Gulf County is part of Florida's Panhandle region. In April 2026, county builders authorized 64 residential building permits (U.S. Census Building Permits Survey). Activity spans cities including Port St. Joe, Wewahitchka, Mexico Beach, driving demand across roofing, restoration, general-contractors.
In April 2026, contractors pulled 64 building permits across Gulf County, ranking it #37 of 67 Florida counties by permit volume. Volume moved up 77.8% from the prior month, and is up 0% year over year. Single-family work accounted for 64 of those permits and multifamily (5+ unit) for 0. That puts single-family at roughly 100% of Gulf's permit activity this month — a fast read on whether new-home construction or renovation and multifamily work is driving local demand. Across the last 6 months of Census data, monthly permit volume in Gulf moved from 18 to 64 units.
Softer demand — monitor for movement
Composite of permit volume, month-over-month change, and year-over-year trend.
See the full Construction Demand Index ranking →Gulf ranks #37 of 67 Florida counties by permits authorized in April 2026 — top 46% statewide.
Gulf permit volume trended up over the last 6 months (18 → 64 units).
| Nov | Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr |
| 18 | 22 | 22 | 29 | 36 | 64 |
What this means for roofing, restoration, general-contractors contractors in Gulf County: each of those 64permits is an early demand signal — a homeowner or builder who has already committed to a project and is lining up trades. Gulf Countysits in Florida's Panhandle region and covers 3 cities including Port St. Joe, Wewahitchka, Mexico Beach, so demand is spread across several submarkets rather than a single metro.
The timing advantage is the whole point. Reaching an owner while the job is still being scoped — before it shows up on a job site or in a competitor's pipeline — is what turns a public permit record into a booked job. With Gulf County ranked #37 of 67 Florida counties by permit volume this month, there is enough activity to build a consistent roofing pipeline here.
PermitMap aggregates Gulf County permits directly from county building-department records, filters them by your trade and ZIP code, and delivers them every Monday with a live dashboard. Tracked permit types include Roofing, Storm Restoration, New Construction, HVAC. The Construction Demand Index above (47/100) blends real permit volume, month-over-month change, and year-over-year trend into one comparable score.
Watching the trend matters as much as the snapshot: Gulf's permit volume is rising month over month and up year over year, which tells you whether to lean in now or pace your outreach. PermitMap surfaces that movement every Monday so Gulf Countycontractors act on market direction, not just a single month's number.
Sources: Census BPS, FRED. Volume and trend are real Census Building Permits Survey data; the Construction Demand Index is a modeled composite.
In April 2026, Gulf County authorized 64 residential building permits (U.S. Census Building Permits Survey). Volumes vary seasonally; PermitMap refreshes the figure monthly.
The most common permit types in Gulf County include Roofing, Storm Restoration, New Construction, HVAC, Beach Home. Roofing is particularly active due to Florida's storm exposure.
Contractors in Gulf County use PermitMap to get weekly permit reports filtered by their trade. Reports include property addresses, project descriptions, permit values, and filing dates, delivered every Monday.
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