Lexington KY Contractor List With Phone Numbers: 353 Active Trades, Updated Daily (2026)
Lexington-Fayette files a steady stream of building permits, and most come with the contractor attached. PermitGrab tracks 1,980 permits filed in the last 90 days carrying 353 distinct verified contractor phone numbers across HVAC, electrical, and general construction.
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View Lexington leads →If you sell to contractors, supply the trades, or run a service that needs a clean list of active builders in Lexington-Fayette, the building-permit feed is the most honest source there is. A permit is proof a contractor is working right now — not a stale directory entry, not a lead someone re-sold five times. PermitGrab tracks 1,980 Lexington permits filed in the last 90 days, current through June 19, 2026, and 353 of them carry a distinct, verified contractor phone number.
Who Is Pulling Permits in Lexington Right Now
The Lexington feed is broad across the core trades, and most categories carry real contractor contact data:
- General construction — 641 permits, 99 contractor phone numbers. The biggest single bucket, covering new builds, remodels, and major structural work.
- HVAC — 611 permits, 89 contractor phone numbers. Lexington runs a heavy mechanical caseload — a strong channel for suppliers and sub-trades that service HVAC installers.
- Electrical — 304 permits, 80 contractor phone numbers.
- Additions — 92 permits, 42 phone numbers.
- Interior renovation — 88 permits, 29 phone numbers.
- Landscaping and exterior — 66 permits, 24 phone numbers.
- Fencing — 47 permits, 21 phone numbers.
Each permit row carries the contractor name, the verified phone where available, the property address, the trade category, and the filing date — everything you need to reach an active contractor while the job is current.
Why Permit Data Beats a Bought List
A purchased contractor list is a snapshot of who was licensed at some point, sorted by nobody and verified by no one. A permit feed is a record of who is actively working this week. The contractor pulling a Lexington HVAC permit today has a job on the books today — that is a different prospect than a name in a license database. And because the feed refreshes daily, the list never goes stale: new contractors appear as they file, and you are always looking at current activity.
New: Lexington Code-Enforcement Cases
Lexington-Fayette also publishes its code-enforcement caseload through the LexCall citizen-request system, and PermitGrab now tracks it. The Code Enforcement division opens nuisance, housing, and property-condition cases with an address and parcel on every record — a distressed-property and owner-of-record channel that sits right next to the contractor list. For investors and the repair trades, it is a second, complementary lead source: permits show planned work, code cases show required work.
Who Uses the Lexington Feed
Building-material suppliers and distributors use it to find and reach active HVAC, electrical, and general contractors in the market. Sub-trades and specialty contractors use the general-construction and addition permits to find GCs who need their service. Software, insurance, and business-service vendors who sell to contractors use the verified phone list as a clean, current prospecting base. And investors pair the permit activity with the new code-enforcement feed to read the whole market.
How PermitGrab Delivers It
The Lexington contractor list and the code-enforcement feed arrive together, updated daily, sorted newest-first. One flat monthly price covers Lexington and every other city we track — no per-lead fees, no markup, no re-sold aggregator leads. Because the freshest permits and cases are the most valuable, the feed always puts the newest activity in front of you first.