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The Florida Air A or Air B Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is a complete exam-preparation option for candidates preparing for the Florida Certified Air Conditioning Class A or Class B contractor exams. This package is designed for students who want organized business and trade preparation, rental reference books, live instruction, recorded classes, self-study support, business and finance flash cards, and Application Service in one complete package.
Preparing for the Florida Air A or Air B contractor exam requires more than trade experience alone. Candidates need to understand air conditioning systems, refrigeration, duct construction, ventilation, mechanical code requirements, energy conservation requirements, OSHA safety rules, contract documents, estimating concepts, business finance, accounting, and contractor responsibilities. This Ultimate Rental Package brings the required preparation materials together so students can study with structure and direction.
The package supports both sides of preparation: business and trade. The business side helps candidates review contractor finance, accounting, bidding, contracts, job costing, payroll, insurance concepts, project administration, and related contractor business responsibilities. The trade side focuses on HVAC systems, refrigeration, ductwork, mechanical code, energy conservation, safety, standards, troubleshooting, piping, ventilation, and Florida-specific code references.
Package Price: $2,699 plus a $1,400 deposit, for a total of $4,099.
The Florida Air A and Air B contractor exam path includes preparation for business and finance content as well as air conditioning trade content. Candidates should prepare for questions that require contractor business knowledge, reference-book navigation, technical HVAC understanding, safety awareness, and familiarity with Florida building code requirements.
The business and finance portion focuses on the contractor as a business owner and project manager. Candidates may need to work with topics such as accounting, financial statements, estimating, bidding, job costing, taxes, payroll, insurance, liens, contracts, and project documentation. These subjects are important because a licensed contractor must understand not only how to perform trade work, but also how to operate responsibly as a construction business.
The trade portion focuses on air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, ventilation, duct systems, code requirements, mechanical standards, safety requirements, energy conservation, troubleshooting, piping, equipment, and technical reference use. Candidates should prepare to connect field knowledge with reference-book research. Experience in the HVAC industry is valuable, but exam preparation requires a specific approach to reading questions, choosing the correct reference, and locating information efficiently.
This Ultimate Rental Package is structured for candidates who want guided preparation instead of trying to study from the book list alone. The combination of live classes, recorded classes, self-study access, flash cards, rental books, and Application Service gives students a complete system for building confidence before exam day.
The Florida Air A and Air B contractor exams use reference books as part of the open-book testing approach. Open-book exams still require serious preparation. Candidates must know which reference applies to each topic, where important information is located, and how to move quickly through indexes, tables, chapters, standards, and code sections.
Students should study with the books throughout preparation instead of saving them for the end. The more familiar the references become, the easier it is to recognize where information is likely to appear. A strong open-book strategy includes learning the layout of each book, practicing with common subject areas, and understanding how business and trade topics are divided across the references.
For the business exam, candidates should become comfortable with accounting terms, contract documents, bidding language, construction administration, and financial calculations. For the trade exam, candidates should focus on mechanical code navigation, duct construction, refrigeration concepts, OSHA safety, ventilation standards, energy conservation, and technical HVAC references.
The Florida contractor licensing process begins with selecting the correct license classification. Candidates using this package are preparing for either the Florida Certified Air Conditioning Class A contractor license path or the Florida Certified Air Conditioning Class B contractor license path. The correct classification depends on the scope of work the candidate plans to perform.
After choosing the correct classification, candidates complete the required examination process. This includes preparing for the required exam sections, registering according to the current state exam process, and scheduling the exam through the approved testing process. Candidates should follow the current Florida licensing and examination instructions when applying and scheduling.
After passing the required exam portion, candidates must complete the applicable Florida contractor license application process. Passing the exam is an important step, but it does not automatically issue a contractor license. Candidates must still satisfy the stateās licensing requirements and submit the required application materials before a license is granted.
Application Service is included in this Ultimate package to help students stay organized during the application portion of the licensing journey. The exam-preparation side helps students study, while the Application Service supports the paperwork side of the process.
Florida air conditioning contractor licensing is regulated through the state construction contractor licensing structure. Candidates preparing for Air A or Air B should understand the difference between the two classifications before selecting an exam path.
A Florida Class A air-conditioning contractor classification covers a broader air conditioning contracting scope. A Florida Class B air-conditioning contractor classification is more limited and applies to systems up to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system. Candidates should choose the classification that matches their intended work, experience, and long-term business plans.
Florida contractor licensing requires more than exam preparation. Candidates must complete the applicable licensing application process and meet the requirements set by the state before receiving a license. This is why it is important to prepare for the exam while also staying organized for the application stage.
