, large lots, South Fork canal frontage
Jensen Beach
Martin County
Barrier island and Indian River — coastal pool conditions
Hobe Sound
Martin County
Preserve-adjacent — Jonathan Dickinson, Loxahatchee River
Port Salerno
Martin County
Working waterfront — Manatee Pocket and Intracoastal
Port St. Lucie
St. Lucie County
Tradition, PGA Village, and surrounding PSL neighborhoods
Rooted in Martin County — Serving the Treasure Coast
Scott’s Pool Service is based in Martin County and has maintained pools throughout this area for over a decade. The routes we run are established — we’re not covering new ground on every trip. Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and Port Salerno are communities we know, with pools we’ve been maintaining for years in some cases.
Port St. Lucie extends our coverage north into St. Lucie County for pool owners in communities like Tradition and PGA Village who want the same consistent, no-contracts service that Martin County customers have had access to.
Each community on our service map has its own pool conditions — different water chemistry characteristics, different organic load from local vegetation, different coastal or waterway influences on equipment and chemistry. We’ve built familiarity with those specific conditions over time, which is something a franchise dispatching from a central location can’t replicate.
Not sure if we cover your specific street or neighborhood? Reach out directly — we can confirm availability quickly.
These are communities we’ve been running routes in for years. Familiarity with local conditions, equipment, and water chemistry is built in.
Coastal Jensen Beach pools behave differently than preserve-adjacent Hobe Sound pools. We know the differences and adjust accordingly.
Consistent service, consistent communication, no contracts — regardless of which community you’re in.
If your address isn’t clearly within the areas listed, reach out. We’ll give you a straight answer about coverage availability.
What Makes Each Service Area Different
Martin County and the Treasure Coast aren’t one homogenous pool environment. Geography, water supply, vegetation, and coastal exposure vary meaningfully between communities — and those differences show up in pool chemistry and equipment.
St. Lucie River confluence, Indian River Lagoon proximity, mature residential tree canopy, hard water from the local supply, and the coastal character of waterfront neighborhoods near Sewall’s Point and downtown. Home base — the community we know best.
Large lots, golf course communities, South Fork canal frontage, and mature tropical landscaping that generates heavy organic debris load. Larger pools common in estate and golf communities. Hard water calcium accumulation is a consistent factor.
Barrier island positioning between the Indian River Lagoon and Atlantic. Salt air corrosion on equipment is a real factor — particularly east of the Jensen Beach Causeway. Atlantic storm exposure affects chemistry faster than inland communities.
Adjacent to Jonathan Dickinson State Park and the Loxahatchee River — Florida’s only designated Wild and Scenic River. Preserve-edge organic load is among the highest in our service area. Florida native vegetation debris creates distinct chemistry challenges.
Working waterfront community centered on Manatee Pocket — one of the Treasure Coast’s most active boating harbors. Salt air concentration here is higher than typical Intracoastal frontage. Mixed older and newer residential stock means variable equipment ages.
High pool density across planned communities like Tradition and PGA Village. Older construction stock means more pools with aging equipment. C-24 canal system creates waterway-adjacent conditions for many properties. St. Lucie County water supply differs from Martin County.
Services Available Across All Service Areas
The same core services are available throughout our coverage area — delivered with the same consistent, no-contracts approach.
Consistent weekly cleaning, chemistry adjustment, and equipment checks. The foundation of keeping a Florida pool in good shape year-round.
Algae bloom recovery and water chemistry correction. Available throughout the service area for one-time cleanup or as part of getting a pool back on a regular schedule.
Salt cell cleaning, output verification, and chemistry balanced for salt pool parameters. Available across all service areas.
Cartridge, sand, and DE filter cleaning throughout the service area. Especially relevant in high-debris environments like Hobe Sound and Palm City.
Don’t See Your Community Listed?
Our established routes cover the communities listed above. If you’re in a nearby area not shown — parts of Jupiter, Indiantown, or other surrounding communities — reach out and ask. Service area boundaries aren’t always rigid, and if your location works with our routes, we’ll tell you directly.
What we won’t do is tell you we cover your area and then deliver inconsistent service because it’s inconvenient. If we can’t service your address the right way, we’ll say that upfront rather than take on a customer we can’t serve well.
Ready to Get Your Pool on a Schedule?
Find your area above or reach out directly — we’ll confirm coverage and take it from there. No contracts, no pressure.