Lee County, FL Landscaping & Exterior Permit Leads: 95 Pool, Screen & Outdoor Contractors, 96% With Phones (2026)
The outdoor-living trades are one of the busiest corners of the Lee County permit feed. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 70 landscaping and exterior permits pulled by 40 distinct businesses — pool builders, screen-enclosure crews, and land-development firms — and 91 of the 95 Lee County outdoor-living profiles ship with a phone number (85 distinct), a 96% phone-coverage roster of the Southwest Florida firms winning outdoor work right now.
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View Lee County leads →If you sell to the outdoor-living trades — pool builders and pool-equipment, pump, and chemical suppliers, screen-enclosure and aluminum-frame wholesalers, fence and rail distributors, paver and hardscape suppliers, landscape-supply yards, or the financing and software vendors that serve them — or you run a pool, screen, or fence company and want to see exactly who is winning work across Southwest Florida, Lee County is one of the most concentrated outdoor-living markets we track. The Fort Myers–Cape Coral metro is wall-to-wall screen cages, pools, and post-hurricane exterior rebuilds, and the county publishes its permits with the contractor named on the record. Real pool, enclosure, and exterior jobs pull permits, so this stream maps the outdoor-living businesses actually building in Lee County.
Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 70 landscaping and exterior permits across Lee County, pulled by 40 distinct businesses — 13 of those permits landed in the last 30 days from 12 active firms. The newest outdoor-living filing is dated June 12, 2026, and the feed refreshes as Lee County publishes (the county posts permits in periodic batches rather than daily). City-wide, PermitGrab indexed 1,234 Lee County permits over the same 90 days, 349 of them in the last 30.
The Lee County Outdoor-Living Contractor List
Most lead products hand you an address and nothing to dial. PermitGrab builds an actual contractor list: 95 Lee County landscaping and exterior contractor profiles — pool builders, screen-enclosure and aluminum crews, fence companies, and land-development firms — each tied to real, recent permit activity, with the trade, the firm, and the most recent filing attached. Florida's DBPR contractor-licensing file lets us attach a phone number to nearly all of them: in Lee County, 91 of the 95 outdoor-living profiles carry a phone number (85 distinct numbers) — 96% phone coverage, one of the highest rates of any trade-and-market combination we publish. Pool and aluminum contractors in Florida are state-licensed, and that licensing trail is exactly what makes the phone match this strong.
We are deliberate about the phone count. A single busy screen or pool company can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens — and we only report a phone when licensing data gives us a real one. So the figure that matters for outreach is 85 distinct outdoor-living contractor phone numbers, every one tied to a business that pulled a real Lee County permit.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The work splits across pool and spa builders, screen-enclosure and aluminum crews, and land-development contractors prepping lots across Cape Coral and Fort Myers. Across the last 90 days the most active outdoor-living businesses by permit count include Bach Land Development (8 permits), Pinnacle USA (6), Alter Home Group (5), Fabri Tech Screen Enclosures (4), Aragon Pools and Spas, B and B Investment Development, and Crown Builds. These are the volume players, useful whether you are benchmarking competitors or selling pool equipment, aluminum and screen stock, pavers, fill and site-prep services, financing, or software into the busiest outdoor crews in Southwest Florida.
Who This List Helps
Pool-equipment, pump, and chemical suppliers reach the exact builders filing Lee County pool permits. Screen-enclosure and aluminum-frame wholesalers get a vetted list of the crews rebuilding cages across the metro — Fabri Tech Screen Enclosures alone filed four permits in the window. Fence, rail, and paver distributors reach demonstrably operating exterior firms instead of stale directory listings. Site-prep, fill, and equipment-rental vendors see land-development filers like Bach Land Development the week their permits post. Subcontractors and landscapers use the list in reverse: a pool or enclosure permit means a project that still needs decking, electrical bonding, screening, and finish landscaping — and the feed names the filing contractor with a phone number attached.
And if you are one of these outdoor-living contractors yourself, the same feed shows every permit your competitors filed — which streets, which job types, how often — plus the full Lee County permit stream across all trades, where general contractors and remodelers surface projects that need pools, cages, and fences next.
What This Costs
PermitGrab is $149/month flat. No per-lead pricing, no bidding against other subscribers, no reselling the same contact to five of your competitors. You get the full Lee County feed — every permit, every named contractor, every phone number we can verify — refreshed as the county publishes, plus every other market we cover at no extra charge. Compare that to buying “exclusive” leads one at a time: a single closed pool or enclosure job pays for years of the subscription.
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