Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) Exam Book Package

Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) Exam Book Package

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Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) Exam Book Package

Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) Exam Book Package

The Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) Exam Book Package is designed for candidates preparing for the ICC G14-N National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam using the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, and the 2018 International Plumbing Code. This book package gives roofing candidates the core code references used to study roofing construction, reroofing, roof coverings, roof drainage, flashing, fire classification, weather protection, roof insulation, rooftop structures, and code requirements that apply across residential and commercial roofing work.

Roofing contractor exams require more than practical jobsite experience. Candidates need to understand how roofing work is regulated by building codes, how roof assemblies are classified, how materials are installed, how drainage systems are addressed, how reroofing conditions are evaluated, and how code provisions apply to different building types. A candidate may already understand roofing methods in the field, but the exam requires code-based answers. This package helps candidates study from the books tied to the exam instead of relying on scattered information or general trade knowledge alone.

The ICC G14-N exam is a national standard contractor/trades exam used by jurisdictions that require a roofing contractor or roofing subcontractor examination for licensing, registration, or qualification. For Commerce City, Colorado candidates, the exam may be part of the local contractor licensing process connected to permits, inspections, and contractor approval. Candidates should make sure the G14-N exam title and code match the exact license classification required for the roofing work they plan to perform.

This package includes three important code references. The International Building Code is used for many commercial, multifamily, and general building-code roofing situations. The International Residential Code is used for one- and two-family dwelling construction within its scope. The International Plumbing Code supports study of roof drainage, storm drainage, secondary drainage, scuppers, gutters, leaders, and related plumbing-code requirements that can affect roofing projects. Together, these books help candidates prepare for the wide range of code topics that may appear on a roofing contractor/subcontractor exam.

What You Get

  • Included Book: International Building Code, 2018
  • Included Book: International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018
  • Included Book: International Plumbing Code, 2018
  • Exam-Focused Book Package: A three-book code package aligned with the ICC G14-N National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam.
  • Roofing Code Study Support: References used to study roof coverings, reroofing, weather protection, fire classification, drainage, scuppers, roof drains, flashing, insulation, and related roofing code requirements.

Exam Details

The ICC G14-N exam is the National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam. It is part of the ICC Contractor/Trades testing program and is used by licensing agencies and jurisdictions that require an objective trade examination for roofing contractor qualification. Candidates preparing for Commerce City licensing or registration should register under the correct exam code when G14-N is the required exam for their contractor classification.

The exam focuses on roofing contractor and subcontractor knowledge, including code interpretation, administrative requirements, roof covering systems, roofing materials, reroofing conditions, drainage, flashing, weather protection, and safety-related code application. Candidates should study the requirements that apply to both new roofing construction and reroofing work, including how existing roof coverings are evaluated and when removal may be required.

Major roofing study areas include general administration, permits, inspections, structural tests, violations, stop work orders, weather protection, fire classification, roof covering requirements, reroofing, roof insulation, rooftop structures, roof drainage, gutters, scuppers, fasteners, flashing, accessory materials, and roofing material application. Candidates should also be prepared to work between the IBC, IRC, and IPC depending on the building type and the subject of the question.

The 2018 International Building Code is especially important for commercial, multifamily, and other buildings outside the limited scope of the residential code. Roofing candidates should study IBC roof assembly provisions, roof coverings, fire classification, rooftop structures, reroofing, roof drainage, materials, and installation requirements. The IBC is a major reference for understanding how roofing systems are regulated in broader building-code applications.

The 2018 International Residential Code is important for one- and two-family dwelling roofing work. Candidates should review IRC requirements for roof assemblies, asphalt shingles, wood shingles and shakes, metal roof shingles, tile, slate, underlayment, flashing, roof slope, roof ventilation, reroofing, and residential weather protection. Many roofing contractors perform both residential and nonresidential work, so the ability to identify which code applies is an important exam skill.

The 2018 International Plumbing Code supports roof drainage study. Roofing questions may involve roof drains, overflow drainage, secondary drainage, scuppers, gutters, leaders, storm drainage concepts, and coordination between roof design and water disposal. Candidates should not ignore the IPC simply because the exam is a roofing exam. Drainage is one of the areas where roofing and plumbing-code requirements overlap.

Open Book Test

The Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) exam is an open book test. Candidates may use approved reference materials during the exam, subject to current testing rules. Open book testing makes code navigation a major part of preparation. Candidates should be able to locate roofing provisions quickly in the IBC, IRC, and IPC without wasting time searching through unrelated chapters.

Open book does not mean the exam is easy. The books are large, and the exam is timed. A candidate who has not practiced with the references may lose valuable time deciding which book to use, which chapter to open, or which table applies. Strong preparation includes learning the structure of each book, using the index and table of contents efficiently, and practicing exam-style questions under timed conditions.

For this package, candidates should prepare all three books in accordance with exam provider rules. Tabs, highlighting, and markings must meet testing requirements. Reference materials may be inspected before testing. Loose notes, unapproved inserts, copied pages, or markings that do not comply with exam rules can create problems at the test center. Candidates should study with the same books they intend to bring to the exam so the references feel familiar on test day.

