When someone pulls a pool permit, they're about to spend on the whole backyard: fencing, landscaping, a deck, ongoing service. We email you every new pool permit the morning it's issued, so you can reach the owner while that work is still up for grabs.
Permits show up within about two days of the city issuing them, straight from Austin's official open-data feed.
Each one comes with the property address, ZIP, permit type, job description, and the listed valuation. Enough to size up a job before you call.
Filtered to the work you do and the ZIP codes you cover. You don't go digging through a city portal. It just shows up.
Yes. Every permit is public record, posted by the City of Austin on its open-data portal. We just pull the new pool ones and email them to you. Nothing private, nothing behind a login.
Austin issues a handful of new residential pool permits most days, so figure a few dozen a month. It isn't a giant scraped list. Every lead is a real job that just got permitted near you, and you're reaching the owner before the fence and landscaping work gets bid out.
About two days after the city issues a permit, it's in your inbox. That's usually well before the owner has lined up the rest of the backyard work.
Yes. Tell us which ZIPs you cover and what you do. The daily email is filtered down to just that, and it lands at 7 AM so it's waiting when you start the day.
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