Electrical Permit Leads in Austin, TX (2026)
Austin is one of the busiest electrical markets in the country. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 3,691 electrical permits in the city, 1,436 of them in the last 30, pulled by 585 distinct businesses. 610 of the 622 Austin electrician profiles ship with a working, deduplicated phone number — 98% phone coverage, the highest in our fleet.
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View Austin leads →If you sell to electricians — or you run an electrical company hunting the next service upgrade, panel swap, EV-charger install, solar tie-in, or new-construction rough-in — Austin is one of the densest single markets in the United States. The metro keeps adding rooftops at a Texas pace, the electrification wave (EV chargers, heat pumps, battery storage) is layering new load onto older homes, and the result is an electrical-permit feed that files in volume almost every business day.
Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 3,691 electrical permits across Austin, with 1,436 filed in just the last 30 days. Those permits were pulled by 585 distinct electrical businesses over the quarter. The newest permit record in the city is dated June 22, 2026, and the feed refreshes daily as the city publishes.
The Phone-Verified Electrician List
Most lead products hand you an address and nothing to dial. This one is different. PermitGrab matches Austin permit activity against contractor-licensing and business data so the electrical shops pulling these permits carry a real number. In Austin that means 622 electrician profiles, of which 610 carry a working, deduplicated phone number — 98% phone coverage, the highest of any city in our fleet. That is a dial-ready list of electrical companies you can prove are actively working, not a stale directory.
We are deliberate about the phone count. A single busy electrical company can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens. So the figure that matters for outreach is 610 distinct electrician phone numbers, every one tied to a business that pulled a real Austin electrical permit.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The work is concentrated among established shops. Across the last 180 days the most active electrical businesses by permit count include In Charge Electrical Services, IES Residential, Landmark Electric, AEI Electric, Austin Lanehart Electric, PowerHouse Electrical Services, Mister Sparky Austin, Alterman, and Exceed Electrical Contracting. These are the volume players — useful whether you are benchmarking competitors or selling gear, financing, software, or insurance into the busiest crews in the metro.
Who This List Helps
Electrical-supply distributors and gear, panel, conductor, and EV-charger wholesalers reach the largest active crews in Central Texas by the truckload. Field-service software, dispatch, CRM, and financing vendors get hundreds of demonstrably operating electrical businesses. Insurance, bonding, and warranty teams reach the exact shops filing service-upgrade, panel, and new-construction work. And electrical companies themselves use the feed to watch competitors and spot neighborhoods turning over — when a subdivision starts filing rough-in permits, the rest of that subdivision is the next conversation.
The Rest of the Austin Trades
Electrical is the densest trade in the city, but the same daily feed carries every other building trade if you sell across categories. By distinct contractor with phones attached, Austin also offers HVAC (496 phones), Plumbing (435 phones), Roofing, and General Construction. If your market is wider than electrical, start with the broader Austin construction report, or compare another high-coverage electrical market on our Miami-Dade electrical permit leads page.
Freshness Is the Point
An electrician list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and out-of-business shops. This one refreshes as Austin publishes — 1,436 electrical permits in the last 30 days, newest record two days old — so the numbers you dial belong to electrical contractors working right now. Browse the live city feed on the Austin permits page, read the method behind it in our guide to contractor leads from building permits, 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 electrical contractor, supplier, or owner the day the permit files.