Lee County, FL Contractor List With Phone Numbers: Fresh Fort Myers Permit Leads (2026)
Lee County covers the Fort Myers and Cape Coral market on Florida's Gulf Coast. PermitGrab indexes 1,234 county permits filed in the last 90 days — current through June 15, 2026 — and pulls 380 distinct contractor phone numbers, with about 48% of permits carrying a contact.
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View Lee County leads →Lee County covers Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and the fast-growing Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida — one of the most active rebuild-and-renovate construction markets in the state. PermitGrab indexed 1,234 county permits over the last 90 days (current through June 15, 2026, with 539 filed in the trailing 30 days). About 588 of those permits carry a contractor contact, roughly 48% coverage, and after de-duplication that yields 380 distinct contractor phone numbers.
That 380 is the figure that matters for outreach: one number per business, every one tied to a shop that pulled a real Lee County permit this quarter. In a market this large, a dial-ready list of 380 active contractors is a serious book of demonstrably-working businesses.
Why Lee County Is a High-Value Market
Southwest Florida runs one of the densest residential construction and restoration markets in the country, driven by Gulf Coast growth and recurring storm-recovery work. Roofing, building, and trade permits flow at high volume, and the contractors pulling them are buying materials, labor, equipment, and services continuously. A current contact list into that market is rare — most resold lists are months stale.
Who Should Work Lee County
Roofing, restoration, and building-supply vendors reach a dense pool of contractors working storm and renovation jobs; HVAC, electrical, and plumbing distributors get the residential trade segments; and insurance, bonding, fleet, and software vendors reach 380 demonstrably active Fort Myers–area shops instead of a stale regional list.
Freshness Is the Point
This list refreshes as the county publishes — 539 permits in the last month alone — so the numbers you dial belong to contractors working right now. Browse the live feed on the Lee County permits page, size it with our free permit lead estimator, then see plans and start working fresh Fort Myers leads.
On cost: shared lead networks resell a single homeowner to four or five contractors, so a booked job can run $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the contractor the day the permit files.