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Building Permits in San Francisco, California

6,513 recent building permits filed in San Francisco. Updated daily from public records.

6,513 permits

Renovation$1Hot lead
1055 Ellis St, San Francisco, CA 94109

revision to pa 202312212924 underpinning method to replace shoring previously approved associated (n) elevator shoring & foundation

Michael ThompsonJan 21, 2026#202601214204
Renovation$1Hot lead
1660 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94109

fire only work to obtain an as-built permit for the emergency replacement of the fire alarm panel done under permit 202510217748, some devices were never installed and no additional ones added.

David Michael YoungJan 21, 2026#202601214185
Roofing$225,000Hot lead
556 Mississippi St, San Francisco, CA 94107

raise roof of (e) 3/f & add bathroom. convert 2/f bath to office, relocate laundry, remodel half-bath and add tub. reinforce g/f retaining walls.

Geoffrey GainerJan 21, 2026#202512242602
Renovation$107,880Hot lead
4 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111

14/f: fire only work for the remodel done under permit 202508082665. additions are 23 smoke detectors, 1 duct detector, 4 pull stations, 12 modules, 47 speakers, 42 speaker/strobes, and 2 strobes.

David Michael YoungJan 21, 2026#202601214187
Renovation$9,100Hot lead
249 Corbett Av, San Francisco, CA 94114

exterior stair repair, 50% or less, replace with new wood in-kind, not visible from the street, stairs are in the rear of the building

Robert SnowJan 21, 2026#202601214191
Roofing$6,800Hot lead
709 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94117

reroof at rear bay window low roof, no hot works. no work to (e) roof structural sheathing. no work to upper sloped roof.

Chris QuanJan 21, 2026#202601204166
Renovation$15,000Hot lead
2515 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94115

install temporary shoring and excavation sequencing shown on sheet sh2.0 for residential remodel ref 2012706260318

Andrew TanJan 20, 2026#202512081198
Electrical$222,000Hot lead
4390 Cesar Chavez St, San Francisco, CA 94131

add bathroom to crawl space, add kitchenette to basement. foundation & structural work per plans. electrical & plumbing work to be carried out. adding new laundry in crawl space.

Brian Thomas LeenJan 20, 2026#202508253806
Renovation$250,000Hot lead
443 Fair Oaks St, San Francisco, CA 94110

horizontal addition of less than 15% of unit size rear. convert storage area to garage, new curb cut. re-build 2-story rear portion of structure. convert portion of 2nd unit to primary unit garage ent...

David YamaJan 20, 2026#202512222384
Renovation$19,790Hot lead
49 South Van Ness Av, San Francisco, CA 94103

replace 2 windows street visible, 3 window on visible. visible: existing wood, new aluminum clad wood-double hung. others: existing, new wood composite double hung. no size change. less then .30 max

Arvin TalaveraJan 20, 2026#202601204182
Renovation$12,000
378 Waller St, San Francisco, CA 94117

bathroom remodel.

Jan 20, 2026#202601204133
Roofing$16,000Hot lead
10 Waterville St, San Francisco, CA 94124

re-roofing: remove and replace roofing material / existing roofing material (in-kind)

Jose Luis Hernandez TenorioJan 20, 2026#202601204183
Renovation$4,000Hot lead
39 Lakewood Av, San Francisco, CA 94127

revision to pa #202508072495. staircase is originally brick, but want to change material to stone.

Yao Lin ZhangJan 20, 2026#202601204181
Roofing$22,000Hot lead
1205 Sanchez St, San Francisco, CA 94114

reroofing, no hot works. no work to (e) roof structural sheathing.

Chris QuanJan 20, 2026#202601204168
Renovation$12,000
378 Waller St, San Francisco, CA 94117

recommencement and completion of work approved under pa#202207118165

Jan 20, 2026#202601204179
Renovation$1Hot lead
301 King St, San Francisco, CA 94158

fire alarm only - no bldg permit. test results of sleeping areas for complying with sffd section 1103.7.6.1

David FraserJan 20, 2026#202601204171
Roofing$25,000Hot lead
631 Chenery St, San Francisco, CA 94131

reroof, no hot work.

