Lead list

Painter Leads — Scrape Google Maps for Painting Businesses

This page turns a single Google Maps search into a clean CSV of painting companies in any city. Run a search like "painters in Denver" or "house painting in Charlotte" and every matching contractor comes back as one row — name, full address, phone, website, category, star rating, and review count — with a flag on the ones that have no website at all. No code and no API: fill in the search, watch it collect live, and download the file when it is done.

It serves two audiences. Agencies, web designers, and marketers who sell to painting contractors get a ready-made prospect list — the no-website flag points straight at painters who go invisible the moment a homeowner comparison-shops, plus the phone number to reach them. Painters themselves use it to scout a market: pull every painting company in the area, rank them by rating and reviews, and see exactly which competitors show up online and which do not.

What's in every row

Each painting company lands as a single row with consistent columns, so a scattered map becomes a list you can sort and dial straight down.

Business name & category

The company name and Google's label — painter, painting, or house painter.

Full address

Street, city, state, and zip, ready for territory planning or a mailed offer.

Phone number

The listing's public number — the outreach channel that beats email for a trade that lives on the phone.

Website, or the no-website flag

The site URL when there is one, and a clear flag on the painters with none — the prospects worth pitching first.

Rating & review count

Stars and review volume, so a well-reviewed painter with no site stands out in a glance.

How to turn it into clients

Painting sells on proof. A homeowner planning to repaint gets two or three quotes and picks the contractor who looks the most credible — which, online, means reviews and before-and-after photos. A well-reviewed painter with no website has the proof and nowhere to show it. Build a demo with a before/after gallery, their real star rating, interior and exterior service sections, and a free-quote form, then lead with "here is the site I already built for you."

Push exterior work in the warm, dry months when that demand peaks, and interior work year-round. Sell the build flat with a small monthly for hosting and photo updates — and remind them that every quote the form captures is a job they were previously losing to whichever competitor simply turned up first in the search.

Filter to the best-fit prospects

Sort by rating and review count and start at the top: a four-star-plus painter with a wall of reviews and no website is a busy, credible shop that just never got online — the easiest yes and the client who pays hosting for years. Drop the zero-review listings, which are often dormant, and if you are strictly selling sites, work the no-website rows before anything else.

How it works

1

Search your city

"painters in Denver", "house painting in Charlotte" — or sweep the whole painting category across a metro.

2

Set your cap

Choose how many businesses to pull. The run holds only its worst-case cost, never more than your balance.

3

Watch it run live

Painting companies stream in with a live counter — flip on the no-website filter first to keep only prospects.

4

Download your CSV

Billed per place scraped, the unused hold refunded, and the file opens straight in Excel or Google Sheets.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get painters without a website?

Yes. Every row flags whether the business has a website, and a filter can keep only the painters with none — a clean prospect list for web-design and marketing outreach. Name, phone, address, rating, and reviews come with each one, so you can call your best-rated leads first.

How current is the data?

It is as current as Google Maps itself. Each run pulls live listings the moment you start it, so phone numbers, ratings, and review counts reflect what is on Google that day — never a database that has been sitting and going stale.

How much does it cost?

Runs are $8 per 1,000 results, and every new account starts with $5.00 in free credits — plenty to pull every painter in a metro before you pay anything. You are billed per result scraped, never for your cap, failed runs are refunded in full, and contact columns are included at no extra cost.

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Pull every no-website painter in your city

$5.00 free to start · phone & address on every row · billed per place scraped.

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