Every week, hundreds of Florida homeowners pull roofing permits. Most roofing contractors find out through referrals, after someone else already got the call. PermitMap sends you every roofing permit in your county the Monday after it clears, with the address and scope, so you can reach out first.
Whether it is storm damage repairs, re-roofs, or new construction, you see the permit before your competitors hear about it through word of mouth. No shared leads. No bidding wars. Just public data, delivered to you first.
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See permits days before word of mouth spreads. Reach homeowners while they are still comparing contractors.
After weather events, identify neighborhoods with multiple roofing permits to focus your canvassing.
Track new home permits to connect with builders and GCs before they finalize roofing subs.
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A Lee County roofer opens the Monday feed and filters to roofing permits — replacements, re-roofs, repairs, and storm-damage filings — then sorts by value. Eight replacements over $20,000 are worth a same-day call; a dozen smaller repairs feed the nurture list. The roofer maps the addresses and spots two streets with multiple active permits.
Those streets become Saturday's canvassing route, with door hangers referencing the work already underway nearby. After a storm, the same filter shows repair permits clustering in the hardest-hit ZIPs, and crews route there before the out-of-town chasers arrive. Every permit is a committed job with an address, so outreach is warm and exclusive — no per-lead fees, no five competitors on the same homeowner. By Friday the estimators have quoted the big tear-offs and the canvassing routes are set, all from one filtered list.
We include all residential and commercial roofing permits: re-roofs (shingle, tile, metal, flat), new construction roofs, storm damage repairs, and roof modifications. Each permit includes the address, scope of work, and estimated value when available.
Most roofers use the data to canvass neighborhoods around active permits, reach out to homeowners directly before competitors hear through referrals, and identify storm damage clusters after weather events. Some also track permit volume to plan crew schedules and marketing spend.
Permits typically appear in your Monday report within 3 to 7 days of being filed with the county. This gives you a significant head start over contractors relying on word of mouth or drive-by prospecting.
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