Every week, Florida homeowners pull permits for panel upgrades, rewires, and renovation projects that need electrical work. Most electricians find out too late. PermitMap sends you every electrical permit in your county the Monday after it clears.
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Identify panel upgrade permits from homeowners adding load for EVs, pools, or home additions.
See renovation and addition permits that need electrical subcontractors for wiring work.
Track commercial fit-out and tenant improvement permits for larger electrical projects.
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A Fort Lauderdale electrician opens the Broward feed Monday and filters to electrical permits: panel upgrades, EV-charger circuits, service changes, and the electrical scope on solar installs. This week shows fifteen — five EV-charger jobs in newer neighborhoods and three full service upgrades worth a same-day call.
The electrician routes the service upgrades to the lead tech and works the EV-charger list personally, reaching owners before the work is scheduled and the job is locked to whoever quoted first. Renovation permits that need rewiring get flagged for the GCs who pulled them. Every record carries an address and scope, so there's no qualifying — just outreach. By midweek the highest-value jobs are quoted, and the rest feed a follow-up queue that keeps the calendar full into next month. The electrician also keeps every address, scope, and value from past weeks, building a re-marketing list for service calls and panel-upgrade follow-ups long after the original job closes — turning one Monday filter into months of repeat work.
We include all residential and commercial electrical permits: panel upgrades, whole house rewires, EV charger installations, renovation electrical work, new construction, and commercial fit-outs. Each permit includes the address, scope of work, and estimated value when available.
Most electricians use the data to identify homes doing renovations that need electrical work, reach out to panel upgrade and rewire jobs, and connect with GCs on new construction projects. EV charger demand is growing fast and those permits appear in your report too.
Yes. We include renovation, addition, and remodel permits that typically require electrical subcontractors. This helps you find work even when the main permit is not labeled as electrical.
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