Sugar Land TX Contractor List With Phone Numbers (2026)
Sugar Land anchors the affluent southwest side of the Houston metro in Fort Bend County, with a deep, high-volume permit feed. Here is how trade contractors turn it into a contactable list.
Every building permit pulled in Sugar Land — the fast-growing Fort Bend County city on the southwest edge of the Houston metro — marks a property owner who has already committed to spending money. PermitGrab turns the City of Sugar Land public permit feed into a clean, contactable list so trade contractors and suppliers can reach the right party while the job is still live. For contractors working the greater Houston market, Sugar Land is one of the deepest, cleanest municipal feeds available.
Sugar Land Permit Data at a Glance
PermitGrab currently tracks 7,641 building permits in Sugar Land, Texas, with the newest record dated June 18, 2026. Across the most recent 90 days the feed names 862 distinct contractors — one of the widest contractor rosters of any single city we track — across 1,944 permits, of which 497 carry a contact phone number resolving to 104 distinct contractor phone numbers.
Which Trades Are Pulling Permits
The last 90 days break down by trade as follows, with the count of permits that include a phone number in parentheses:
- Electrical — 434 permits (170 with phone). The most phone-contactable major trade in the feed.
- Plumbing — 429 permits (198 with phone). Nearly tied with electrical for volume and the single largest source of direct phones.
- HVAC — 354 permits (33 with phone).
- Roofing — 188 permits (27 with phone).
- Structural — 136 permits (19 with phone).
- Signage — 93 permits (34 with phone).
Who Buys Sugar Land Permit Leads
Electricians and plumbers get the strongest lists here, with 170 and 198 phone-attached filings respectively over 90 days. HVAC and roofing contractors work high-volume streams driven by the Gulf Coast climate, and sign companies track the steady commercial signage permits in a city with constant retail buildout. With 862 named contractors in the window, suppliers and subcontractors also use the feed to map who is active across Fort Bend. For the rest of the Houston-area and Texas market, see our Fort Worth permit leads and construction leads guide.
How Fresh Is the Data
Freshness is the whole game with permit leads — a 60-day-old permit is a job that is already framed. Sugar Land refreshes daily, and the newest permit on file is dated within the last day. Browse the live Sugar Land permit page to see current counts, top contractors, and recent filings before you commit.
Get the Full Sugar Land List
A PermitGrab subscription gives you the full Sugar Land feed with contractor names and phone numbers, daily refreshes, saved-search alerts when new permits match your trade, and export. See pricing — one flat $149/month, no per-lead fees — or start a 14-day trial. New to permit-based prospecting? Start with how to get contractor leads from building permits.