49 new pool permits in Orlando
in the last 60 days.
Florida code requires a fence barrier around every permitted pool. Most homeowners do not have a fence contractor lined up before the pool is nearly done.
PermitPing alerts you to new pool permits in your zip codes so you can reach those homeowners before they search Google or call whoever ranks first.
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Orlando permit data, last 60 days
Source: City of Orlando building department. Updated daily.
The permit tells you exactly who to call.
What you get in each lead
- Property address
- Owner name on record
- Permit type (pool, pool/electrical, pool/spa)
- Permit issue date
- Neighborhood and zip code
Top neighborhoods right now
- Lake Nona South: 12 pool permits
- College Park: 11 pool permits
- Audubon Park: 5 pool permits
Source: City of Orlando, last 60 days
Reach them before the pool is done.
The window between pool permit and fence installation is 30 to 90 days. A direct mail piece or a knock on the door with the permit address gets you in front of the homeowner while they are actively planning the barrier install, not after they have already signed with someone else.
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