Montgomery County sits in the Houston market. In April 2026, Montgomery County authorized 1,209 residential building permits across all trades (U.S. Census Building Permits Survey). PermitMap helps concrete contractors track this demand and reach owners before competitors.
In practice, a concrete contractor working Montgomery Countyopens PermitMap each Monday, filters the week's permits down to their trade, sorts by valuation, and reaches the highest-value owners before the job is bid — turning public records into a routed call list instead of a guess.
Montgomery County construction demand is tracked from real U.S. Census Building Permits Survey data (1,209 permits authorized in April 2026). Trade-level concrete counts and ZIP-level detail are not yet published for Texas — PermitMap shows only sourced figures and never estimated trade splits. Trade-level lead delivery rolls out as the Texas permit feed comes online.
Full address for every permitted project
Project valuation to prioritize high-value leads
Details on scope (re-roof, replacement, repair)
Know when permits were filed
Property owner details when available
Filter to your trade once the feed is live
Montgomery County authorized 1,209 residential building permits across all trades in April 2026 (U.S. Census Building Permits Survey). Trade-level concrete counts will appear here as the Texas permit feed comes online; PermitMap does not publish estimated trade splits.
Concrete contractors in Montgomery County use permit data to identify owners who have committed to projects, prioritize high-value jobs, and see which areas have the most activity — a first-mover advantage over competitors.
Where the permit feed is live, PermitMap provides property addresses, permit valuations, project descriptions, and filing dates for concrete permits in Montgomery County, delivered weekly. Today, Montgomery County shows real Census volume and trend, with trade-level lead delivery rolling out as the Texas feed expands.
Building permits in Montgomery County are typically filed 2–4 weeks before work begins. A freshly filed permit gives you a head start on bidding — before the project is visible from the street or shared by word of mouth.
PermitMap delivers Montgomery County permit intelligence weekly, with concrete trade filtering rolling out as the Texas feed expands. PermitMap delivers a new scored list every Monday morning — sign up for a 14-day trial and your first list arrives this week.
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