Adams County CO Contractor List With Phone Numbers (2026)
Adams County covers Denver’s fast-growing northern metro, and more than half of its recent permits carry a direct contractor phone. Here is how trade contractors put it to work.
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View Adams County leads →Every building permit pulled in Adams County — Denver’s fast-growing northern metro, spanning Thornton, Westminster, Commerce City, Brighton and the booming I-76 corridor — marks a property owner who has already committed to spending money. PermitGrab turns the Adams County public permit feed into a clean, contactable list so trade contractors and suppliers can reach the right party while the job is still live.
Adams County Permit Data at a Glance
PermitGrab currently tracks 280 building permits in Adams County, Colorado, with the newest record dated June 19, 2026. Across the most recent 90 days, 144 of 280 permits carry a contact phone number — about 51 percent — resolving to 105 distinct contractor phone numbers. More than half of recent permits reaching a direct phone is one of the stronger contactability rates we track.
Which Trades Are Pulling Permits
The last 90 days break down by trade as follows, with the count of permits that include a phone number in parentheses:
- General Construction — 71 permits (24 with phone). The largest category, covering additions, repairs, and mixed-scope work.
- HVAC — 64 permits (45 with phone). The most phone-contactable trade in the feed — about seven of ten carry a direct number.
- Roofing — 51 permits (22 with phone). A deep stream in a county exposed to Front Range hail.
- Landscaping & Exterior — 26 permits (10 with phone).
- Electrical — 21 permits (15 with phone).
- Plumbing — 11 permits (7 with phone).
- Solar — 10 permits (3 with phone).
- Structural — 9 permits (7 with phone).
Who Buys Adams County Permit Leads
HVAC contractors get the cleanest list here — 64 filings in 90 days, 45 with a direct phone, roughly a 70 percent contactability rate. Roofers work a deep 51-permit stream driven by Front Range hail damage, and general contractors mine the largest category for additions and renovations across Thornton, Westminster and Commerce City. Electricians and plumbers reach a number on most of their filings. For the broader Denver region, browse the live Denver permit page and Aurora permit page.
How Fresh Is the Data
Freshness is the whole game with permit leads — a 60-day-old permit is a job that is already framed. Adams County refreshes daily, and the newest permit on file is dated today. Browse the live Adams County permit page to see current counts, top contractors, and recent filings before you commit.
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