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Tampa Hillsborough screen enclosure permits CSV

Screen shops look for issued enclosure work the same way pool builders look for new pools: after the county or city publishes it. BayPermit Weekly does not sell a screen-only list. You get the full Monday CSV of newly issued Hillsborough County and City of Tampa building permits, then you filter. $79/mo.

How to use the file for screens

Sort or filter on permit type and work description as published. Look for wording the source actually used that week — screen enclosure, pool cage, lanai screen, rescreen, or a broader building permit that mentions those words in the description. We do not recode those rows into a private screen taxonomy. If the source called it something else, that is what you get.

Declared job value is included when the source record has it. It is not a contract price we verified.

Why this filter page exists

This is the same Monday CSV as the rest of the cluster, not a second Stripe product. A 500-row official sample we pulled had 46 rows whose published type or description mentioned screen work — more than mentioned roof. That is one sample, not a weekly volume promise. The first buyers of this file already include pool-cage shops who filter it themselves. We are not inventing a screen-leads SKU for them.

City of Tampa screen rows may be missing

The City of Tampa planning layer we pull (layer 32) is single-family new construction and additions. City-only screen enclosure, pool cage, or rescreen permits often do not appear on that layer. County issued records still come through when Hillsborough publishes them. We will not invent city screen rows to paper over that gap.

Contractor names are often missing

Some issued screen records list a contractor. Many do not. BayPermit copies the contractor field only when Hillsborough County or the City of Tampa publishes it. We do not append a phone number, email, or “verified screen shop” profile. Owner names follow the same rule — only when published, often blank.

If you are buying this expecting a weekly stack of named homeowners to call, do not subscribe. That is lead-spam positioning. This is an issued-permit CSV.

Scope limits

  • No Pinellas, Pasco, or Polk screen permits.
  • Weekly, not daily. Monday email covering the prior week’s issued records.
  • No private trade taxonomy and not a screen-lead list.

Roofing, pool, and HVAC shops use the same file with a different filter — see roofing permits, pool permits, and HVAC permits. Same checkout as the rest of the cluster: Tampa Hillsborough issued building permits CSV.

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