Electrical Permit Leads in Mesa, AZ (2026)
Mesa runs one of the deepest electrical contractor rosters in our fleet: 2,760 electrical profiles built from the city's daily permit feed, 204 of them carrying a verified direct phone line and 219 with a website on file. 146 of those shops actively pulled permits in the last 90 days, and the citywide feed refreshes daily — 888 permits across all trades in the last 90 days, newest record dated June 24, 2026.
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View Mesa leads →If you sell to electrical contractors — or you run an electrical shop in the East Valley chasing the next service upgrade, solar interconnect, EV-charger install, or tenant improvement — Mesa is one of the deepest electrical markets we index. The city of nearly half a million sits in the middle of one of the fastest-building metros in the country, and every electrical permit it issues flows into our feed the day it publishes.
In Mesa that means 2,760 electrical contractor profiles, one of the largest single-trade rosters anywhere in our fleet. Of those, 204 carry a verified, deduplicated direct phone line and 219 have a website on file — a dial-ready core on top of a named roster of every electrical business we have indexed in the city. The citywide feed — 888 indexed permits across all trades in the last 90 days, 353 of them in the last 30 — refreshes daily, with the newest record dated June 24, 2026.
Depth First, Then the Dial List
Mesa's strength is the size and freshness of the roster. Most lead products hand you a thin, stale list; this one is the opposite — a deep, continuously-rebuilt index of the electrical shops actually filing work in the city. The figure that matters for live outreach is the 146 electrical contractors that pulled permits in the last 90 days: a working core you can prioritize, sitting inside the full 2,760-profile roster. For each one you get the business name, trade, permit history, and project area; for 204 of them you also get a verified phone number to dial today, with more added as our enrichment runs.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The electrical work in Mesa runs through a mix of independent electrical and low-voltage shops and the large homebuilders wiring new tracts. Among the trade specialists in the recent feed are Vertical 1 Communications, Johnson Controls Security Solutions, Aptus Innovations, Shamrock Electric, White Star Electric, Jenco, and Northstar Communications. Filing the highest electrical permit volume are the production builders — Shea Homes, Taylor Morrison, and Brighton Homes — whose new-construction tracts generate steady electrical activity. Whether you are benchmarking competitors or selling gear, fixtures, EV-charging hardware, financing, or insurance, this is the list of who is wiring Mesa right now.
Who This List Helps
Electrical distributors, switchgear, lighting, and EV-charger suppliers reach the deepest active electrical roster in the East Valley by name. Field-service software, dispatch, CRM, and financing vendors get hundreds of demonstrably operating electrical businesses with contact data attached. Insurance, bonding, and warranty teams reach the exact shops filing service-upgrade, solar, and EV work. And electrical companies themselves use the feed to watch competitors and spot buildings turning over — when a commercial tenant improvement or a new residential tract starts filing electrical work, the rest of that project is the next conversation.
The Rest of the Mesa 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 contractor profile, Mesa also offers HVAC (1,452 profiles, 95 phones), Plumbing (768 profiles, 64 phones), Roofing (296 profiles), and Solar (48 profiles). If your market spans trades, the citywide feed gives you all of them from one subscription — see the full cross-trade roster on our Mesa contractor permit-leads page.
Freshness Is the Point
An electrical list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and out-of-business shops. This one rebuilds as Mesa publishes, so the contractors you reach are filing permits right now. Browse the live city feed on the Mesa permits page, compare a near-total-phone-coverage market in electrical permit leads in Anaheim, a high-volume electrical market in electrical permit leads in Orlando, size the opportunity with our free permit lead estimator, 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.