Where HVAC demand is growing right now
See which neighborhoods and ZIPs are heating up so you can focus where work is actually happening.
Available Markets
HVAC Leads by City
Each city is tracked for permits activity. Click any city for detail.
New York City
5 boroughs
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Chicago
4 sides
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Los Angeles
6 regions
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San Francisco
6 districts
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Seattle
5 areas
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Austin
5 areas
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Nashville
5 areas
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Cincinnati
5 areas
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Detroit
5 areas
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Houston
6 areas
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Baltimore
5 areas
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Boston
5 neighborhoods
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Oakland
4 areas
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Market Segments
HVAC Property Types
How permits break down across the two main property categories.
New Construction
Ground-up residential and commercial builds requiring full HVAC system design and installation.
- •Residential new builds — central air, ductwork, and zoning
- •Commercial tenant build-outs — rooftop units and split systems
- •Multi-family developments — centralized vs. individual units
- •Mixed-use projects — code-compliant ventilation and exhaust
Retrofit & Repair
System replacements, efficiency upgrades, and emergency repairs in existing buildings.
- •Boiler replacements — aging systems in pre-war buildings
- •Furnace and heat pump upgrades — energy efficiency incentives
- •Emergency no-heat and no-AC calls — seasonal demand spikes
- •Commercial refrigeration — restaurants and cold storage
About HVAC Intelligence
How HVAC Data Works
DemandZones tracks hvac demand signals using official public records — permits, inspections, and municipal filings — across 13 major U.S. cities.
Each city page breaks down activity by area, and each area page shows property-level detail including DemandScores, owner information, and outreach notes. Properties are scored using our DemandScore algorithm, which weighs recency, volume, and property characteristics to surface the most actionable opportunities.
How It Works
How We Organize HVAC Data
Every permit goes through a five-step process before it appears on your dashboard.
Collect Public Data
We pull permits, permits, and inspection records from official city open data portals daily.
Organize by Area
Each permit is geocoded and assigned to a neighborhood, ZIP code, and city area.
Cross-Reference Properties
We match permits to building records — owner name, property type, and history.
Score & Rank
Our DemandScore algorithm scores every property based on recency, volume, and repeat patterns.
Publish Daily
Fresh leads are published to city and area pages every morning before 7 AM ET.
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