General and specialty contractor list. Maps-verified. Re-verified per run.
GCs, remodelers, builders, framers, drywall, masonry, roofing, HVAC, paving — every record anchored to a live Maps listing.
contractors (Maps-verified)
565k
564,575 records
With phone
95%
536,293 records
With website
56%
316,056 records
Decision-maker layer
Limited
Coverage thinner — see notes below
What a row looks like.
Five real records, pulled live from the database when this page rendered. Business name, category, location, phone, and website are shown as-is. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated — they unlock after signup, on this list and every other one you generate.
| Business | Category | Location | Phone | Website | Decision-maker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Education Department | General contractor | 89701 | (775) 687-7300 | ed.gov | Signup required |
| Retail Store Construction | General contractor | 53226 | (262) 886-9800 | retailstoreconstruction.com | Signup required |
| New Mexico Plaster & Supply, Inc. | Contractor | 87107 | (505) 345-6881 | nmplaster.com | Signup required |
| Myspace Remodeling Inc | Construction company | 91331 | (888) 897-4696 | myspaceremodeling.com | Signup required |
| California Retail Builders | Dry wall contractor | 93711 | (559) 286-6151 | californiaretailbuilders.com | Signup required |
Real records pulled live from the database. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated behind signup — start the free trial to unlock them on this list and the rest.
The buyer profile we see most often.
Contractor lists get bought by construction-software vendors, equipment-financing brokers, building-materials suppliers, contractor liability insurers, lien-and-bond agencies, fleet-leasing companies, lead-generation platforms looking to recruit pros, and trade-publication ad sales teams. The structural problem with contractor data is that 'has a Google listing' is not the same as 'is actively bidding work.' Static lists don't distinguish, and you end up paying to email retired one-truck operations alongside the actually-active companies. The Maps gate doesn't fully solve that, but it screens out the worst of it — businesses that have stopped maintaining their basic web presence are the first to fall off, and they're usually the first you'd want screened. The valuable signal underneath the basic verification: a contractor that recently updated its Maps hours, photos, or website is statistically more likely to be open to a vendor pitch than one whose record has been stagnant for years. We surface what's there; you decide how strict to be.
And what isn't.
Contractor is the broadest segment in the database. The category mix runs from general contractors and homebuilders to roofers, HVAC, masonry, drywall, paving, and excavation. If you only want one trade, filter on the specific Maps category — roofing alone is approximately 80,000 records, HVAC around 50,000, plumbing around 65,000. Phone coverage is strong because contractors run lead-driven businesses where a published number is required. Website coverage is good but not universal; smaller specialty trades often run on Facebook pages and don't have a standalone domain in the record.
You've probably seen the offers.
Contractor lists are a high-volume corner of the stale-CSV economy. The same 1.5 million rows get repackaged across a dozen vendor sites at $299 to $1,499 each. The data underneath rarely improves. We do the simple thing: tie every record to a live Maps presence, run the verification fresh on the day you generate the list.
We're not pretending this database is perfect. The hub page shows the live counts across every vertical, including this one. Coverage and decision-maker density vary. The trial is the right way to spot-check whether your specific ICP is well served.
Three signals. One row.
Maps-anchored
Every record begins as a real Google Maps business. If a listing disappears, the row drops on the next refresh.
Re-verified per run
Each generated list re-checks against Maps before shipping. Closed shops, sold practices, merged operators get screened.
Sheet out
Your search → a Google Sheet. Re-run any time. No CSV downloads to organize, no zip files in folders named v3-final.
Generate your first contractor list in five minutes.
1,000 lookups, free, no credit card. If the data doesn't beat the contractor list you'd otherwise pay for, the trial cost you nothing.
While you're here.
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Residential, commercial, industrial, EV-charger installers, low-voltage specialists — every record tied to a live Google Maps presence.
Veterinarian list →
Small-animal, equine, mixed practice, emergency, specialty referral — every clinic tied to a live Maps listing.
About the contractor list.
Can I filter by trade (roofing, HVAC, drywall)?+
Yes — each trade is a Maps category. Pull individually or combine. Roofing alone is around 80,000 records; HVAC around 50,000.
Do you have license verification?+
Not as a structured field. We surface the business record — license verification is a separate workflow against state databases.
Is this actually a list, or is it a tool that generates lists?+
Both. The list is generated live from a Maps-verified database, every time you run a search. Think of it as a list that updates itself — you get the same outcome (a list of businesses) without the underlying file going stale between when it was scraped and when you use it.
What happens at the end of the free trial?+
Nothing automatic. The 1,000 lookups are yours, no credit card, no auto-convert. If you want to keep generating lists, you upgrade. If not, you don't. We'd rather not bait-and-switch you onto a subscription you won't use.