Corona Building Permits & Contractor Leads

Live municipal building-permit feed for Corona, California.

PermitGrab tracks 2 active contractors who pulled 2,258 building permits in Corona, CA. Updated daily.

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2,258
Indexed Permits
2
Active Contractors
Updated recently · 2026-06-08
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Corona had 489 new building permits filed in the last 30 days, led by 103 electrical, 89 plumbing and 64 hvac. The average project value is $96,815.

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2,258 records — permits and code violations sorted by date

Date Type Value Address Details Contractor / Status Save
2026-06-03 Roofing $63,995 2531 MACBETH AVE 3000 SF REROOF WITH TILE
2026-06-03 Roofing $18,000 1587 SAN ALMADA RD 2300SF RE-ROOF
2026-06-03 Electrical 710 RAPHAEL CIR SERVICE UPGRADE
2026-06-03 Plumbing $5,000 111 N LINCOLN AVE PLUMBING
2026-06-03 General Construction $51,072 1615 MELROSE DR SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION
2026-06-03 General Construction $3,140 3605 ARBORETUM CIR 243SF ALUMAWOOD PATIO
2026-06-03 Solar $43,640 2538 GILBERT AVE SOLAR
2026-06-03 Electrical 2654 LUMINARY LN TEMPORARY POWER POLE
2026-06-03 General Construction $5,500 1651 POMONA RD B ALARM SYSTEM
2026-06-03 Windows/Doors $4,971 645 BUCKEYE ST WINDOW CHANGE OUTS
2026-06-03 Solar $12,900 3039 GRACELAND WAY SOLAR
2026-06-03 Solar $4,994 1452 SHADOWGLEN WAY SOLAR PV WITH ESS
2026-06-03 Electrical 1026 DRIFTWOOD ST MPU 100A TO 200A AND EV CHARGER
2026-06-02 Solar 3718 BLUFF VIEW DR SOLAR PLAN TYPE 1, 2 AND 3
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 135 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 115 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 126 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 HVAC/Mech 3512 HAWTHORNE DR AC CHANGEOUT AND COIL
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 130 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 119 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 116 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 121 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 103 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 110 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
2026-06-02 Plumbing 803 MAGNOLIA AVE 123 REPIPE AND REPLACE FIXTURES
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Permit Types in Corona
Construction Activity in Corona

New building permits in Corona, California indicate upcoming construction projects. Contractors can identify subcontracting opportunities by monitoring recently issued permits for residential renovations, commercial buildouts, and new construction. Early outreach to permit holders often results in higher close rates before projects go to competitive bid.

About Corona Building Permits

Corona, California processes thousands of building permits covering residential construction, commercial buildouts, renovations, and specialty trade work. PermitGrab tracks 2258+ Corona building permits — updated daily from official city sources.

Every new construction project in Corona requires a building permit before work can begin. These public records include the project address, scope of work, estimated cost, and often the general contractor's name — making them valuable leads for subcontractors looking for new projects in Corona.

How Contractors Use Corona Permit Data

HVAC contractors, electricians, plumbers, and roofers in Corona use building permit data to find projects before they hit traditional lead services. When a new commercial buildout or residential renovation permit is filed, it signals upcoming work that needs subcontractors.

Instead of competing for shared leads on HomeAdvisor or Angi, contractors who monitor Corona building permits can reach out to general contractors the day a permit is issued — before anyone else calls. This first-mover advantage leads to higher close rates and better project selection.

PermitGrab sends daily email alerts filtered by trade, so Corona electrical contractors only see electrical permits, HVAC contractors only see mechanical permits, and so on.

Reviewed by Marcus Reeves · Page data current as of · Sources: official Corona open data portal.

Who pulled permits in Corona this week?

PermitGrab tracks 2 active contractors in Corona, with new permit filings indexed from the city's open data portal on every refresh.

How fresh is Corona permit data?

Updated daily. Permit records carry filing date, address, project value, contractor name (where the source publishes it), and permit type, so a fresh row means a fresh lead.

What construction is happening in Corona right now?

In the last 30 days, Corona permitting activity covers 489 new building permits. The mix spans new construction, residential renovations, mechanical/electrical/plumbing upgrades, roof replacements, demolitions, and tenant improvements — every record is a buying signal for a different contractor or supplier persona.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Corona Building Permits

How many building permits does PermitGrab track in Corona?

PermitGrab currently tracks 2258 building permits in Corona, California. Data is pulled directly from the official municipal open-data source on every collection cycle and includes permit number, address, permit type, contractor, status, and estimated value where available.

How fresh is the Corona permit data?

PermitGrab collects Corona on every daemon cycle. Its municipal source is currently updated daily, so new permits appear here within 1–3 days of the source publishing them. The count above reflects the complete current record from that source.

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Contractors find leads in Corona by filtering PermitGrab by trade and ZIP code, then contacting the permit applicant (owner or general contractor) directly. Pro subscribers get verified phone numbers and can set up saved-search email alerts so new matches land in their inbox the same day they’re filed.

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Who buys this data?

Corona permit & owner data, by use case

Same data, different angle. Pick the playbook that matches what you sell.

Real estate investors
Code violations in Corona = motivated sellers. Out-of-state landlord + active citation = top of the wholesale call list.
Contractors & subs
Every Corona GC who pulled a permit this week is sourcing labor and materials right now. Phone numbers included.
Home service companies
A Corona addition or remodel signals an HVAC, plumbing, or warranty upsell window. Reach owners while the project is fresh.
Solar installers
Roof permits and electrical upgrades in Corona are the highest-intent solar lead signals. Owner-occupant filter built in.
Insurance agents
Corona renovations trigger updated dwelling-coverage limits. Get the address-level signal before the renewal cycle does.
Material suppliers
Lumber, drywall, roofing, fixtures — every Corona permit is a parts list. Build a route by job type and value tier.
Developers & new construction
Ground-up builds in Corona mean a long runway of subcontractor and material orders. Sort new-construction permits by project value and reach the GC before the trades are locked.
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