The Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) - Books & Course Rental - Exam Room Approved package is designed for contractors preparing for the Arizona A-19 commercial swimming pools, including solar, contractor exam with rental reference books and structured online course access. This package gives students access to the listed OSHA safety, building code, residential code, pool and spa operation, concrete, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, pipe and excavation, and solar water and pool heating references while also providing 6 months of course access for organized exam preparation.
The Arizona A-19 Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor classification is connected to commercial swimming pool construction and solar pool heating work. Contractors preparing for this license path should understand pool and spa systems, commercial pool construction, solar water and pool heating concepts, concrete construction, shotcrete application, reinforcing steel, excavation, piping, jobsite safety, building code requirements, and construction quality practices. Because this classification includes solar-related pool work, preparation should also include solar collectors, piping, pumps, valves, controls, water movement, heat transfer, system layout, and pool heating design concepts.
This books and course rental package is a practical option for students who want access to the listed exam-room-approved references without purchasing every book outright. The rental format allows students to study from the books during the preparation period, while the course provides a structured path through the material. Open-book contractor exams require more than simply bringing books into the testing center. Students need to understand how the references are organized, where key information is located, how to use indexes and tables, and how to choose the correct book for each type of question.
This package is priced at $1,390 plus a $700 refundable deposit, for a total of $2,090. The refundable deposit applies to the rental books and is separate from the rental price. Students receive the listed rental book package along with 6 months of course access for Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam preparation.
The Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam is connected to the commercial swimming pool contractor classification that includes solar. Preparation should focus on the construction knowledge and reference use needed for commercial pool projects, including safety, building code requirements, pool and spa systems, concrete construction, reinforcing steel placement, shotcrete practices, excavation, piping work, and solar pool heating systems.
Commercial pool construction requires coordination across several construction disciplines. A contractor may need to understand site preparation, layout, excavation, forming, reinforcing steel, concrete mixtures, shotcrete placement, piping systems, pool equipment, solar heating components, circulation, filtration, sanitation, safety rules, code requirements, inspection-related topics, and quality control. The listed references support these preparation areas by giving students access to construction safety standards, building code material, pool operation guidance, concrete construction information, reinforcing steel practices, shotcrete guidance, pipe and excavation trade knowledge, and solar water and pool heating design material.
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 supports construction safety preparation. Commercial pool and solar pool work can involve excavation, trenching, concrete operations, ladders, scaffolds, tools, equipment, material handling, reinforcing steel, roof or elevated work areas, and general jobsite hazards. The International Building Code, 2018 supports commercial building code concepts and code navigation. The International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018 supports residential construction code knowledge that may still be useful when studying construction methods and code organization.
The Pool and Spa Operator Handbook supports pool and spa system knowledge, operation concepts, water quality awareness, safety practices, equipment, circulation, filtration, sanitation, and maintenance-related topics. Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 17th Edition supports concrete materials, mixture design, placement, performance, curing, and quality concepts. Placing Reinforcing Bars supports reinforcing steel field practices. Guide to Shotcrete, 2016 or 2022 supports shotcrete construction methods, materials, application, and quality practices. Pipe and Excavation Contracting supports underground piping, excavation, trenching, layout, installation, and related trade procedures. Solar Water and Pool Heating Design and Installation Manual supports solar pool heating, solar water heating, system components, piping, collectors, controls, valves, pumps, tanks, and solar thermal design concepts.
The Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam is an open-book test. Approved reference books may be used during the exam, which makes reference familiarity an important part of preparation. Students should study with the books before test day so they can recognize where information is located and move through the materials efficiently.
Open-book testing still requires serious preparation. A student who has not worked with the books may lose time searching through references and may struggle to decide which book applies to a question. A safety question may require OSHA. A commercial code question may require the International Building Code. A pool operation question may require the Pool and Spa Operator Handbook. A concrete question may require Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures. Reinforcing steel questions may require Placing Reinforcing Bars. Shotcrete questions may require Guide to Shotcrete. Excavation and piping questions may require Pipe and Excavation Contracting. Solar pool heating questions may require Solar Water and Pool Heating Design and Installation Manual.
