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Why Timing Matters With Planning Leads
How reaching property owners shortly after planning approval can help you get in before competitors and build a stronger pipeline of future work
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If you rely on residential work, finding consistent new leads is one of the hardest parts of running a trade business.
TradeMailer
29 April 2026

If you rely on residential work, finding consistent new leads is one of the hardest parts of running a trade business.
Most trades end up competing on Google, paying for Facebook ads, or buying shared leads — often speaking to property owners after they’ve already contacted several companies.
Planning leads work differently.
This guide explains how trades can use approved planning applications to generate higher-quality enquiries earlier in the process — before property owners start ringing around.
This applies to builders, window installers, landscapers, renewable energy installers, arborists, and any trade involved in residential projects.
Planning leads come from approved residential planning applications.
When someone receives planning permission for an extension, new build, conversion, or similar project, they are about to start sourcing trades.
A planning lead is simply that opportunity — identified early using planning data — before the property owner begins searching online or collecting multiple quotes.
Instead of waiting to be found, you’re introducing your business at the right moment.
The main advantage of planning leads is timing.
With ads and directories, you usually enter the conversation late — after the property owner has already contacted several companies.
With planning leads, you’re contacting them before that happens.
That means:
Less competition
More control over the conversation
Higher chance of being remembered
Better quality enquiries
Less price-driven decisions
You’re not interrupting someone. You’re responding to a real, approved project.
All residential planning applications are published by local councils.
From there, planning data can be accessed in a few ways:
You can manually search each council website, filtering by application type, location, and status.
This works — but it’s slow, inconsistent, and hard to scale across multiple areas.
Some services collect planning data from multiple councils into one system.
These allow filtering by job type, location, and approval status, saving time compared to manual searching.
Automated services monitor planning approvals for you, filter relevant projects, and help contact property owners directly.
This removes the manual admin and lets you focus on running your business instead of searching planning portals.
Automation simply replaces the manual steps above.
Instead of checking portals every week, systems monitor approvals continuously, filter projects automatically, and prepare contact details for you.
With TradeMailer, trades choose their areas and job types, write one introduction letter, and approved planning applications are monitored in the background. When matching projects appear, personalised letters are sent directly to the property owner.
No cold calling. No buying shared leads. No bidding wars.
Just early, direct contact.
Not all planning applications are worth pursuing.
Good planning leads usually have:
Approved status (not pending or refused)
Clear relevance to your trade
Direct property owner contact details
Early timing (before multiple quotes)
Location within your working area
Low-quality leads tend to be commercial projects, vague applications, or approvals that are already several months old.
Timing matters.
The longer you wait after approval, the more competition you face.
Not every application fits your trade. Filtering properly saves huge amounts of time.
A short, professional introduction works far better than sales-heavy pitches.
These aren’t price-shopping enquiries. They’re early-stage opportunities. Approach them differently.
Planning leads work well for many residential trades, including:
Window installers
Landscapers
Tree surgeons and arborists
Renewable energy installers
General property trades
If your work is triggered by planning permission, this approach applies.
As soon as planning is granted. Councils publish approvals immediately, which allows early outreach — often before property owners start searching online.
They’re different. Planning leads focus on timing rather than volume. You’re reaching people at the start of a project instead of competing in crowded ad platforms.
Most councils update daily. New approvals appear constantly throughout the week.
Yes. Extensions, new builds, and conversions almost always involve glazing, landscaping, renewables, and other specialist work.
Direct mail remains one of the most reliable methods. A professional letter arriving shortly after approval stands out far more than another online advert.
Planning leads give trades something most marketing methods don’t: early access.
Instead of competing with five other companies for the same enquiry, you’re introducing yourself before the race even starts.
Used properly, planning approvals become a consistent, predictable source of new work — without relying on ads or shared lead platforms. If you’d like to go a bit deeper, you might also find our guides on how many letters you should send each month and why speed of response matters when enquiries come in useful.
Get started with TradeMailer and we’ll begin monitoring planning approvals for your chosen locations
— so you can start contacting property owners earlier.
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