HVAC permits are your call list already written for you — every furnace replacement, heat-pump install, mini-split, and AC add-on filed with the county. Finding them means hours of searching, sorting, and cross-checking county filings — every single week. We do that work every night. You get the finished list: address, permit type, description, Monday morning.
| Permit № | Address | |
|---|---|---|
| 1073114 | xx12 FOX GLOVE DR NW | Look up ➤ |
| 1073112 | xx16 Picnic Point DR NW | Look up ➤ |
| PC26-XXXXX | 0000 000TH AVE E | SUBSCRIBERS |
| PC26-XXXXX | 0000 000TH AVE E | SUBSCRIBERS |
The math: one small job — a fence, a heat-pump install, a repipe — covers the report completely. It only has to work once.
Founding rate: first 20 subscribers lock $79/mo for life — price rises to $99 after.
Every mechanical permit filed in the past week, county-wide — typically 55–80 records covering heat pumps, furnaces, mini-splits, AC systems, and gas piping.
Site address, permit type, work description, status, and a direct link to the county permit page (which shows applicant/owner for follow-up).
Drops straight into your spreadsheet, CRM, or route planner. No portal, no login, no software to learn.
Every report groups permits into six hot zones (Puyallup, Spanaway, South Hill, etc.) with one-click Google Maps routes.
A "lead" is one homeowner who filled out a form on five websites — shared, shopped, and stale. A permit is money already committed: project approved, ground about to break, and nobody standing in line ahead of you.
The national data firms sell this intel to franchises for 10x the price. Groundwork is the county-scale version — one county, every permit, $79 — priced so a working contractor can expense it without thinking twice.
No — better. A lead is one homeowner shared with five contractors. This is every project in the county with money committed and approval granted — a quarter before it needs your trade. You're not buying a name off a form; you're seeing the whole county's incoming work at once.
Pulled from the county record every night, compiled and delivered every Monday at 6:15 AM. Each report covers the prior week's filings.
One email, every Monday: a readable report (like the excerpt above, complete) plus a CSV attachment with every record — address, description, valuation, builder, status — ready for your spreadsheet or CRM. No portal. No login. No software.
The HVAC edition is every mechanical permit filed in Pierce County — heat pumps, furnaces, mini-splits, AC add-ons. If you install gas piping, propane, or heat pumps, this is your Monday call list. We also publish editions for new construction and plumbing.
One click on the manage-subscription link in every email, handled by Stripe. No forms, no phone calls, no "retention specialist." Cancel at 6:14, skip the 6:15 report.