Tampa Bay roofing leads
Know which roofs to chase — before the other guys knock.
PermitIQ Leads reads every building permit and property record across Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, and the City of Tampa, then ranks each home by how likely the owner needs a roof. Fresh every day — not the twice-a-month lists everyone else is calling.
Roof due
Older roofs with no re-roof permit on record — the homeowner is the customer.
Just invested
Owners who just pulled a solar, remodel, or HVAC permit. Money's already moving — good time to pitch.
Competitor job
Every roofing permit pulled nearby, so you see who's working where, and which blocks are turning over.
Today’s hottest roofs
A live sample. Owner name and full address unlock when you sign in.
Roof ~23 yrs old (built 2003); pre-2007-FBC — storm-exposed (Helene/Milton zone); no re-roof permit on record
Roof ~22 yrs old (built 2004); pre-2007-FBC — storm-exposed (Helene/Milton zone); no re-roof permit on record
Roof ~20 yrs old (built 2006); pre-2007-FBC — storm-exposed (Helene/Milton zone); no re-roof permit on record
Roof ~24 yrs old (built 2002); pre-2007-FBC — storm-exposed (Helene/Milton zone); no re-roof permit on record
Roof ~22 yrs old (built 2004); pre-2007-FBC — storm-exposed (Helene/Milton zone); no re-roof permit on record
Roof ~23 yrs old (built 2003); pre-2007-FBC — storm-exposed (Helene/Milton zone); no re-roof permit on record
Why the timing matters
In Florida, an old roof is a phone call waiting to happen
Insurers push homeowners to replace once a roof hits 15 years, and roofs built before the 2007 code lose the partial-repair break. We match roof age against permit history — and factor in storm-hit neighborhoods from Helene and Milton — to surface the homes under that pressure right now.
Tell us if it’s any good
This is an early pilot. Thumbs-up or thumbs-down any lead inside — the ranking learns from your calls — and let us know if you’d pay for it.