Students should practice using tables of contents, indexes, headings, diagrams, definitions, tables, and trade terms. The goal is not to memorize every page. The goal is to understand how the references are organized, which book applies to each topic, and how to locate information quickly during a timed exam. The rental books and course access work together to help students build that kind of preparation.
Arizona contractor licensing is handled through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Contractors pursuing the A-19 Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial classification should follow the state licensing process for the proper classification, business structure, and qualifying party. Because A-19 is a commercial swimming pool classification that includes solar, applicants should confirm that this license path matches the commercial pool and solar pool heating work the business plans to perform.
A practical licensing path begins with selecting the correct classification. The applicant then identifies the qualifying party, who is the person connected to the trade knowledge and experience for the classification. The applicant must follow Arizona ROC instructions for business information, application documents, required forms, and any additional licensing requirements that apply to the classification.
Exam preparation should begin early because the A-19 reference list covers several construction and solar-related areas. Students need time to study pool and spa systems, concrete, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, excavation, piping, solar water and pool heating, commercial building code topics, residential code concepts, and OSHA safety. This package supports steady preparation with 6 months of course access and rental books for hands-on reference practice.
Passing the trade exam and receiving license approval are separate parts of the licensing process. This product supports preparation for the Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam. License approval is handled by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors and depends on the applicant’s complete file, qualifications, and compliance with state requirements.
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors regulates contractor licensing in Arizona. The A-19 Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial classification is associated with commercial swimming pool contracting work that includes solar pool heating. Contractors pursuing this classification should be prepared to follow Arizona ROC licensing rules, complete the appropriate application materials, and comply with the requirements that apply to licensed contractors in the state.
Commercial swimming pool construction involves more than pool shell work. Contractors should understand the relationship between excavation, piping, reinforcing steel, concrete, shotcrete, pool equipment, circulation, filtration, sanitation, drainage, structural support, safety, code compliance, and solar heating components. Commercial pool projects may also require coordination with plans, specifications, inspections, and other trades. A strong preparation plan should help students connect written reference material with real construction sequencing and field practice.
Because the classification includes solar, students should also prepare for solar pool heating and solar water heating concepts. Solar pool heating work may involve collectors, piping, pumps, valves, controls, sensors, equipment connections, heat transfer, system layout, water circulation, and performance considerations. Contractors should understand how solar components connect to pool systems and how installation choices can affect safety, serviceability, and system performance.
The following rental books are included with this Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) Books & Course Rental package:
This Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) package is built around the following exam-room-approved books:
Students should use these books throughout the study period, not only on exam day. The references are most useful when students understand which book applies to each topic. Safety questions may point to OSHA. Commercial code questions may point to the International Building Code. Residential code questions may point to the International Residential Code. Pool operation questions may require the Pool and Spa Operator Handbook. Concrete, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, piping, and excavation questions may require the corresponding trade references. Solar pool heating questions may require the Solar Water and Pool Heating Design and Installation Manual.
Preparation for the Arizona A-19 Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial exam should include both construction trade review and reference-navigation practice. Students should begin by becoming familiar with the reference list and understanding the role of each book. This helps reduce confusion during study and makes it easier to choose the correct reference when answering practice questions.
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 should be reviewed for construction safety topics. Commercial swimming pool and solar pool heating work may involve excavation, trenching, formwork, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, concrete placement, tools, ladders, equipment, material handling, piping, elevated access, and other hazards. Students should understand practical safety requirements and jobsite awareness as part of their preparation.
The International Building Code, 2018 should be reviewed for commercial construction code concepts. Students should become familiar with the organization of the code and how commercial building requirements may connect with pool construction, structural work, safety, accessibility concepts, and construction compliance. The International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018 should be reviewed for residential construction concepts and code organization that may support broader construction understanding.
