PHILADELPHIA · 1.55M POPULATION
ROOF10X Permit Intel covers every roofing permit issued by City of Philadelphia Licenses & Inspections. We index 18,200 permits a year, score them by intent, and resolve owner contact data so your reps in Philadelphia are calling real homeowners with real projects in flight.
Continuous scrape of City of Philadelphia Licenses & Inspections — every new roofing permit indexed within 24 hours of filing.
Each permit scored by intent: re-roof, repair, new construction, insurance claim. Filter your Philadelphia pipeline to only the calls worth making.
Phone, email, and mailing address resolved against parcel data. No more cold-calling random LLCs.
Median time from permit filing to indexed-in-your-CRM is under 6 hours. P95 inside 24 hours, even during Pennsylvania's peak storm season.
Philadelphia County files roughly 18,200roofing permits per year — that’s about 1,517 per month on average. Against 1,080 licensed roofing contractors in the county, the work-to-shop ratio comes out to ~17 permits per contractor per year (balanced for new entrants). Philadelphia County accounts for 54.2% of Pennsylvania’s tracked permit volume across 2 ROOF10X-covered counties — the #1 county in the state by filing volume.
Peak filing month for Philadelphia County is JUN at roughly 2,276 permits — 275% higher than the JAN trough of 607. Shops staffed for the JUN peak typically run lean from DEC-JAN unless they cross-sell into the storm-tracker pipeline.
All roofing permits in Philadelphia County are issued through City of Philadelphia Licenses & Inspections. ROOF10X indexes their public records inside 24 hours — median freshness in the pipeline is under 6 hours from filing to your CRM, with owner skiptrace and intent scoring pre-attached.
Philadelphia County runs a balanced contractor market. The ~17-permit-per-shop ratio gives room for differentiation through speed and storm-canvass discipline.
Live in your workspace inside ten minutes — pre-loaded with the last 90 days of Philadelphia County permits, owner skiptrace, and intent scoring.