Cleveland, OH Contractor List With Phone Numbers: Fresh Permit Leads (2026)
Cleveland runs a deep, fast-moving permit feed. PermitGrab indexes 4,390 Cleveland permits filed in the last 90 days — 1,841 in just the last 30 — current through June 22, 2026, and pulls 420 distinct contractor phone numbers.
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View Cleveland leads →Cleveland anchors Northeast Ohio and runs one of the deeper, faster-moving permit feeds in the Great Lakes region. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 4,390 Cleveland permits, with 1,841 filed in just the last 30 days and the newest record dated June 22, 2026. From that activity we built a list of 420 distinct contractor phone numbers, every one tied to a business that pulled a real permit.
About 1,319 of the 4,390 permits carry a contractor contact — roughly 30% coverage. Cleveland publishes a broad permit feed that includes registration and certificate filings alongside construction work, so the contractor contacts concentrate in the construction-project records. That is exactly the slice that maps to billable jobs.
Where the Work Is
- Construction projects. The core channel — 2,103 permits over 90 days and the densest contractor-contact coverage in the feed.
- Lead-safe certification. Cleveland's lead-safe program drives steady abatement and inspection work tied to rental housing.
- Rental and disclosure filings. A high-volume compliance channel that signals where owners are turning over and improving property.
Who Should Work Cleveland
General contractors and remodelers own the construction-project channel; lead-abatement, HVAC, and electrical specialists work a dense rehab market across the city's older housing stock; and suppliers and service vendors use the 420 contractor numbers to reach shops building right now.
Freshness Is the Point
This list refreshes as Cleveland publishes — newest record dated today, 1,841 permits in the last month alone — so the numbers you dial belong to contractors working this month. Browse the live feed on the Cleveland permits page, size it with our free permit lead estimator, then see plans and start working fresh Cleveland leads.
On cost: shared lead networks resell a single homeowner to four or five contractors, so a booked job can run $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the contractor the day the permit files.