Roofing Permit Leads in San Antonio, TX (2026)
San Antonio is one of the busiest roofing markets in Texas. Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 560 roofing permits in the city, 190 of them in the last 30, pulled by 249 distinct roofing businesses. 311 of the 444 San Antonio roofing-contractor profiles ship with a working, deduplicated phone number — 70% phone coverage.
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View San Antonio leads →If you sell to roofers — or you run a roofing company chasing the next tear-off, re-roof, storm-damage repair, or new-construction deck — San Antonio is one of the densest single markets in Texas. South Texas hail and high-wind seasons keep the repair-and-replacement stream busy, the metro keeps adding rooftops at a Sun Belt pace, and the older housing stock across the South and West sides feeds a steady reroof cycle. The result is a roofing-permit feed that files in volume almost every business day.
Over the last 90 days PermitGrab indexed 560 roofing permits across San Antonio, with 190 filed in just the last 30 days. Those permits were pulled by 249 distinct roofing businesses over the quarter. The newest roofing record is dated June 20, 2026, and the citywide feed — 10,285 indexed permits across all trades, 3,952 of them in the trailing 30 days — refreshes daily as San Antonio publishes.
The Phone-Verified Roofer List
Most lead products hand you an address and nothing to dial. This one is different. PermitGrab matches San Antonio permit activity against contractor-licensing and business data so the roofing shops pulling these permits carry a real number. In San Antonio that means 444 roofing-contractor profiles, of which 311 carry a working, deduplicated phone number — 70% phone coverage. That is a dial-ready list of roofing companies you can prove are actively working, not a stale directory.
We are deliberate about the phone count. A single busy roofing company can appear on dozens of permits, but you get one number, not dozens. So the figure that matters for outreach is 311 distinct roofer phone numbers, every one tied to a business that pulled a real San Antonio roofing permit. Across the last 90 days, 347 of the roofing permits already carried a contact phone at the permit level before any enrichment.
Who Is Actually Pulling the Permits
The work is concentrated among established shops alongside a long tail of independent roofing licensees. Across the last 90 days the most active named roofing businesses by permit count include Rhino Roofers, Kresta Roofing & Constructing, Soukup Roofing, and Priority Roofing — the volume players worth benchmarking whether you sell shingles, underlayment, financing, software, or insurance into the busiest crews in the metro. Because the ranking is rebuilt from live permits, the names that rise to the top are the roofers working right now, not whoever bought the best directory placement.
Who Buys a San Antonio Roofing Lead List
The buyers are not just other roofers. A permit-built roofing feed is bought by shingle, membrane, and metal-roof distributors and supply houses, gutter and downspout companies, solar installers who attach to a fresh roof, attic-insulation and ventilation add-on crews, restoration and storm-response firms after a hail event, and roofing contractors watching competitors across the city. Every one of them wants the same thing: a named business tied to confirmed, dated work.
Why a Permit-Built List Beats a Bought Directory
Static contractor directories go stale the moment they ship — numbers disconnect, shops close, and you have no idea who is actually busy. A permit-built list is the opposite: a running record of which roofers are pulling work right now. When a San Antonio crew files a tear-off, a full re-roof, or a hail-damage repair this week, they show up in the feed this week. That is the difference between calling a list of businesses and calling a list of businesses you can prove are working.
Freshness Is the Point
A roofing list bought a year ago is mostly disconnected numbers and out-of-business shops. This one refreshes as San Antonio publishes — 190 roofing permits in the last 30 days, the newest dated June 20, 2026 — so the numbers you dial belong to roofers working right now. Browse the live city feed on the San Antonio permits page, compare the city’s other busy trades in HVAC permit leads in San Antonio, electrical permit leads in San Antonio, and plumbing permit leads in San Antonio, size the opportunity with our free permit lead estimator, 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 roofing job can cost $200–250 in lead fees. PermitGrab is a flat $149/month, never resold — you reach the roofing contractor, supplier, or owner the day the permit files.