Where electrical demand is growing right now

See which neighborhoods and ZIPs are heating up so you can focus where work is actually happening.

Live data774 permits5 cities3 trending up

774

permits (12 mo)

713

properties affected

41

repeat addresses

5

cities tracked

Available Markets

Electrical Opportunities by City

Ranked by permits volume. Click any city for area-level detail.

Market Trends

Where Electrical Demand Is Moving

Last 3 months vs prior 3 months across all cities.

Market Segments

Electrical Property Types

How permits break down across the two main property categories.

New Installation

Full electrical systems for new construction, additions, and major renovations.

  • Residential new builds — panel, wiring, and fixture packages
  • Commercial build-outs — 3-phase power and distribution
  • EV charger installations — residential and commercial
  • Solar and battery storage — interconnection and permitting

Upgrade & Safety

Panel upgrades, code corrections, and safety-driven rewiring in existing buildings.

  • Panel upgrades — 100A to 200A for modern load demands
  • Knob-and-tube rewiring — insurance and safety requirements
  • Code violation corrections — failed inspection follow-ups
  • Commercial lighting retrofits — LED and energy rebates
Strategy note: New installation permits signal project starts 2–6 months out. Upgrade demand clusters in older neighborhoods.

About Electrical Intelligence

How Electrical Data Works

DemandZones tracks electrical demand signals using official public records — permits, inspections, and municipal filings — across 5 major U.S. cities. Over the past 12 months, we've tracked 774 permits across 713 properties.

Each city page breaks down activity by area, and each area page shows property-level detail including Opportunity Indexs, owner information, and outreach notes. Properties are scored using our Opportunity Index algorithm, which weighs recency, volume, and property characteristics to surface the most actionable opportunities.

How It Works

How We Organize Electrical Data

Every permit goes through a five-step process before it appears on your dashboard.

1

Collect Public Data

We pull permits, permits, and inspection records from official city open data portals daily.

2

Organize by Area

Each permit is geocoded and assigned to a neighborhood, ZIP code, and city area.

3

Cross-Reference Properties

We match permits to building records — owner name, property type, and history.

4

Score & Rank

Our Opportunity Index algorithm scores every property based on recency, volume, and repeat patterns.

5

Publish Daily

Fresh opportunities are published to city and area pages every morning before 7 AM ET.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Electrical Data & Intelligence

What is DemandZones Electrical?
DemandZones Electrical tracks real-time demand signals — permits, inspections, and municipal filings — across 5 major U.S. cities. We're currently tracking 774 permits across all markets. Every data point comes from official public records, updated daily, so you can find and prioritize the best opportunities before your competitors.
How does the Opportunity Index work?
The Opportunity Index is our proprietary algorithm that scores every property based on recency of permits, event volume, repeat patterns, and building characteristics. Higher scores mean more actionable opportunities — properties where demand is concentrated and recent.
How much does DemandZones cost?
Pro is $49/month for full access to all cities and verticals — Opportunity Index rankings, property data, and contact information. Premium is $299/month and adds daily lead sheets delivered before 7 AM, customizable by zip code, plus CSV export. No contracts — cancel anytime.
Where does the electrical data come from?
Every data point comes from official municipal records — permits, complaints, inspections, and violation filings from city open data portals. We cross-reference multiple public data sources per city and update daily. This is the same data that was previously only accessible to insiders spending 40+ hours per month aggregating it.
Which cities are available?
We currently track electrical data across 5 cities. Each city page shows area-level breakdowns with permits volume, trend direction, property counts, and repeat addresses. We're continuously expanding coverage — if your market isn't listed, reach out and we'll prioritize it.
Can I export leads to a spreadsheet or CRM?
Yes. Subscribers can export the full property list from any area as a CSV file, including addresses, permits counts, owner names, building details, and dates. Import into any CRM — Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, or a simple spreadsheet.

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Full access to all 5 cities, property-level intelligence, and Opportunity Indexs. From $49/mo.

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