Electrical Leads in San Francisco: 143 Signals This Week

143 electrical demand signals detected this week (-63% vs last week). 94109 is the fastest-moving area.

Updated Apr 13, 11:52 AM
Electrical Signals (7d)
143
-63% vs last week
Active Zones
19
-14% vs last week
Top Event Type
electrical-general
143 events100% of total
Districts Covered
6
across California

San Francisco Electrical activity is down 63% this week with 143 signals. 94109 is the fastest-moving area.

Electrical This Week in San Francisco

Electrical demand surged 300% in Marina & Pacific Heights this week, driven by 28 new electrical general events.

Meanwhile, ZIP 94108 cooled 100% as electrical general activity declined to 12 events.

Over the past 30 days, electrical activity in San Francisco is contracting with 1,584 total events.

As of Monday, April 13, 2026.

Top Electrical Leads in San Francisco

Properties ranked by DemandScore — a composite of recent activity, signal volume, and data richness. Higher scores mean stronger buying signals.

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Permit within the last two weeks. repeat activity at this address. $500k+ in permit value.

Recent signals

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Permit (electrical general) — filed — $250,000· 2mo ago
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Permit (facade) — filed — $250,000· 2mo ago
ZIP 94111
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4.9/10
Early

1976 INNES AV

Permit within the last two weeks. $1000k+ in permit value.

#2
4.9/10
Early

2043 FULTON ST

Permit within the last two weeks. $800k+ in permit value.

#3
4.9/10
Early

2780 VALLEJO ST

Permit within the last two weeks. $1375k+ in permit value.

#4
4.9/10
Early

650 CALIFORNIA ST

Permit within the last two weeks. $708k+ in permit value.

#5
4.8/10
Early

35 MOULTON ST

Recent permit this week. $492k+ in permit value.

#6
4.8/10
Early

1333 JONES ST

Recent permit this week. $350k+ in permit value.

#7
4.5/10
Active

[OBJECT OBJECT]

Permit within the last two weeks. 58 signals in the last year — high activity.

#8
4.4/10
Early

6001 CALIFORNIA ST

Permit within the last two weeks. $200k+ in permit value.

#9
4.3/10
Active

3559 17TH ST

Permit within the last two weeks. repeat activity at this address. $60k in permit value.

#10

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Where Demand is Moving in San Francisco

The fastest-growing zone in San Francisco this week is Marina & Pacific Heights, where activity jumped 300% with 28 events. Meanwhile, ZIP 94108 cooled 100%.

Heating Up

  1. 1.
    ↑ +300%28 eventsTop: Electrical General
  2. 2.
    ↑ +300%27 eventsTop: Electrical General
  3. 3.
    ↑ +200%19 eventsTop: Electrical General

Cooling Down

  1. 1.
    -100%12 eventsTop: Electrical General
  2. 2.
    -100%25 eventsTop: Electrical General
  3. 3.
    -100%24 eventsTop: Panel
  4. 4.
    -100%4 eventsTop: Electrical General
  5. 5.
    -100%3 eventsTop: Panel

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Electrical Market Overview in San Francisco

1,584 demand signals recorded across all service verticals in the past 30 days — down 70% from the prior month.

Electrical leads with 1,584 events, followed by (0). Top areas: 94109, 94114, 94123 (27% of activity).

This week: decelerating momentum. Marina & Pacific Heights surged 300%; ZIP 94108 declined 100%.

90-day outlook: Overall demand is below its 90-day average. Marina & Pacific Heights and Haight & Castro are positioned for continued growth.

San Francisco Market Intelligence — April 2026

Data-driven analysis updated daily from San Francisco open data.

San Francisco's contractor lead market generated 1,584 verified demand signals over the past 30 days, down 70% from the prior 30-day period. Electrical leads all verticals with 1,584 signals. 94109 accounts for 11% of citywide activity, making it the densest demand zone. The 90-day trend is below its 90-day average, indicating stable demand conditions.

This week, San Francisco logged 143 signals — a 63% decrease compared to the prior week's 384. Zones heating up include Marina & Pacific Heights (+300%), Haight & Castro (+300%), Mission & SoMa (+200%), driven primarily by Electrical General activity. Meanwhile, ZIP 94108 and Financial District show declining volume — contractors in these areas may see reduced competition. Spring brings a surge in permit applications and renovation-related complaints as property owners address winter damage.

The dominant demand drivers in April are various complaint and permit types. For contractors, complaint-driven leads often convert faster because the property owner already has an acute problem. Permit-driven leads signal larger project budgets but longer sales cycles.

San Francisco's trade verticals showed limited 7-day activity, though 30-day data confirms ongoing demand. Cross-vertical overlap is common — a building with plumbing complaints often has pest or electrical issues too, creating multi-service opportunities for full-service contractors.

Based on the current 30-day trajectory, San Francisco's contractor lead market is contracting. Compared to peer markets, San Francisco ranks #2 of 2 in weekly signal volume. A cooling market creates opportunity for patient contractors. With fewer new signals, focus on nurturing existing leads and building relationships with property managers who will need service when activity rebounds. Lower competition means better close rates for the leads that do appear.

San Francisco by District

Each district in San Francisco has distinct demand patterns. Marina & Pacific Heights leads with 28 events this week.

DistrictEvents in Past WeekTrend
Marina & Pacific Heights28-67%
Haight & Castro27-56%
Financial District25-61%
Sunset & Richmond24-69%
Mission & SoMa19-65%
Bayview & Excelsior1-83%

How San Francisco Compares to Other Markets

San Francisco recorded 143 demand signals this week, compared to Seattle's 20,075.

MarketEvents in Past WeekTrend
San Francisco143-63%
Seattle20,075-33%

Frequently Asked Questions About San Francisco

Which districts have the most demand in San Francisco right now?

The highest-demand districts in San Francisco this week are Marina & Pacific Heights, Haight & Castro, Mission & SoMa. Marina & Pacific Heights leads with 28 events, up 300% from the prior period. DemandZones tracks this data across 0 service verticals using official public records updated daily.

Is San Francisco's contractor market heating up or cooling down?

San Francisco's contractor market is cooling down (-63% this week). The city recorded 143 total demand signals this week, compared to 384 last week. Electrical is the most active vertical with 143 events.

How does San Francisco compare to Seattle for contractor demand?

San Francisco recorded 143 demand signals this week — compared to Seattle's 20,075. San Francisco's strongest vertical is Electrical, while Seattle is led by Electrical. Both markets are tracked daily by DemandZones.

What data sources does DemandZones use for San Francisco?

DemandZones processes multiple official data sources for San Francisco, including 311 complaint systems, building permit databases, and inspection records. Sources are updated daily. Our proprietary scoring engine cross-references these sources to identify demand patterns invisible in raw data.

How often is San Francisco data updated?

San Francisco data is updated daily. DemandZones fetches the latest records from official municipal databases every day, computes demand scores, and publishes updated trends. The freshest data source was updated recently.

About the Data

DemandZones processes multiple data sources for San Francisco, updated daily from official government records. Our proprietary pipeline normalizes, scores, and cross-references raw municipal data to surface demand signals no single source reveals on its own.

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