The Pool and Spa Operator Handbook should be studied for pool and spa systems, water circulation, filtration, sanitation, water chemistry, equipment, maintenance, operation, and safety. Even contractors focused on construction should understand how pool systems operate because construction details can affect performance, maintenance, serviceability, and long-term operation.
Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 17th Edition should be used to review concrete materials, mixture design, water-cement concepts, admixtures, strength, durability, placement, curing, and quality control. Pool construction often depends on proper concrete performance and coordination between concrete placement, reinforcing steel, formwork, and shotcrete application.
Placing Reinforcing Bars supports preparation for reinforcing steel placement. Students should review bar handling, placement drawings, tying, supports, spacing, cover, splicing, and coordination with concrete or shotcrete placement. Guide to Shotcrete supports preparation for shotcrete materials, equipment, application methods, nozzle practices, curing, and quality considerations. Pipe and Excavation Contracting supports preparation for underground piping, excavation, trench safety, layout, grading, backfill, and compaction.
Solar Water and Pool Heating Design and Installation Manual should be studied for solar pool heating and solar water heating concepts. Students should review solar collectors, piping layouts, pumps, valves, controls, sensors, tanks, system sizing concepts, installation practices, maintenance considerations, and heat transfer. This reference supports the solar-specific preparation needed for the A-19 classification.
1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for the Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam with organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, and reference navigation support. This package is designed to help students move through the pool construction and solar heating references with a clear study structure instead of trying to prepare without direction.
The course access supports preparation by organizing study around the topics that matter for commercial swimming pool contractors. Students can focus on OSHA safety, commercial building code concepts, residential code concepts, pool and spa operation, concrete construction, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, pipe installation, excavation, solar pool heating, solar water heating, and practical construction sequencing. The rental books allow students to practice with the materials throughout the study period, which is especially important for an open-book exam.
Reference navigation is one of the most important skills for contractor exam preparation. 1 Exam Prep encourages students to learn tables of contents, indexes, diagrams, definitions, formulas, chapter headings, and topic groupings. This helps students locate information more efficiently and recognize which book applies to each question. For A-19 preparation, that skill matters because questions may involve safety, codes, pool operation, concrete, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, piping, excavation, solar heating, or construction quality.
This package also supports confidence-building through consistent study habits. Students can review commercial pool construction and solar pool heating concepts, practice locating information, and develop a repeatable approach for exam questions. While no course can guarantee a passing score or licensing approval, a structured study plan can help students prepare more effectively and approach the exam with greater confidence.
This package includes the listed rental reference books for the Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam preparation path and 6 months of course access.
The rental price is $1,390 plus a $700 refundable deposit, for a total of $2,090.
Yes. The Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam is an open-book test. Students should prepare by learning how to use the approved references quickly and accurately.
This books and course rental package includes 6 months of course access.
Students should study OSHA safety, commercial building code concepts, pool and spa operation, concrete mixtures, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, pipe installation, excavation, solar water heating, solar pool heating, construction planning, and reference navigation.
The A-19 classification is connected to commercial swimming pool construction, including solar-related pool heating work within the limits of the classification. Preparation should include pool systems, concrete, reinforcing steel, shotcrete, piping, excavation, solar heating, safety, and code awareness.
Open-book exams require fast reference navigation. Studying with the books before the exam helps students learn where information is located, which reference applies to each topic, and how to move through the materials more efficiently.
No. This package provides rental books, course access, study organization, and preparation support, but results depend on each student’s study time, trade knowledge, reference-navigation skills, and test-day performance.
This package is designed for contractors, qualifying parties, pool construction professionals, solar pool heating professionals, concrete and shotcrete professionals, excavation contractors, pipe installation professionals, and trade professionals preparing for the Arizona Swimming Pools, Including Solar Commercial Contractor (A-19) exam who want rental books and structured course access in one package.