Service areas · Sarasota & Manatee counties, FL
Pool leak detection service areas across Sarasota & Manatee
Sarasota to Bradenton, the barrier islands to Lakewood Ranch's newest streets — two counties, one method. Each anchor area gets its own page because the pools differ: 1960s Gulf Gate originals leak differently than five-year-old Lakewood Ranch builds, and the islands add salt and settling of their own.
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By area
The anchor areas, and how their pools leak
Sarasota & the keys
Older-stock pools from Gulf Gate to the islands — skimmer-throat country, with salt air and coastal settling doing the aging. The Sarasota page.
Bradenton & Palmetto
Manatee's mixed decades of pools, river-adjacent water tables, and steady rental turnover. The Bradenton page.
Venice & south county
Retirement-era pools aging in waves, plus Nokomis, Osprey, and North Port's spread. The Venice page.
Lakewood Ranch
Newer builds with feature-heavy pools — spas, spillways, in-floor systems — where complexity, not age, writes the leak profile. The Lakewood Ranch page.
Coverage questions
I'm outside the four cities listed — covered?
Likely yes — Palmetto, Parrish, Osprey, Nokomis, North Port, Siesta Key, Longboat Key, and Anna Maria all ride the same routes. Name your spot and the answer is immediate.
Does my location change the price?
The pool sets the visit; the location sets the drive and the access notes (barrier-island parking, gated communities). Within the two counties it's minor, and it's named on the call, not hidden.
Do you handle rental and seasonal-resident pools?
Routinely — this coast is full of pools whose owners are elsewhere half the year. Detection visits coordinate with property managers, and findings get reported by phone and in writing so absentee decisions are easy.
Next step
Somewhere on this coast losing water?
Name the town and the daily loss — coverage answers are immediate.