Birmingham, AL Contractor List With Phone Numbers (2026)
Birmingham logged 1,486 building permits in the last 90 days, 754 in the last 30, newest dated June 19, 2026. That activity yields 412 named contractor businesses and 450 deduplicated phone numbers, 288 of them attached to permits filed in the last 30 days.
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View Birmingham leads →Birmingham is Alabama's largest construction market, and almost every contractor in the feed carries a working phone number. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 1,486 building permits across Birmingham, with 754 filed in just the last 30 days and the newest record dated June 19, 2026. From that activity we built a list of 412 named contractor businesses, of which 450 carry a working, deduplicated phone number — and 288 of those phones are attached to permits filed in the last 30 days.
We are deliberate about that phone figure. A single active shop can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens. So the number that matters for outreach is 450 distinct contractor phone numbers over 90 days, every one tied to a business that pulled a real permit. That is a dial-ready list of contractors you can prove are working right now.
Where the Work Is Right Now
By distinct contractor, the most active trades are Electrical (165), HVAC (83), General Construction (69), Plumbing (68), Interior Renovation (26). The lead with Electrical (165 distinct businesses) and HVAC (83) tells you where the dollars and the buying are concentrated this quarter.
Who This Helps
HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical supply houses reach the largest active trade pools in the market. Building-material distributors get the general-contractor and renovation segments buying by the truckload. Software, insurance, bonding, and fleet vendors reach hundreds of demonstrably operating small businesses. And teams that enrich their own data get a 412-business named list, complete with trade and permit history, to append against.
Freshness Is the Point
A contractor list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers. This list refreshes as Birmingham publishes — newest record days old, 754 permits in the last month alone — so the numbers you dial belong to contractors who pulled a permit this month. Browse the live feed on the Birmingham permits page, or see PermitGrab pricing for the full named list delivered daily.
One more thing on cost: shared lead networks resell a single homeowner to four or five contractors, so a booked job can cost $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the contractor the day the permit files.