Pinellas is one of the densest counties in the Southeast, with over 250,000 single-family homes packed between St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Dunedin. Older housing stock means more aging roofs. We find them before your competitors do.
Pinellas County's density is an advantage for roofing contractors working lead lists. You can canvass an entire neighborhood in a single afternoon. The challenge is knowing which neighborhoods to hit.
We solve that with permit data. The mid-century neighborhoods around St. Pete, Seminole, and Largo have some of the highest concentrations of aging roofs in the entire Tampa Bay metro.
Select the Pinellas County neighborhoods you want to work. Choose a roof age threshold: 15, 20, or 25 years.
We query Pinellas County permit records and cross-reference against current ownership data to identify qualifying homes.
Address, owner name, mailing address, roof age, property value, and phone when available. Use it the same day.
Most of Pinellas County was built out between the 1950s and 1980s, before the peninsula ran out of developable land. That housing stock is now 40 to 70 years old. Even with roof replacements, the replacement cycles keep stacking. There are more qualifying leads per square mile in Pinellas than almost anywhere else in Tampa Bay.
Yes, we cover all of Pinellas County including coastal communities. Salt air accelerates roof deterioration, so coastal neighborhoods often have higher-than-average concentrations of aging roofs relative to their permit history.
Yes. When you generate and download a lead list, it's yours. We don't sell the same list to other contractors. You pulled the data, you own the leads.
At a 15-year threshold, you'll see roofs ranging from 15 to 40+ years old. If you want the most motivated homeowners, sort by roof age descending and start at the top. Roofs over 25 years in Florida's climate are almost always at or past end of life.
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