El Paso, TX Contractor List With Phone Numbers: Fresh Permit Leads at 56% Phone Coverage (2026)
El Paso is a big Texas border metro most lead vendors overlook, and its permit feed is unusually rich: about 56% of permits carry a contractor phone. PermitGrab tracks 126 distinct El Paso contractor phone numbers across 445 permits filed in the last 90 days, current through June 19, 2026.
El Paso is one of the largest cities in Texas, yet it rarely shows up on national lead platforms the way Houston or Dallas do. That is an opening. PermitGrab indexes 445 El Paso permits filed in the last 90 days (current through June 19, 2026, with 323 of them in the trailing 30 days), and the feed is unusually contact-rich: 249 of those permits carry a contractor phone, yielding 126 distinct contractor phone numbers. That is roughly 56% phone coverage — one of the highest rates of any market we track, and far above what a city this size normally delivers.
Why El Paso Coverage Is So High
Most large cities publish a flood of nameless municipal, utility, and sub-permit records that drag phone coverage into the single digits. El Paso's feed is different: the permits that come through carry the contractor's contact information more than half the time. For a roofing, HVAC, or plumbing contractor, that means the leads you pull are actually reachable — you get a dated, address-level permit and a working number on the same record.
What El Paso Contractors Are Working
The phone-tagged permits cluster in the high-frequency residential trades:
- HVAC and mechanical. The single largest phone-carrying category — change-outs and new-system installs across the desert metro's constant cooling demand.
- Roofing. A steady re-roof channel with strong contact coverage.
- Plumbing. Service work, repipes, and new connections.
- General construction. Residential additions, alterations, and new starts.
Who Should Work El Paso
HVAC contractors get the densest, most reachable feed in town; roofing crews and plumbers each have a current, phone-attached job board; GCs and framers track the construction permits for new projects; and suppliers and trade-service vendors use the 126 contractor numbers to reach shops actively pulling permits on the border. Because few national vendors index El Paso, these contractors are not being cold-called by ten competitors.
How PermitGrab Delivers It
El Paso permits ship in one daily feed, newest-first, with permit type, address, filing date, and contractor contact where the jurisdiction publishes it — and here it publishes it most of the time. One flat monthly price covers El Paso and every other market we track, with no per-lead fees. Size the opportunity with our free permit lead estimator, then see plans and start working fresh El Paso leads.