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California Building Permits

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21,741 recent building permits filed in California.

21,741 permits

Pool & Spa$50,000
738 N TOYOPA DR, Los Angeles, CA 90272

2025 wildfire, new swimming pool with spa, baja and artificial rock waterslide, pool and spa shell per standard plan # 268, eo1

Mar 4, 2026#25047-30000-01307
Renovation$10,180
5846 E BURWOOD AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90042

Window-9 and door-1patio (stucco at this area only) change-out (same size & type) for residential buildings. Dual glazing, labeled and certified by National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), is requ...

Mar 4, 2026#26016-40000-05964
Renovation
421-421 1/2 W AVENUE 44, Los Angeles, CA 90065

No fee. dept error. supplemental permit to permit #22016-10000-38761 to revise work description to be as follows: convert 349 sqft existing basement to adu. no changes to number of stories.

Mar 4, 2026#22016-10001-38761
Renovation$1,578
13603 W MARINA POINTE DR B525, B425, Los Angeles, CA 90292

Water damage, termite damage/ dry rot repair less than 10% of replacement cost of residential buildings.

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-05906
Roofing$4,000
2695 S GREENFIELD AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Re-roof with Class A or B roof covering material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft. over existing solid sheathing 20 Squares. Class A roof covering is required within Very High Fire Hazard Severi...

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-06065
Renovation$36,400
8218 S PERSHING DR, Los Angeles, CA 90293

1 bathroom(s).Bathroom remodel for residential buildings (no structural changes).Replace drywall (no new walls added) for single family dwellings and duplexes only.Kitchen remodel for residential buil...

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-06027
Renovation$2,500
9123 S CIMARRON ST, Los Angeles, CA 90047

Suppl. permit to 25014-20000-04351 to revise title 24 and framing, add skylight and concrete slab detail

Mar 4, 2026#25014-20001-04351
Roofing$4,800
5722 S 7TH AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90043

Re-roof with Class A or B roof covering material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft. over new solid sheathing 16 Squares. Class A roof covering is required within Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zo...

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-05974
Roofing$25,000
1331 S CABRILLO AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90731

Re-roof with Class A or B material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft. over new solid sheathing _26_____Squares. Class A roof covering is required within Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone (VHFHS...

Mar 4, 2026#26016-40000-05991
Renovation$501
12644-12644 1/2 W WELBY WAY, Los Angeles, CA 91606

Supplemental permit to 25014-20000-04925 to revise the setbacks and dimensions

Mar 4, 2026#25014-20002-04925
Renovation$60,000
11099 S LA CIENEGA BLVD 190 N, Los Angeles, CA 90045

Supplemetnal permit to 25016-10001-02116 revisions to plans, a small portion of the equipment was removed . no change to plot plan

Mar 4, 2026#25016-10004-02116
Roofing$4,000
3701 S CRAWFORD ST, Los Angeles, CA 90011

Re-roof with Class A or B roof covering material weighing less than 6 pounds per sq. ft. over existing solid sheathing 20 Squares. Class A roof covering is required within Very High Fire Hazard Severi...

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-05917
Renovation$35,000
1610 S CAMDEN AVE 402, Los Angeles, CA 90025

Kitchen and 3 bathroom remodel for residential buildings (no structural changes)

Mar 4, 2026#26016-30000-05901
Pool & Spa$120
3229 S ROSEWOOD AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90066

Grading excavation for new swimming pool and spa

Mar 4, 2026#25030-20000-08761
Renovation$10,000
16900 W SCENIC PL, Los Angeles, CA 90272

***2025 EO1 ELIGIBLE Wildfire ***Supplemental permit to 25014-10000-04366, Addition of balcony to master bedroom.

Mar 4, 2026#25014-10001-04366
Renovation$3,501
14334 W TIARA ST, Los Angeles, CA 91401

1 bathroom(s).Bathroom remodel for residential buildings (no structural changes).Kitchen remodel for residential buildings (no structural changes).

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-06067
Renovation$10,000
1827 N WILCOX AVE 1-14, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Supplemental permit to 22016-10000-06714 revise address and remove one adu from scope of work

Mar 4, 2026#22016-10002-06714
Renovation$5,900
5726 W SPRING OAK DR, Los Angeles, CA 90068

Install radiant barrier and/or insulation in attic for residential buildings

Mar 4, 2026#26016-20000-05956
Renovation$1,800
5150 N ESCOBEDO DR, Los Angeles, CA 91364

Kitchen remodel for residential buildings (no structural changes).

Mar 4, 2026#26016-90000-06037
Demolition$2,000
527 N BRONSON AVE, Los Angeles, CA 90004

Demolition of detached garage

Mar 4, 2026#25019-10000-04709

California's construction market is running hot right now. We're tracking 21,624 permits on file across the state, with 6,683 filed in just the last 30 days. That's real work happening on real projects, and it translates directly into lead opportunities for contractors. Los Angeles dominates the activity with 15,195 permits, followed by San Francisco with 6,429. Renovation work leads the charge at 11,473 permits, but roofing is solid too at 4,770 permits. Pool work, demolition, and specialty permits round out the rest. The point: there's enough variety here that roofers, HVAC techs, plumbers, and electricians can all find their next job. Permit data works because it's a record of decisions already made. When a property owner pulls a permit, they've committed money and timeline. DigPermit gives you access to this data so you can reach out before competitors do. You're not guessing who's building. You know exactly who filed what, where, and when.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find new construction leads in California?

Use permit data. Every building permit filed represents a property owner or GC who has already decided to build or renovate. DigPermit tracks permits as they're filed, so you can identify projects in your area, check the permit type to see if it matches your trade, and reach out directly. This beats waiting for bids to go public or hoping someone refers you work. You're working from actual filed permits, not speculation.

Which cities in California have the most building permits?

Los Angeles leads significantly with 15,195 permits on file. San Francisco is second with 6,429 permits. These two cities represent a huge share of construction activity in the state. If you're based in or willing to travel to either market, the volume of work is there. Even smaller cities show steady permit activity, so check your local area in DigPermit to see what's actually happening near you.

What types of permits are most common in California?

Renovation permits are most common at 11,473 permits. Roofing is second at 4,770 permits, which is significant work for roofers and GCs. Pool permits account for 1,317, demolition for 674, and another 1,986 are miscellaneous permit types. Your trade likely appears in the data. Use the permit type filters in DigPermit to narrow results to work that matches your services.