Plumbing Permits in Florida: Finding Your Next Job
Florida's aging housing stock and new construction create steady plumbing demand. Learn how to use permit data to find plumbing jobs.
By Dana Richard · Founder, PermitMap · Permit figures verified against the U.S. Census Building Permits Survey
In April 2026, Pinellas County authorized 170 new residential building permits — ranking #28 of 67 Florida counties, per the U.S. Census Building Permits Survey. PermitMap's live permit feed — which spans repairs and replacements, not just new construction — is currently tracking 12 plumbing permits in Pinellas County. Total volume is up 8.3% from the prior month.
Pinellas County permit snapshot
The latest building-permit data for Pinellas County, straight from the public record. The headline count is new residential units authorized in the U.S. Census Building Permits Survey; the trade and ZIP detail below comes from PermitMap's live permit feed, which is broader (it includes repairs and replacements, not just new construction). Both reflect real, recent activity — not a static estimate.
Most active permit categories
Permit volume is rarely spread evenly. In Pinellas County the heaviest activity is concentrated in General contracting (64 permits), Electrical (34 permits), and Roofing (19 permits). That concentration is exactly where plumbers should focus first.
Where activity concentrates
These ZIP codes are seeing the most recent permit activity in the county — the highest-yield targets for canvassing, direct mail, and geo-targeted ads:
Sources: U.S. Census Building Permits Survey — new residential permit units, April 2026; Federal Reserve (FRED) — annual year-over-year permit change; PermitMap permit feed — trade-level and ZIP-level detail, refreshed weekly. Figures refresh monthly (permit-feed detail weekly) and reflect the most recent reporting period available at publication.
Why permit data matters for plumbers
Building permits are filed before work begins, which makes them the earliest reliable signal of construction demand. For plumbing contractors, that timing is everything: a permit tells you a homeowner or builder has already committed to a project and is actively lining up the trades to deliver it. Tracking that activity across Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Palm Beach County lets you reach decision-makers while the job is still being scoped, instead of competing for attention after every other contractor has already called.
PermitMap aggregates permits from county building departments and delivers them filtered by trade and location, every Monday. That turns raw public records into a working list of real, fundable projects you can act on this week.
Trades seeing the most demand
Permit volume rarely moves evenly across trades. These are the categories most relevant to this analysis — each has a dedicated intelligence hub:
Counties to watch
The strongest opportunities for this topic cluster in a handful of markets. Explore live permit coverage for each:
How to turn this into booked work
The contractors who win the most jobs treat permit data as a weekly routine, not a one-off. Review fresh permits as soon as they land, prioritize the projects that match your trade and service area, and reach out while the homeowner is still making decisions. Pair that with a consistent follow-up system and you build a predictable pipeline instead of riding the ups and downs of referrals and paid leads.
That is exactly what PermitMap is built to support: fresh, filtered permits for your county and trade, delivered every Monday, with a live dashboard so you never miss a new project in your market.
Key takeaways
- Pinellas County authorized 170 new residential permits in April 2026 (#28 of 67 Florida counties) — a concrete read on where plumbing demand is heading.
- The most active permit categories right now are General contracting, Electrical, Roofing — prioritize outreach where the volume is concentrated.
- Permit activity clusters in ZIP codes 34683, 34684, 33714 — tighten canvassing and ad targeting there first.
- Permits are filed 2–4 weeks before work begins and are exclusive to act on, unlike shared leads resold to several contractors at once.
Frequently asked questions
How many building permits were issued in Pinellas County?
Pinellas County authorized 170 new residential building permits in April 2026, per the U.S. Census Building Permits Survey, ranking #28 of 67 Florida counties. That is an increase of 8.3% versus the prior month.
Which trades have the most permit activity in Pinellas County?
Recent PermitMap data shows the most active categories are General contracting (64), Electrical (34), Roofing (19). Volumes shift week to week as new permits are filed.
How can plumbers find these jobs?
PermitMap delivers Pinellas County plumbing permits filtered by trade every Monday, so you can reach owners while a project is still being scoped — before it is listed or bid out.
Is building permit data public record?
Yes. Building permits are public records maintained by county building departments. PermitMap aggregates, normalizes, and filters them so you don't have to check each county portal by hand.
How we source this data
PermitMap builds its market intelligence from primary public records, not estimates or scraped aggregators. Permit counts come from the official sources below and are refreshed on the cadence noted, so the figures in this article reflect the most recent reporting period available when it was last updated (June 14, 2026).
- U.S. Census Building Permits Survey — new residential permit units, April 2026
- Federal Reserve (FRED) — annual year-over-year permit change
- PermitMap permit feed — trade-level and ZIP-level detail, refreshed weekly
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Dana Richard is the founder of PermitMap. He started the company after watching Florida contractors lose bids to competitors who found out about jobs earlier, and now oversees the data pipeline and editorial analysis behind its market reports — verified against the U.S. Census Building Permits Survey. More about Dana Richard.
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