Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) - Books & Courses Rental Package

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Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) - Books & Courses Rental Package

Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) - Books & Courses Rental Package

The Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) - Books & Courses Rental Package is designed for candidates preparing for the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam while needing rental access to the approved reference books and structured online course support. This package gives roofing candidates a practical way to study with the code books connected to the exam, review key roofing topics, and build confidence using the references before test day.

Roofing contractor and subcontractor work requires more than installation experience. Candidates preparing for the ICC G14-N exam need to understand roof assemblies, roof coverings, drainage, flashing, reroofing, fire classification, residential roofing requirements, commercial roofing requirements, and plumbing-code provisions that may apply to roof drainage systems. The exam is based on the ability to apply code requirements and general roofing knowledge to real construction situations.

This Books & Courses Rental Package is a strong option for students who need the required code books during preparation and exam-room use but do not want to purchase the full reference set permanently. The rental format provides access to the listed references while the online course helps organize the study process. Since the ICC G14-N exam is an open book test, candidates should prepare by learning how to use the books quickly and accurately under timed exam conditions.

The package price is $840, with a $350 refundable book deposit, for a total of $1,190 due at checkout. The refundable deposit applies to the rental book portion of the package. With three included rental references and 6 months of course access, this package gives Commerce City roofing contractor and subcontractor candidates a focused preparation path for the ICC G14-N exam.

What You Get

  • Included Rental Book: International Building Code, 2018.
  • Included Rental Book: International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018.
  • Included Rental Book: International Plumbing Code, 2018.
  • Course Access: 6 months of course access.
  • Package Price: $840.
  • Refundable Book Deposit: $350.
  • Total Due: $1,190.
  • Study Support: Online preparation designed to help candidates review roofing topics, practice code navigation, and prepare with the listed references.

Exam Details

The Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam path is associated with the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam. This exam is part of the ICC Contractor/Trades testing program and is used by jurisdictions that require roofing contractor candidates to demonstrate knowledge of roofing construction, roofing code provisions, reroofing requirements, drainage, materials, and related trade practices.

The listed references for this rental package are the International Building Code, 2018, the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018, and the International Plumbing Code, 2018. Together, these books give candidates access to building-code roofing provisions, residential roofing provisions, and plumbing-code provisions related to drainage and roof water control. Candidates should prepare using all three references because the G14-N roofing contractor / subcontractor exam may require information from more than one book.

The ICC G14-N exam is focused on roofing contractor and subcontractor knowledge. Candidates should be ready to answer questions involving roofing materials, roof coverings, roof slopes, roof drainage, flashing, roof deck conditions, reroofing, fire classification, weather protection, underlayment, installation practices, and code compliance. Some questions may rely on trade knowledge, while others may require locating a specific rule, table, definition, section, or exception in the approved reference books.

Students should prepare for a broad roofing scope rather than a single roofing material. The G14-N exam is not limited to shingle roofing. Candidates may need to understand general roofing systems and code requirements that apply to different roof assemblies and project conditions. Important study areas include asphalt shingles, built-up roofing, modified bitumen, single-ply roofing, metal roof panels, clay and concrete tile, wood shingles, wood shakes, slate shingles, roof coatings, reroofing provisions, roof drainage, roof penetrations, and flashing details.

Because this exam uses multiple references, preparation should include book-navigation practice. Students should know where roofing information is located in the International Building Code and where residential roof provisions are located in the International Residential Code. They should also become familiar with roof drainage provisions and related plumbing topics in the International Plumbing Code. A strong study plan connects the roofing topic to the correct book so the candidate does not waste time searching through the wrong reference on exam day.

Open Book Test

The ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam is an open book test. The approved references for this rental package are the International Building Code, 2018, the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018, and the International Plumbing Code, 2018. Because the exam is open book, candidates should study with the actual references and practice finding information quickly.

Open book does not mean the exam is simple. A timed open book exam requires the candidate to understand the material, identify the correct reference, locate the applicable section, and apply the rule to the question. Students who are unfamiliar with the code books can lose valuable time moving between chapters or searching through indexes without a plan. The best preparation includes regular practice using the books exactly as study tools.

For this exam, candidates should become comfortable with the organization of all three references. The International Building Code includes roofing provisions for buildings within its scope, including roof assemblies, roof coverings, fire classification, drainage, reroofing, and weather protection. The International Residential Code includes roofing provisions for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses within its scope. The International Plumbing Code includes plumbing requirements that may affect roof drainage and storm drainage systems.

Students should practice using chapter headings, section numbers, tables, definitions, indexes, and cross-references. Roofing questions often depend on details such as roof slope, material type, existing roof condition, underlayment requirements, flashing location, fire classification, drainage design, deck condition, or type of construction. The correct answer may be affected by an exception, note, or limitation that appears near the main code requirement.

During preparation, candidates should answer practice questions with the books open, then return to the exact code section that supports each answer. This approach helps build speed, accuracy, and confidence. By the time students sit for the exam, the references should feel familiar, not new.

