Home Services sector in United States
United States

United States Home Services Industry in 2026: Structure, Key Players, and Buyer's Data Guide

Verified datasets across the US home services sector — refreshed monthly for sales, marketing, and market-intelligence teams

Summary: US home services crossed $650 billion in FY2025 across plumbing, HVAC, cleaning, handyman, and security. Regulation runs through state contractor boards, EPA, DOL/OSHA, FTC, and municipal permits. Datasets cover chains, franchises, aggregators, and independents.

The United States home services industry is the largest addressable market in its category globally, generating roughly $650 billion in annual revenue across the fifty states. US home services is anchored by franchise networks (Roto-Rooter, Neighborly Brands, ARS) and aggregators (Angi, Thumbtack), with a long tail of independent contractors. Consolidation runs alongside a long tail of regional and specialty operators — every state carries active players plus a mid-market layer that rarely appears in a single register.

For B2B sales and research teams — SaaS platforms, enterprise vendors, distributors, staffing agencies, market-research firms — the addressable universe is enormous but scattered across state registrations, industry associations, and public disclosures. Our verified US home services directory consolidates the discoverable operators into a single CSV kept fresh against State contractor licensing + EPA + DOL + OSHA disclosures and industry-body updates. Buyers often pair this dataset with our US Construction, US Building Materials and US Consumer Services catalogs when building multi-vertical outreach.

Overview

Market shape at a glance

The US home services economy is anchored by ARS/Rescue Rooter, Roto-Rooter, Mr. Rooter, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Mr. Handyman, Angi (Angie's List), Thumbtack, HomeAdvisor, TaskRabbit, Neighborly Brands (Aire Serv, Molly Maid, Mosquito Joe), Chore Bros, Trugreen, ADT, Vivint. Combined, the top-tier operators capture the majority of tracked revenue, but the growth frontier sits with mid-market brands, franchise networks, and challenger startups building direct-to-consumer or vertical-SaaS motions. Aggregate spend crossed $650 billion in the most recent fiscal year.

Who regulates what

  • State contractor licensing — plumbing, electrical, HVAC
  • EPA — refrigerants + waste
  • DOL + OSHA — labor + safety
  • FTC + state AGs — consumer protection
  • Local municipal permits — building work

Geography

Density concentrates in Nationwide density with strongest professional home services in LA, DFW, Houston, Chicago, Phoenix, Atlanta, Denver, Minneapolis, Miami, Nashville. Every state carries active operators; enterprise sales teams typically prioritize metro coverage first, then Tier-2 and secondary markets where competitive noise is lower and buyer intent is easier to isolate.

Industries in this group

Sub-verticals we cover

Plumbing + drain

Roto-Rooter, ARS/Rescue Rooter, Mr. Rooter, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning.

Electrical + HVAC

ARS, Mr. Electric, Aire Serv, One Hour Heating & AC, Bosch Home Comfort, Trane Home Services.

Cleaning + pest control

Molly Maid, MaidPro, The Cleaning Authority, Merry Maids, plus Terminix, Orkin, Ecolab pest.

Handyman + repair

Mr. Handyman, Ace Handyman Services, Handy, TaskRabbit, plus appliance repair (Sears Home Services, Mr. Appliance).

Home security

ADT, Vivint, Ring (Amazon), SimpliSafe, Brinks Home Security, Cove.

How buyers use this data

How buyers use this dataset

  • Appliance OEM after-service: Trade partners for installation and warranty.
  • Field-service SaaS: Job scheduling, invoicing.
  • Insurance embedded: Home emergency + appliance cover.
  • BNPL for service jobs: Merchant partnerships.
  • Aggregator expansion: White-space ZIP mapping.

Pricing in United States

Licensing & pricing

US home services datasets are priced dynamically by row count from our country pricing table. The Regular license covers the immediately downloadable slice — typically 45–50% of the full record set — and is the most economical entry point for territory pilots. The Extended license unlocks every verified record and permits internal redistribution across your team. Both formats ship as CSV or Excel with 95%+ verified fields (name, address, city, state, ZIP, phone, website; GPS on Extended). Refresh cadence is monthly for headline datasets and quarterly for long-tail sub-verticals.

Get started

Browse the Home Services datasets below, or contact our team for a bespoke slice — a specific state, a specific sub-vertical, or a specific employee-count band. Sample rows are on every product page. For adjacent coverage, see US Construction, US Building Materials, US Consumer Services.

Frequently asked questions

How large is the US home services market?
About $650 billion in the most recent fiscal year. The top-tier operators — ARS/Rescue Rooter, Roto-Rooter, Mr. Rooter, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Mr. Handyman, Angi (Angie's List), Thumbtack, HomeAdvisor, TaskRabbit, Neighborly Brands (Aire Serv, Molly Maid, Mosquito Joe), Chore Bros, Trugreen, ADT, Vivint — capture the majority of tracked revenue, with a long tail of regional and specialty players.
Who regulates the home services sector in the US?
State contractor licensing (plumbing, electrical, HVAC); EPA (refrigerants + waste); DOL + OSHA (labor + safety); FTC + state AGs (consumer protection).
What data is included per record?
Entity name, street address, city, state, ZIP code, phone, category / sub-vertical tag where public, and website. Extended license adds GPS coordinates and headcount / revenue band where the record publisher discloses it.
Are Tier-2 and Tier-3 metros covered as well as major cities?
Yes. Coverage extends beyond Nationwide density with strongest professional home services in LA, DFW, Houston, Chicago, Phoenix, Atlanta, Denver, Minneapolis, Miami, Nashville into every state — including Tier-2 and rural markets where organized-industry density is lower but B2B outreach converts more efficiently.
How often is the data refreshed?
Headline datasets refresh monthly against public regulatory disclosures and company websites. Long-tail sub-verticals refresh quarterly, with mid-cycle patches when major openings, closures, or ownership changes are detected.

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Home Services data — answered

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What does the Home Services database include?
Every record carries the company name, verified business email, mobile / landline, social handles, and the map-verified business listing with address and phone. The dataset covers 47 sub-industries inside Home Services with continuously refreshed records.
How many Home Services companies are in the catalogue?
The Home Services group lists 5.8M+ verified businesses across 47 sub-industries. Counts update live as new records are verified — pick any sub-industry to see its individual coverage and a free sample.
Which countries are covered for Home Services?
Records span 61+ countries with deepest coverage in India, USA, Canada and Australia. Use the country selector at the top to scope every count on the page to one market before you download.
How much does the Home Services database cost?
Pay-as-you-go from ₹1–₹2 per row (about $0.012–$0.024). No contract, no per-seat fees, no monthly minimum. Buy credits in packs starting at ₹999 for 1,000 records and download instantly.
Can I sample the Home Services data before buying?
Yes. Every sub-industry dataset page ships a free 25–50 record sample so you can validate accuracy, column shape and country coverage before paying anything.