★★★ Built for roll-off operators

Know who needs a dumpster before your competition does.

Every week we pull the building permits in your area, find the contractors about to tear something out, and hand you their name and number. One roll-off company per territory. We never sell the same lead twice.

No shared leads. No bidding wars. No contract. Cancel whenever the hell you want.

San Diego · this year so far
4,650 jobs
  • Debris permits / week~130
  • ZIP codes covered38
  • Operators who get this list1 per turf
130

debris permits pulled in San Diego every week — demos, remodels, teardowns. Your competition is calling none of them.

How it works

We watch the permit desk. You make the calls.

The city publishes every building permit. Buried in that pile is a list of everyone about to make a dumpster's worth of debris. We dig it out for you, cleaned and ranked, every week.

1

We pull the permits

Every demo, remodel, addition and new build filed in your turf — straight from public records.

2

We find the contractor

Each job matched to the contractor and a direct number, then ranked by how likely they need a bin now.

3

You get the list

A clean spreadsheet hits your inbox every week. Yours alone — nobody else in your turf gets it.

4

You beat the pack

Call the job before it's even started. First one to the contractor gets the standing account.

Your market

Pick your turf.

Here's San Diego, shaded by how many debris permits each ZIP throws off. The hotter the ZIP, the more work — and the more it's worth. Click the ones you can haul, watch the price add up. Open full-screen ↗

What lands in your inbox

A real week of leads.

Every row is a real permit pulled in San Diego — the contractor, the job site, what they're tearing into. The phone number comes with the turf.

IssuedJob siteZIPContractorWorkPhone
Aug 122464 Fenton Py92108Dexcore RestorationRestoration🔒(•••) •••‑••••
Aug 123872 Coronado Av92107Elements Design and BuilRemodel🔒(•••) •••‑••••
Aug 114370 La Jolla Village Dr92122Bycor General ContractorRemodel🔒(•••) •••‑••••
Aug 106434 Garber Av92139Need for BuildNew Build🔒(•••) •••‑••••
Aug 104824 Noyes StCityMark ConstructionNew Build🔒(•••) •••‑••••
Aug 76245 Hannon Ct92117The Landscape CompanyDemolition🔒(•••) •••‑••••
Jul 152404 Loring StLockrul ConstructionDemolition🔒(•••) •••‑••••

Real 2026 permit records. Phone numbers unlock for the one operator who owns the turf.

One turf, one operator

We turn everyone else away.

When you claim a territory, we stop selling it — and your leads go to you and nobody else, ever. Your competitor is reading this same page right now. Only one of you gets the turf.

Claim it first
Why it's different

Exclusive beats shared. Every time.

Shared lead sitesGoogle & adsRoll Off Leads
Who else gets it4–5 competitorsEveryoneOnly you
Where it's fromA form fillA bidding warReal building permits
TimingAfter they've shopped aroundWhen they happen to searchBefore they book a bin
Your territoryWide openWide openLocked to you
Pricing

Pay for the turf you can handle.

No per-lead fees. No contract. Each ZIP is priced by how much work it throws off — $9 to $29 a month — and you get every debris lead inside it, exclusive. Take one ZIP or your whole side of town.

We never ask for a card to talk. If the list doesn't book you jobs, walk.

Build your turf on the map
Price per ZIP / month
  • 1–40 permits/yr$9
  • 40–90$15
  • 90–160$19
  • 160–240$25
  • 240+$29
Straight answers

FAQ

Where do the leads come from?

Public records — building permits filed with the city, matched to public contractor-license records for the phone number. All above-board. We just do the tedious part so you get a clean list instead of a pile the size of a phone book.

Is it really exclusive?

Yes. One roll-off company per territory. Once your area's claimed, we stop selling it and turn other operators away. Your leads go to you and no one else — never shared, never resold.

Do you call the contractors for me?

No, and that's on purpose. We hand you the list; you make the calls. You keep the relationship and there's no middleman between you and your customer.

What if my turf is already taken?

Then it's taken — that's the deal. You go on the waitlist and get first crack if the current operator ever drops it. Which is exactly why it's worth grabbing now.

What does it cost?

$9 to $29 per ZIP per month, based on how much work the ZIP throws off. Pick as few or as many ZIPs as you can service. No contract, no per-lead fees, cancel whenever you want.

What areas do you cover?

Live in San Diego now, opening more of the county as we go. Tell us your service area on the map and we'll build it from your ZIP codes — or put you first in line when it's ready.

Last thing

Stop waiting for
the phone to ring.

Claim your turf