Texas law requires a barrier fence around every new pool. Every week we send you the fresh pool permits filed across Dallas-Fort Worth, with the address, city, and a map, weeks before that homeowner starts calling around for a fence.
Get this week's leads See a sample reportNo shared leads. No bidding wars. You're the only one who gets there first.
Homeowners file pool permits with the city. It's public record, but it's buried across a dozen county portals nobody has time to check.
Our system pulls every new pool permit in the metro each morning and filters out the remodels, commercial jobs, and junk.
A clean spreadsheet in your inbox: address, city, filing date, and a map link for every fresh pool permit from the past week.
Pool barrier code means every single address on the list has to buy what you sell before final inspection.
Angi and HomeAdvisor sell you a homeowner who's already collecting five bids. We hand you one who hasn't started shopping.
Shared leads are a race to the bottom on price. This is a list, in your inbox, that your competitors don't even know exists.
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It is. So is the stock market. What you're paying for is somebody watching 30-plus city portals every day, cleaning it up, and handing you only the addresses that legally need a fence. The $49 buys back the six hours a week that takes.
How fresh are the leads?Permits hit our system within a day of the city posting them. Your Monday report only has the last seven days.
What if a week is slow?DFW filed thousands of pool permits last year. But if a week ever runs thin, you're just banking credits, and those never expire.
Do you sell my list to other fence companies?We cap each area at a handful of fence subscribers, and founding members keep first priority. We make our money on the subscription, not on auctioning off your leads.