DeLand FL HVAC & Roofing Permit Leads (2026)
DeLand anchors west Volusia County, where HVAC and roofing work dominate the permit feed. Here is how trade contractors turn it into a contactable list.
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DeLand Permit Data at a Glance
PermitGrab currently tracks 809 building permits in DeLand, Florida, with the newest record dated June 17, 2026. Across the most recent 90 days the feed names 153 distinct contractors, and 296 of 809 permits carry a contact phone number — about 37 percent — resolving to 159 distinct contractor phone numbers. Like much of Central Florida, the mix is heavy on HVAC and roofing.
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:
- HVAC — 255 permits (92 with phone). The largest category, driven by Florida’s year-round cooling load.
- General Construction — 121 permits (59 with phone).
- New Construction — 115 permits (41 with phone).
- Roofing — 106 permits (53 with phone). About half carry a direct phone.
- Electrical — 60 permits (18 with phone).
- Plumbing — 46 permits (12 with phone).
Who Buys DeLand Permit Leads
HVAC contractors work the 255-permit heating-and-cooling stream, the largest in the feed. Roofers mine the 106 roofing permits — about half phone-contactable — in a market where storm and age-driven replacements stay steady. Builders and suppliers track the combined new-construction and general-construction filings as west Volusia continues to grow. Compare a nearby Central Florida market in our Orlando permit feed.
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. DeLand refreshes daily, and the newest permit on file is dated within the last few days. Browse the live DeLand permit page to see current counts, top contractors, and recent filings before you commit.
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