The Florida Air A and Air B contractor license paths require candidates to think like both technicians and business owners. A contractor must understand installation, service, safety, codes, documentation, business practices, and professional responsibility. This package is designed to support that broader preparation.
The following rental books are included with this Florida Air A or Air B Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package. The list is organized with tabbed spacing to make the business and trade references easier to review.
The books listed above are the rental reference books included with this package for Florida Air A or Air B contractor exam preparation. Candidates should prepare with the same titles throughout their study plan so they can become familiar with each bookās layout, index, chapters, tables, and topic organization before exam day.
For open-book exam preparation, the books should be used actively. Students should practice locating information in the business references and trade references instead of simply reading passively. The ability to find information quickly is one of the most important skills for an open-book contractor exam.
This Ultimate Rental Package includes live and recorded classes, self-study support, 200+ business and finance flash cards, rental books, 1 year of course access, and Application Service. These materials are organized to help students prepare for both the business and trade portions of the Florida Air A or Air B contractor exam path.
Live classes give students guided instruction and a structured review schedule. Recorded classes allow students to return to important lessons and continue studying outside the live classroom setting. Self-study materials help candidates work through business and trade concepts at their own pace. The business and finance flash cards give students a practical way to review key terms, formulas, and concepts repeatedly.
For the business and finance section, students should focus on the contractor business topics that often create difficulty for trade professionals. These include accounting, contracts, estimating, bidding, financial management, job costing, business organization, insurance, payroll, taxes, and project documentation. Flash card review is especially helpful for business terms because repeated exposure builds familiarity.
For the trade section, students should focus on HVAC and refrigeration fundamentals, air distribution, mechanical code, energy conservation, duct construction, OSHA safety, NFPA standards, SMACNA standards, troubleshooting, ventilation, piping, and Florida-specific code requirements. The trade exam preparation process should include both technical review and reference navigation practice.
A strong study plan should include class participation, recorded lesson review, book navigation practice, flash card repetition, and regular self-study. Candidates should set aside time to review both business and trade subjects rather than focusing only on the area where they already feel comfortable. Balanced preparation helps students approach the exam with a more complete understanding of the material.
1 Exam Prep helps Florida Air A and Air B contractor candidates prepare with a structured, practical, and trade-focused study system. This Ultimate Rental Package is designed to reduce confusion by combining rental reference books, live classes, recorded lessons, self-study access, business and finance flash cards, and Application Service in one organized package.
For candidates preparing for an open-book contractor exam, book navigation is a major part of the study process. 1 Exam Prep helps students become more familiar with the references, understand how to approach questions, and build a study routine around both business and trade subjects. The goal is to help students prepare with greater confidence and less guesswork.
The live and recorded class combination is useful for working contractors, technicians, and business owners who need flexibility. Students can attend live instruction for guided review and use recorded classes for additional study time. Self-study access helps keep preparation moving between lessons, while flash cards reinforce important business and finance concepts through repetition.
Application Service adds support beyond exam study. The contractor licensing process includes paperwork and application requirements in addition to exam preparation. This package helps candidates stay organized while they prepare for the next step in their Florida contractor licensing journey.
This package is for candidates preparing for the Florida Certified Air Conditioning Class A or Class B contractor exam path. It is designed for students who want rental books, live classes, recorded classes, self-study support, flash cards, and Application Service in one complete package.
The package includes rental reference books, live and recorded classes, self-study for both business and trade classes, 200+ business and finance flash cards, 1 year of course access, and Application Service.
The package price is $2,699 plus a $1,400 deposit, for a total of $4,099.
Yes. This package includes preparation support for both business and finance study and air conditioning trade study.
Yes. Live classes are included for both business and trade preparation.
Yes. Recorded classes are included so students can continue reviewing lessons outside the live class schedule.
Yes. The package includes self-study support for both business and trade classes.
Yes. The package includes 200+ business and finance flash cards.
Yes. The Florida Air A and Air B contractor exam preparation process uses reference books as part of the open-book testing approach. Candidates should still study carefully because open-book exams require fast reference navigation and strong subject understanding.
The Florida Class A air-conditioning contractor classification has a broader scope. The Florida Class B air-conditioning contractor classification is limited to systems up to 25 tons of cooling and 500,000 Btu of heating in any one system.
No. Passing the required exam is an important step, but candidates must still complete the applicable Florida licensing application process and satisfy state requirements before a license is issued.
The Florida Air A and Air B contractor exam path covers business, finance, contracts, safety, mechanical systems, energy conservation, duct construction, HVAC standards, refrigeration, ventilation, and Florida code requirements. The included rental books support those different study areas.
This Ultimate package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Application Service is included with this package.