Marin County's contractor lead market generated 832 verified demand signals over the past 30 days, up 73% from the prior 30-day period. HVAC leads all verticals with 832 signals. 94941 accounts for 38% of citywide activity, making it the densest demand zone. The 90-day trend is above its 90-day average, indicating stable demand conditions.
This week, Marin County logged 160 signals — a 29% decrease compared to the prior week's 224. Meanwhile, San Rafael and Mill Valley 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.
Marin County'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, Marin County's contractor lead market is accelerating. The upward momentum suggests contractors should be aggressive about outreach — leads are plentiful but competition will intensify as other contractors notice the trend. Focus on speed-to-contact for the highest-scored properties.