Landscaping & Exterior Permit Leads in Orlando, FL: 290 Fence, Pool & Screen Contractors, 410 Permits in 90 Days (2026)
Florida outdoor living runs year-round, and Orlando is one of the densest fence, pool, and screen-enclosure markets in the country. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 410 landscaping and exterior permits in the city, 99 of them in the last 30, pulled by 206 distinct businesses. 134 of the 290 tracked Orlando outdoor-living profiles ship with a verified phone number (129 distinct).
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View Orlando leads →If you sell to the outdoor-living trades — fence and rail manufacturers and distributors, pool builders and pool-equipment and pump suppliers, screen-enclosure and aluminum-frame wholesalers, paver and hardscape suppliers, landscape-supply yards, or financing and software vendors that serve them — or you run a fence, pool, or screen company and want to see exactly who is winning work across Central Florida, Orlando is one of the densest outdoor-living markets we track. The metro keeps adding rooftops at one of the fastest paces in the country, year-round sun keeps pools, screen cages, fences, and pavers in constant demand, and Orlando publishes its permits with the contractor named on the record. Almost every real fence, pool, or enclosure job pulls a permit, so this stream files nearly every business day.
Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 410 landscaping and exterior permits across Orlando, with 99 filed in just the last 30 days, pulled by 206 distinct businesses. The newest record in the category is dated June 26, 2026, and the feed refreshes daily as Orlando publishes. City-wide, PermitGrab indexed 8,803 Orlando permits over the same 90 days, 2,821 of them in the last 30.
The Orlando Outdoor-Living Contractor List
Most lead products hand you an address and nothing to dial. PermitGrab builds an actual contractor list: 290 Orlando landscaping and exterior contractor profiles — fence, pool, screen-enclosure, aluminum, and hardscape 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 many of these firms: in Orlando, 134 of the 290 outdoor-living profiles carry a phone number (129 distinct numbers). Pool builders, aluminum and screen contractors, and licensed specialty firms match well against the state file; some smaller landscape and fence crews are not state-licensed, which is why the outdoor-living match rate sits below the roofing or plumbing trades. Every profile still includes the firm name and recent permit activity even where a phone is not available.
We are deliberate about the phone count. A single busy pool or fence 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 129 distinct outdoor-living contractor phone numbers, every one tied to a business that pulled a real Orlando permit, on top of the full 290-profile roster of named firms you can run against your own data.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The work splits across pool builders, fence companies, and screen and aluminum-enclosure crews. Across the last 90 days the most active outdoor-living businesses by permit count include Dreamscapes Pools and Spas LLC, Fence Outlet Inc, Grunit Pool Contractors, Superior Fence and Rail of NOFL LLC, ED Aluminum Construction Inc, Hand Building Contractors Inc, Mossy Oak Fence LLC, Magic Construction Group LLC, Premier Pools of Central Florida Inc, Tek Contracting Inc, Atlas Pools of Central FL Inc, and Kura Design Pools. These are the volume players, useful whether you are benchmarking competitors or selling pool equipment, fence panels and rail, aluminum and screen, pavers, financing, or software into the busiest crews in the Orlando metro.
Who This List Helps
Fence and rail manufacturers and distributors reach the most active fence crews in Central Florida directly. Pool-equipment, pump, and chemical suppliers reach the exact builders filing pool permits week after week. Screen-enclosure, aluminum, and paver wholesalers get a vetted list of demonstrably operating outdoor-living firms. And landscape-supply yards, financing vendors, and field-service software companies use the feed to find the outdoor contractors actively pulling permits — when a pool or fence company files a job, that is the next partner or upsell to chase.
The Rest of the Orlando Trades
Outdoor living is one of the densest categories in the city, but the same daily feed carries every other building trade if you sell across categories. By contractor with phones attached, Orlando also offers strong Electrical (398 phones), HVAC (327 phones), Roofing (270 phones), and Plumbing (192 phones) coverage. If your market is roofing, start with our Orlando roofing permit leads page; for electrical see our Orlando electrical permit leads page; for plumbing see our Orlando plumbing permit leads page.
Freshness Is the Point
A contractor list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and finished projects. This one refreshes as Orlando publishes — 99 landscaping and exterior permits in the last 30 days, newest record dated June 26, 2026 — so the firms you reach belong to fence, pool, and screen contractors working right now. Browse the live city feed on the Orlando 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 outdoor-living contractor the day the permit files.