Massachusetts permit type
Massachusetts Gas Permits
What is a gas permit?
Required for gas-line work — appliance hook-ups, boiler and furnace replacements, fireplace installs, and pool/spa heaters. A near-real-time indicator of HVAC and appliance jobs.
- 6,664 gas permits indexed across Massachusetts.
- Most common in Boston, Framingham, Wrentham, and 9 other towns.
- Buyer niches that benefit: hvac-contractor, plumber, appliance-installer, fireplace-installer.
- Get fresh gas permits delivered daily → alert plans.
Top MA towns for gas permits
- #1Boston4,175
- #2Framingham227
- #3Wrentham215
- #4Medfield129
- #5Edgartown122
- #6Webster115
- #7Acton107
- #8Haverhill103
- #9Pepperell103
- #10Stoneham100
- #11Arlington92
- #12Auburn87
Latest gas permits in Massachusetts
50 most recent gas filings, refreshed daily. Contractor names, valuations, and house numbers are subscriber-only.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a gas permit?
Required for gas-line work — appliance hook-ups, boiler and furnace replacements, fireplace installs, and pool/spa heaters. A near-real-time indicator of HVAC and appliance jobs.
How many gas permits are filed in Massachusetts?
6,664 gas permits are indexed by permits.llc across 12+ MA cities. Filings refresh daily from the source building departments.
Which businesses use gas permits as a lead source?
permits.llc maps each gas permit to the buyer niches that benefit — typically hvac-contractor, plumber, appliance-installer and adjacent trades. Subscribe to alerts for permits matched to your niche.
Can I get these permits delivered daily?
Yes — alerts subscribers get a daily digest filtered by permit type, town, and buyer niche. Exclusive plans add hourly delivery and homeowner contact data.
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