Angi is a home service marketplace. It is not an email directory.
Angi (formerly Angie's List) connects homeowners with contractors, plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, painters, and other home service professionals. Businesses create "pro profiles" with their service categories, service areas, licensing status, and customer reviews.
Email addresses are rarely exposed directly in Angi pro listings. The contact path is typically: find the pro on Angi β visit their linked website β discover an email from the website. Angi functions as a lead signal source β it tells you who operates in a given trade and area. The actual contact email requires a separate discovery step.
What Angi pro listings provide.
| Field | Typically present | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Business name | Yes | Listed name; may differ from legal business name |
| Trade category | Yes | Plumber, electrician, HVAC, landscaping, etc. |
| Service area | Yes | City, county, or radius-based |
| License and insurance status | Often | Angi verifies some credentials on higher-tier profiles |
| Customer reviews and ratings | Yes | Review count and average star rating |
| Phone number | Often | May be a tracking number assigned by Angi |
| Website URL | Sometimes | Present when the pro has added it to their profile |
| Direct email address | Rarely | Not a standard profile field; seldom shown publicly |
The absence of a direct email field is the key constraint. Angi is designed to route contact through its platform β either through a quote request form or a platform-assigned phone number. If a pro has added a website to their profile, that website is the best path to a contact email.
The contact path from Angi listing to verified email.
Angi does not provide a bulk email export. The workflow to build a contactable email list from Angi looks like this:
For contractors without a website, the only listed contact channel may be phone or the Angi platform form. These contractors are typically not reachable by email outreach and should be excluded from the email list.
Quality risks specific to Angi-sourced emails.
Home service contractors represent a specific segment of the small business email quality spectrum.
Solo operators using personal email: Many Angi pros are single-person businesses β one electrician, one plumber β who use a personal Gmail or Outlook address rather than a domain email. Personal addresses are often valid for delivery but may not be the best target for bulk outreach.