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HVAC Contractors
Filter by Mechanical permits and size quotes to sqft. Active permits mean the GC is staffing now.
Book installs before the drywall crew arrives.
Electricians
Electrical permits show up early in the cycle. Contact the GC before rough-in is scheduled.
Get panel and rough-in work locked in first.
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Roofers
Roofing permits are fast-turnaround. Most owners haven't picked a roofer when the permit is issued.
Close in days, not weeks — the budget is already approved.
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Plumbers
New construction and addition permits need rough-in before slab. Be first to the site walk.
Secure the full build contract, not just the service call.
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General Contractors
See every active permit in your market. Some owners pull permits before hiring a GC.
Pitch before the owner gets 3 other bids.
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Specialty Trades
Solar, pool, flooring, fire suppression — filter by project type and jump on niche jobs.
Less competition, higher margins on specialized work.
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Material Suppliers
Track high-value new construction and commercial projects. Sell before the contractor buys elsewhere.
Be the quoted supplier before bids go out.
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Real Estate Investors
Find stalled or recently-issued permits on distressed properties. Off-market deal intelligence.
Contact owners of expired permits — they may be stuck and selling.

Seattle Roofing Permits

Find active roofing permits in Seattle. Every roofing permit represents a property owner with an approved budget who likely has not hired a contractor yet. Roofing permits close fast — most are issued after the owner has already decided to replace or repair the roof, but before they have selected a roofer.

Monitor Seattle roofing permits daily to contact property owners within 24–48 hours of issuance. Early outreach significantly increases win rates because most homeowners get only one or two additional bids after the first contractor they speak with.

Seattle's ADU boom and tech-sector growth have created sustained demand for roofing work across King County. The rainy climate makes timing critical — property owners with active permits typically want work started quickly, giving responsive contractors an edge.

Seattle's rainy climate means roofing contractors have a narrow dry-season window — typically July through September. Homeowners with active roofing permits often need work started within weeks, not months, to avoid winter moisture damage.

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