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Florida Building Permits

16,619 recent building permits filed in Florida.

16,619 permits

Other$1,200
13484 SW 28 ST, Miami, FL

FENCE

OwnerCarlos A CastilloFeb 24, 2026#2026027913
Other$2,100
16051 SW 104 TER, Miami, FL

Dura fence & gate

Ramon Fence CorpJoan Manuel MorenoFeb 24, 2026#2026027912
Other$8,500
12903 SW 51 ST, Miami, FL

Add legalize

Better Investments LlcEdgar ValleFeb 24, 2026#2026027908
Roofing
5888 DEVONSHIRE BLVD, Miami, FL

Flat reroof

Strange & Strange Construction IncJulio F BerardFeb 24, 2026#2026028039
Other$1,000
7735 NW 64 ST 5B, Miami, FL

Demo existing wall

Ales Group IncBern Group LlcFeb 24, 2026#2026027907
Other$100,000
10741 SW 121 ST, Miami, FL

Add attached

Black Fin Contractors LlcScott SelentFeb 24, 2026#2026028041
Roofing
10450 SW 19 ST, Miami, FL

Re roof flat

Regosa Engineering Services Inc123 Accounting Tax Services LlcFeb 24, 2026#2026027905
HVAC$15,000
4051 SW 117 AVE, Miami, FL

As per mechanical p

Arctic Circle Air Condition Services C4051 Sw 117 Avenue IncFeb 24, 2026#2026027904
Roofing$53,905
18403 S DIXIE HWY, Miami, FL

RE ROOF

All American Roofing\, IncSouth Dade Shopping LlcFeb 24, 2026#2026028043
Other$116,000
2172 NW 24 CT, Miami, FL
Jcv Construction Enterprises 27 Inc2201 Investment Holdings IncFeb 24, 2026#2026027903
Other$2,450
2930 NW 71 ST, Miami, FL

Dura fncgate/picket

Multitech CorpEmpire Enterprise Group Iv LlcFeb 24, 2026#2026027899
New Construction$800,000
4615 ALTON RD, Miami, FL

New construction

OwnerJorge Luis FernandezFeb 24, 2026#2026027890
Electrical$350
11955 SW 26 TER, Miami, FL

Legalize electrical

OwnerRosa A Alminaque LeFeb 24, 2026#2026027889
Other$2,000
359 NE 112 ST, Miami, FL

SHED

OwnerVanessa PiedrahitaFeb 24, 2026#2026027887
Pool & Spa$75,000
8540 SW 58 ST, Miami, FL

Pool drybar

OwnerRicardo CruzFeb 24, 2026#2026028040
Other$1,000
17121 NW 50 CT, Miami, FL

Legalize durafence

OwnerShinika A WilsonFeb 24, 2026#2026027882
Roofing$13,537
18403 S DIXIE HWY, Miami, FL

Roof recover

All American Roofing\, IncSouth Dade Shopping LlcFeb 24, 2026#2026027877
Other$10,965
1012 NW 129 CT, Miami, FL

Repl imp doors

The At-Home Services IncMario J Arus &W Carmen MFeb 24, 2026#2026027881
Commercial$2,100
8347 SW 40 ST, Miami, FL

Channel letter sign

Forever Signs IncOpportunity Global IncFeb 24, 2026#2026027885
Electrical$260,200
12456 SW 248 ST, Miami, FL

Electricall 6a

Arnold J. Electric IncTpg Ag Ehc Sd Multi State 1 LlcFeb 24, 2026#2026027883

Florida's construction market is moving fast. Our database tracks 16,619 active building permits across the state, with 5,323 new permits filed in just the last 30 days. That's real work happening right now that needs contractors. Miami dominates the activity with 16,381 permits on file, while Homestead shows steady demand with 238 permits. The work breaks down clearly: roofing leads the pack at 2,905 permits, followed by renovation projects at 1,434 permits, pools at 885, and plumbing at 274. Contractors who monitor permit data ahead of the competition win more bids. You need to know where permits are being pulled and what type of work property owners are planning. That's how you reach them before they call three other companies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find new construction leads in Florida?

Pull permit data daily from cities where you operate. New permits are filed constantly, and the property owner's name and address are public record. Contact them early when they've just filed for a specific trade. If a roofing permit is pulled, the homeowner is ready to hire. You can reach them before they've even requested bids from competitors. Track permit types that match your license. If you're in HVAC, watch for renovation permits that typically include mechanical work.

Which cities in Florida have the most building permits?

Miami is by far the most active market with 16,381 permits on file. This makes it the primary source of lead opportunities across all trades. Homestead follows with 238 permits. If you're trying to focus your lead generation efforts, Miami should be your priority. However, don't ignore smaller cities entirely. Less competition means faster response times and often higher close rates when you're one of the few contractors tracking permits in that area.

What types of permits are most common in Florida?

Roofing permits are the most common single trade at 2,905 permits, making it the biggest opportunity for roofers. Renovation projects come in at 1,434 permits and often require multiple trades. Pool permits represent 885 opportunities, usually paired with electrical and plumbing work. Plumbing-specific permits are filed at 274. The category marked 'other' contains 10,384 permits, which includes mixed-use and general construction permits. Check the specific permit type in your city to understand what work property owners are actually planning.