New Orleans, LA Contractor List With Phone Numbers: Fresh Permit Leads (2026)
New Orleans is a high-renovation market with constant repair and rebuild work. PermitGrab tracks 145 distinct New Orleans contractor phone numbers across 4,927 permits filed in the last 90 days, current through June 19, 2026 — strong on HVAC, structural, electrical, and roofing.
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View New Orleans leads →New Orleans runs on renovation, repair, and rebuild work to a degree few cities match, which makes its permit feed a steady source of contractor activity. PermitGrab indexes 4,927 New Orleans permits filed in the last 90 days (current through June 19, 2026, with 1,402 in the trailing 30 days), and pulls 145 distinct contractor phone numbers from that feed — about 14% phone coverage (674 of the permits carry a contact).
What New Orleans Contractors Are Working
The phone-tagged permits reflect the city's repair-and-rebuild economy:
- HVAC and mechanical. The highest-volume trade — the Gulf climate keeps cooling work constant.
- Structural. A notably contact-rich category in a city with heavy foundation, framing, and rebuild work.
- Electrical. Service upgrades and rewires across the older housing stock.
- Roofing. A steady re-roof and storm-repair channel.
Why New Orleans Is Worth Watching
The structural and roofing volume here is not typical — it reflects a housing stock that is constantly being repaired, raised, and rebuilt. For a structural, foundation, or roofing contractor, that is a durable pipeline of dated, address-level jobs. And because the feed refreshes daily and few national vendors work this market seriously, the 145 contractors carrying numbers are reachable without fighting ten competitors for the same lead.
Who Should Work New Orleans
HVAC contractors get the highest-volume feed; structural and foundation specialists have an unusually rich job board; electricians work the older-stock service upgrades; roofing crews track re-roofs and storm repairs; and suppliers and service vendors use the contractor numbers to reach shops active in the rebuild economy.
How PermitGrab Delivers It
New Orleans permits arrive in one daily feed, newest-first, with permit type, address, filing date, and contractor contact where the city publishes it. One flat monthly price covers New Orleans and every other market we track, with no per-lead fees. Size the opportunity with our free permit lead estimator, then see plans and start working fresh New Orleans leads.