Every week, Florida homeowners pull permits for new pools, renovations, and spa projects. Most pool contractors find out through referrals, after someone else already got the call. PermitMap sends you every pool permit in your county the Monday after it clears.
See new pool builds, renovation projects, and spa installations before your competitors hear about them. No shared leads. Just public permit data, delivered first.
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Track new construction permits to connect with homeowners planning pool projects after move-in.
See pool renovation and remodel permits to reach homeowners upgrading existing pools.
Track commercial pool permits for HOAs, hotels, and apartment complexes.
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A Sarasota pool builder opens PermitMap Monday and filters to pool permits: new builds, renovations, spas, and screen enclosures. Three new-pool permits over $60,000 posted in gated communities east of I-75, plus several enclosure and renovation jobs. The builder sorts by budget and routes the big new builds to the design team.
These are long-lead, high-ticket projects, so reaching owners during planning — before they've signed with a competitor — is everything. The builder pitches the deck and enclosure as add-ons to grow the ticket, and adds the renovations to a separate sequence. Because the permit is on file weeks before excavation, the conversation starts while the homeowner is still choosing a builder, not after three competitors have already bid. One Monday list keeps the build calendar full through the season. And because pool projects often lead to outdoor-kitchen, deck, and screen work, one permit frequently turns into a second and third contract with the same homeowner over the following months.
We include all residential and commercial pool permits: new pool construction, pool renovations, spa installations, pool deck work, equipment upgrades, and pool enclosures. Each permit includes the address, scope of work, and estimated value when available.
Most pool contractors use the data to identify new construction homes that will need pools, reach out to renovation projects before competitors, and track permit volume to focus marketing on high-activity areas. Some also monitor competitor activity by tracking who is pulling permits.
Yes. We include new home construction permits which often lead to pool projects once the home is built. This gives you a pipeline of future pool prospects in your county.
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