SAN BERNARDINO · 2.18M POPULATION
ROOF10X Permit Intel covers every roofing permit issued by San Bernardino County Land Use Services. We index 14,400 permits a year, score them by intent, and resolve owner contact data so your reps in San Bernardino are calling real homeowners with real projects in flight.
Continuous scrape of San Bernardino County Land Use Services — every new roofing permit indexed within 24 hours of filing.
Each permit scored by intent: re-roof, repair, new construction, insurance claim. Filter your San Bernardino 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 California's peak storm season.
San Bernardino County files roughly 14,400roofing permits per year — that’s about 1,200 per month on average. Against 920 licensed roofing contractors in the county, the work-to-shop ratio comes out to ~16 permits per contractor per year (balanced for new entrants). San Bernardino County accounts for 10.4% of California’s tracked permit volume across 5 ROOF10X-covered counties — ranked #5 of 5 in California by filing volume.
Peak filing month for San Bernardino County is JUN at roughly 1,500 permits — 79% higher than the JAN trough of 840. 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 San Bernardino County are issued through San Bernardino County Land Use Services. 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.
San Bernardino County runs a balanced contractor market. The ~16-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 San Bernardino County permits, owner skiptrace, and intent scoring.