Every week, Florida homeowners pull permits for AC replacements, new system installs, and renovation projects that need HVAC work. Most contractors find out too late. PermitMap sends you every HVAC permit in your county the Monday after it clears.
See system replacements, new construction projects, and major renovations before your competitors hear about them through referrals. No shared leads. Just public permit data, delivered first.
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Homeowners doing additions and renovations often need HVAC upgrades. See these permits before the GC picks a sub.
Track AC replacement permits to identify homeowners actively upgrading their systems.
Connect with builders on new home projects before they finalize HVAC subcontractors.
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Monday, a Miami-Dade HVAC company pulls its county feed and filters to AC-replacement and new-install permits, overlaying the oldest neighborhoods where early-2000s systems are dying. Fourteen replacement permits posted, including three commercial rooftop units — bigger tickets that often come with a service contract.
The commercial jobs get called immediately; the residential replacements go into a sequence timed to land before the first 95-degree week, when every competitor is booked and homeowners take whatever's available. Because the permit precedes the equipment order, the company can still steer the customer toward a higher-efficiency unit or financing. Renovation and new-construction permits with HVAC scope get routed to the GC rep. By Friday the week's biggest jobs are quoted and the spring pipeline is stacked — all from one filtered list, no shared leads, no bidding wars. As summer ramps up, the same feed surfaces the emergency-replacement permits that spike with the heat, so the company stays a step ahead of demand instead of scrambling when the phones finally ring.
We include all residential and commercial HVAC permits: AC replacements, new system installs, ductwork modifications, heat pump installations, and commercial HVAC upgrades. Each permit includes the address, scope of work, and estimated value when available.
Most HVAC contractors use the data to identify homeowners doing renovations who may need system upgrades, reach out to new construction projects before HVAC subs are finalized, and target neighborhoods with aging homes likely to need replacements soon.
Yes. Your weekly report is filtered to show only HVAC-related permits. You can also see renovation and addition permits where homeowners often need HVAC work as part of larger projects.
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