Licensing Steps

Contractor licensing and registration requirements are controlled by the local jurisdiction. For Commerce City, Colorado, roofing contractor and subcontractor candidates should follow the city’s current contractor licensing or registration process for the classification connected to the work they plan to perform. The ICC G14-N exam may serve as the testing component for the applicable roofing contractor or subcontractor classification when required by the jurisdiction.

A typical path begins with identifying the correct contractor classification. For this product, the exam path is Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor with the ICC G14-N exam. Candidates should make sure the exam code and license classification match the work category they intend to pursue. After confirming the correct exam, the candidate can study using the listed references, use the course for structured preparation, register for the ICC exam, complete the exam, and retain exam result documentation for the local licensing process.

Passing an ICC exam supports the testing portion of a contractor licensing process, but it does not automatically issue a license or registration. The local licensing authority reviews the application, insurance documents, business information, exam results, and any other required materials connected to the classification. Candidates should follow the city’s instructions carefully and keep copies of their exam result and application documents.

Students should also plan their schedule around the rental book delivery period. Since this package includes rental books, candidates should allow enough time to receive the books, complete course review, practice code navigation, and study all three references before scheduling or sitting for the exam. A well-planned schedule is especially important because the G14-N exam uses multiple books.

State Requirements

Colorado contractor licensing requirements can vary by city, county, trade, project type, and contractor classification. Commerce City manages contractor licensing and registration requirements for work performed within its jurisdiction. Roofing contractor and subcontractor candidates should follow the requirements connected to the city’s applicable roofing classification and submit the documents required for that classification.

The ICC G14-N exam is used as a testing credential for national roofing contractor / subcontractor knowledge and code application. This package supports preparation for that exam using the listed 2018 ICC code references. It does not replace the city’s licensing application, insurance requirements, business documentation, permit requirements, or final approval process. The licensing authority determines whether a candidate qualifies for the requested contractor license or registration.

For study purposes, candidates should focus on roofing construction and code requirements across the three listed books. These include commercial roofing provisions, residential roofing provisions, reroofing requirements, roof drainage, weather protection, fire classification, underlayment, flashing, roofing materials, roof coverings, and related construction requirements. A strong candidate should be able to connect field roofing knowledge with the language and structure of the code references.

Because local requirements may depend on the exact license classification, students should keep their preparation aligned with the exam code and contractor category they are pursuing. This product page is built around the Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor ICC G14-N exam path and the listed 2018 code references.

Reference Books

  • Included Rental Book: International Building Code, 2018
    This code book includes provisions for buildings within the scope of the IBC, including roof assemblies, roof coverings, fire classification, reroofing, drainage, weather protection, materials, construction requirements, and related building-code provisions. It is one of the listed references for this Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor ICC G14-N Books & Courses Rental Package.
  • Included Rental Book: International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018
    This residential code book covers one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses within the scope of the IRC. It includes residential roofing provisions, roof coverings, underlayment, flashing, roof slope requirements, weather protection, reroofing provisions, and related residential construction requirements. It is one of the listed references for this ICC G14-N rental package.
  • Included Rental Book: International Plumbing Code, 2018
    This plumbing code book includes provisions that may relate to roof drainage, storm drainage, drainage design, plumbing systems, and related installation requirements. It is one of the listed references for this Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor ICC G14-N Books & Courses Rental Package.

Rental Package Notice: Please allow up to 15 business days for book rental package orders. Plan your study schedule accordingly so you have your materials in hand before scheduling your exam date. Plan your study schedule accordingly so you have your materials in hand before scheduling your exam date.

Exam Room Approved Books

  • International Building Code, 2018
    This is an approved reference for the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam package. Students should use this book during preparation to practice locating roofing provisions, reroofing rules, fire classification requirements, roof assembly requirements, drainage provisions, and weather protection requirements.
  • International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018
    This is an approved reference for the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam package. Students should use this book to review residential roof coverings, roof slope requirements, underlayment, flashing, reroofing, weather protection, and related residential construction requirements.
  • International Plumbing Code, 2018
    This is an approved reference for the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam package. Students should use this book to review roof drainage and storm drainage provisions that may apply to roofing contractor and subcontractor exam questions.

Test Information and Study Materials

Preparation for the G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam should include both roofing trade review and code-book practice. Since this is an open book exam, students should work directly from the International Building Code, 2018, the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018, and the International Plumbing Code, 2018. Course lessons and review materials can help organize the study process, but the code books should be used throughout preparation.

Start by learning where roofing information is located in the IBC and IRC. Candidates should review roof assembly provisions, roof covering materials, fire classification requirements, reroofing rules, roof deck conditions, flashing requirements, underlayment, roof slope limitations, weather protection, and drainage-related provisions. Roofing exam questions may involve both new roof construction and reroofing work, so students should understand how the code treats existing roof coverings and existing roof conditions.