Leticia GodoyJan 20, 2026#202601204162
Roofing$16,000Hot lead
14 Aztec St, San Francisco, CA 94110

add two new skylights in between the (e) rafters to include roof framing, flashing and interior finishes.

Jefferson TejadaJan 20, 2026#202512222442
Roofing$35,900Hot lead
2516 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA 94115

reroof, no hot work.

Leticia GodoyJan 20, 2026#202601204163
Renovation$50,000Hot lead
1800 Owens St, San Francisco, CA 94158

6/f: interior non-structural demo only per ab-017.

Vince HagiperosJan 20, 2026#202601123690

San Francisco has 6,212 total building permits on file with 2,160 new permits filed in the last 30 days. Renovation work dominates the market with 3,868 permits, followed by roofing at 1,283 permits. This volume of activity means steady lead flow for contractors who know where to look. Construction activity concentrates in five zip codes. The 94110 area leads with 495 permits, followed by 94114 with 386 permits and 94122 with 381 permits. 94118 and 94112 round out the top five with 345 and 332 permits respectively. These neighborhoods represent your highest-probability areas for finding work. Average permit values in San Francisco sit at $207,318, which tells you the scale of typical projects. Renovation jobs make up the bulk of work, but roofing and electrical permits offer solid secondary opportunities. By monitoring permits filed daily, you can contact property owners and general contractors before they start receiving bids from competitors. Most contractors who win consistent work in San Francisco check permit filings at least twice weekly. DigPermit updates San Francisco permit data every day from public records. When a permit is filed, you'll know about it the same day. Property owners often accept bids within the first week of filing, so speed matters. Contractors using real-time permit data consistently land projects that others miss.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find new construction leads in San Francisco?

Monitor building permits filed daily in San Francisco. Each new permit represents a property owner or general contractor about to hire contractors. The first 7 days after filing are your best window to contact them before they've collected multiple bids. Use permit data to identify the property address, project type, and owner contact information. Focus on the five most active zip codes (94110, 94114, 94122, 94118, 94112) where 60% of the city's permit activity happens. Setting up daily alerts for permits matching your trade ensures you catch leads immediately.

What are the most common permit types in San Francisco?

Renovation permits dominate with 3,868 filed permits, making up roughly 62% of all work. Roofing comes second with 1,283 permits, a solid specialty market. Electrical permits account for 352 filings, pool permits for 207, and demolition for 127. The renovation category covers full gut rehabs. If you work in roofing, electrical, or HVAC, you'll find steady work in this market. General contractors performing renovations will find no shortage of leads.

Which zip codes in San Francisco have the most building permits?

Five zip codes drive the majority of permit activity: 94110 leads with 495 permits, 94114 has 386 permits, 94122 has 381 permits, 94118 has 345 permits, and 94112 has 332 permits. These neighborhoods consistently pull permits every month. Targeting your outreach and marketing to these five areas increases your odds of consistent work. If you're new to San Francisco or looking to expand, these neighborhoods should be your focus.

What is the average building permit value in San Francisco?

The average building permit value in San Francisco is $207,318. This reflects the city's high construction costs and the scale of typical projects. Residential renovations, roofing replacements, and electrical system upgrades in the $150,000 to $300,000 range are normal. Knowing the average project value helps you estimate labor allocations and equipment needs. Permits worth this much typically move quickly from filing to contract to construction start.

How often is San Francisco permit data updated?

San Francisco permit data is updated daily. DigPermit pulls data directly from public records each day, so new permits appear in the system the same day they're filed. This means you can get a lead on work before most of your competition. Checking permit data twice per week gives you solid coverage. Contractors who check daily catch the best leads first, especially in competitive markets like San Francisco where multiple contractors bid on the same jobs.