Roofing materials should receive careful attention. Candidates should review requirements connected to asphalt shingles, wood shingles, wood shakes, clay tile, concrete tile, metal roof panels, slate shingles, built-up roofs, modified bitumen, thermoset and thermoplastic single-ply roofing, sprayed polyurethane foam roofing, and liquid-applied roofing systems. The exam may require candidates to understand where different materials are allowed, how they are installed, and what code conditions affect their use.

Flashing and water management are also important. Roofing contractors and subcontractors must understand how water is directed away from vulnerable areas. Study flashing at walls, chimneys, valleys, roof edges, penetrations, skylights, vents, and intersections. Review underlayment requirements, ice barrier provisions where applicable, roof drainage, scuppers, gutters, leaders, and storm drainage concepts. The International Plumbing Code becomes important when questions involve roof drainage systems or storm drainage requirements.

Reroofing is another major study area. Students should understand when existing roof coverings may remain, when removal is required, how roof deck condition affects the work, and how code provisions address additional layers, water damage, structural concerns, and incompatible materials. Reroofing questions often require careful reading because the correct answer can depend on existing conditions and code exceptions.

Students should also review safety-related and general trade concepts connected to roofing work. Roofing contractors must understand weather exposure, roof access, material handling, slope conditions, penetrations, fire classification, fastening, wind resistance, and the importance of following manufacturer installation instructions when referenced by the code. While the code books are central to preparation, field knowledge and sound roofing judgment also help candidates work through exam questions.

Timed practice is valuable because the G14-N exam uses multiple references. Students should practice deciding which book is most likely to contain the answer before searching. For example, a commercial roof assembly question may lead to the IBC, a one- and two-family dwelling roofing question may lead to the IRC, and a roof drainage question may lead to the IPC. This habit saves time and helps students use the open book format more effectively.

The course access included with this package helps students stay organized over a 6-month access period. Candidates can use that time to review roofing topics, study the three references, practice code navigation, and strengthen weak areas before exam day. A steady study schedule gives students more time to become comfortable with the books and the exam format.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for the Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor ICC G14-N exam by providing an organized study experience built around the approved references and roofing topics connected to the exam. This Books & Courses Rental Package gives candidates rental access to the listed books and 6 months of course access so they can study with the materials they need.

The course helps students focus their preparation instead of trying to study three large code books without direction. Candidates can review roofing concepts, learn how the references are organized, and practice using the books more effectively. For an open book exam, reference navigation is a major part of preparation. The more familiar a student becomes with the books, the more confidently they can approach exam questions.

1 Exam Prep supports practical exam readiness through organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation, and confidence-building study structure. Roofing contractor and subcontractor candidates often bring field experience into the process, but the exam requires that experience to be connected to the specific language and organization of the code. The course helps bridge that gap by reinforcing both roofing knowledge and code application.

The rental book format is helpful for students who need the IBC, IRC, and IPC during preparation and exam-room use but do not want to purchase the books permanently. With three included rental references and 6 months of course access, this package gives candidates a focused and practical way to prepare for the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam.

FAQ Section

What is included in this Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor Books & Courses Rental Package?

This package includes rental access to the International Building Code, 2018, the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018, the International Plumbing Code, 2018, and 6 months of course access for ICC G14-N exam preparation.

What is the total price for this rental package?

The package price is $840. A $350 refundable book deposit is added for the rental books, making the total due $1,190.

Is the ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam open book?

Yes. The ICC G14-N National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor exam is an open book test. Students should prepare by studying with the approved references and practicing code navigation before exam day.

Which books are included with the rental package?

The included rental books are the International Building Code, 2018, the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018, and the International Plumbing Code, 2018.

How long do I get access to the course?

This Books & Courses Rental Package includes 6 months of course access. Students can use that access period to review roofing topics, study the references, practice code navigation, and prepare for the ICC G14-N exam.

What topics should I study for the G14-N roofing exam?

Students should study roof assemblies, roof coverings, roofing materials, roof slope requirements, flashing, underlayment, roof drainage, reroofing, fire classification, weather protection, residential roofing provisions, commercial roofing provisions, and storm drainage topics.

Why is the International Plumbing Code included in a roofing exam package?

The International Plumbing Code is included because roof drainage and storm drainage requirements may be relevant to roofing contractor and subcontractor exam questions. Candidates should understand how drainage provisions connect to roofing work.

Why are both the IBC and IRC included?

The International Building Code applies to buildings within its scope, while the International Residential Code applies to one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses within its scope. Roofing contractor candidates may need to understand requirements from both books for the exam.

Does this package guarantee that I will pass the exam?

No. This package provides rental books and course access to support exam preparation. Exam results depend on the student’s study time, roofing knowledge, code familiarity, reference navigation, and performance on test day.

Should I schedule my exam before receiving the rental books?

Students should plan their schedule so the rental books arrive before the exam date. The rental package notice allows up to 15 business days for book rental package orders, so it is best to allow enough time for delivery and study.

Is this package for Commerce City, Colorado candidates?

Yes. This product page is built for candidates preparing under the Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor ICC G14-N exam path. Students should follow Commerce City’s current contractor licensing or registration process for the work they intend to perform.