A strong open book strategy begins with topic recognition. When a question discusses commercial roofing, rooftop structures, fire classification, or roof assemblies, the IBC may be the best starting point. When a question involves a one- or two-family dwelling, the IRC may be the best reference. When the question involves roof drains, overflow drainage, scuppers, or storm drainage, the IPC may be needed. Learning how to make that decision quickly is one of the most valuable parts of preparation.

Licensing Steps

Contractor licensing in Commerce City, Colorado is handled through the local building and permitting process. Candidates pursuing a roofing contractor or roofing subcontractor license should begin by identifying the exact contractor classification required for the work they plan to perform. Roofing work may be treated differently from general building work or other specialty contractor classifications, so selecting the correct classification matters.

The first step is confirming that the ICC G14-N National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam is the correct exam for the Commerce City license, registration, or contractor approval being pursued. Exam titles and exam codes matter. Candidates should match the G14-N exam to the local requirement before registering for testing or purchasing exam materials.

After confirming the exam requirement, candidates should review the city’s contractor licensing and permit process. Local contractor licensing may require business information, insurance documentation, contractor identification, exam results, license application forms, renewal materials, or other records requested by the city. Requirements can vary by classification and project scope.

Next, candidates should prepare with the correct reference books. This package includes the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, and the 2018 International Plumbing Code. Candidates should study each reference, learn the roofing-related sections, and practice moving between the books based on the type of question being asked.

Once prepared, candidates can schedule the ICC G14-N exam through the approved testing process. On exam day, candidates should bring proper identification and permitted references in acceptable condition. After passing the exam, candidates generally submit the exam result along with any remaining licensing or contractor registration documents required by Commerce City.

Passing the exam is an important step, but it does not automatically authorize all roofing work. Commerce City or the applicable authority determines whether an applicant has met the full licensing, registration, insurance, permit, and documentation requirements. Contractors should keep organized records of exam results, license approvals, permit documents, inspection records, and renewal information.

State Requirements

Colorado does not issue one statewide general contractor license that covers every roofing contractor or subcontractor. Many contractor licensing requirements are handled by local jurisdictions such as cities and counties. For roofing work in Commerce City, contractors should follow the city’s contractor licensing, permitting, inspection, and code compliance requirements.

Commerce City handles building permits, contractor licensing updates, inspections, and construction review through its local process. Roofing contractors may need an active license or registration before applying for permits or performing work that requires city approval. The required classification depends on the type and scope of the work.

Roofing projects may involve more than installation of roof covering materials. Contractors may need to address roof deck condition, underlayment, flashing, drainage, scuppers, roof drains, slope, fire classification, wind resistance, reroofing limitations, rooftop equipment, roof penetrations, attic ventilation, weather protection, and manufacturer installation instructions. These code requirements help protect building occupants, property, and the long-term performance of the roof system.

Residential and commercial roofing work may be reviewed under different code provisions. A roof on a one- or two-family dwelling may be governed primarily by the IRC, while a commercial or multifamily roofing project may involve the IBC and IPC. Contractors should understand the project type before applying code requirements or preparing permit documents.

Because contractor requirements are often local in Colorado, roofing contractors should keep records organized. Exam results, licenses, insurance documents, business information, permit approvals, inspection reports, correction notices, and renewal confirmations may be needed for future projects or applications. Staying organized helps contractors maintain compliance and respond efficiently to city requirements.

Reference Books

  • Included Book: International Building Code, 2018
    The 2018 IBC is used to study roofing requirements for many commercial, multifamily, and general building-code applications. Roofing candidates should review roof assemblies, roof coverings, fire classification, rooftop structures, reroofing, weather protection, roof drainage coordination, materials, and installation provisions.
  • Included Book: International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018
    The 2018 IRC is used to study roofing requirements for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses within the scope of the residential code. Candidates should review residential roof assemblies, shingle roofing, underlayment, flashing, roof slope, reroofing, attic ventilation, roof coverings, and weather protection requirements.
  • Included Book: International Plumbing Code, 2018
    The 2018 IPC is used to study plumbing-code requirements that can affect roofing work, especially roof drainage, storm drainage, roof drains, overflow drainage, secondary drainage, gutters, leaders, and scuppers. Roofing candidates should understand how drainage requirements connect to safe and code-compliant roof performance.

Test Information and Study Materials

The main study materials for this package are the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code, and the 2018 International Plumbing Code. Candidates should study the books as working references. A productive study plan does not require memorizing every page. It requires learning where roofing topics are located and how to apply the code to practical questions.

Start with book organization. Review the table of contents, index, definitions, chapter structure, tables, and figures in each reference. Definitions are important because roofing terms can have specific code meanings. Terms related to roof assemblies, roof coverings, reroofing, roof deck, underlayment, flashing, drainage, scuppers, and rooftop structures should be studied carefully.

The IBC should be studied for general roofing requirements and commercial building applications. Candidates should review roof assembly requirements, roof covering classifications, materials, slope, drainage, reroofing, rooftop structures, and weather protection. Many G14-N questions may require the candidate to identify a code-compliant installation method or determine whether a reroofing condition is allowed.

The IRC should be studied for residential roofing requirements. Candidates should review asphalt shingles, wood shingles, wood shakes, metal roof shingles, tile roofing, slate, underlayment, flashing, drip edge, roof slope, attic ventilation, reroofing, and roof deck conditions. For one- and two-family dwelling work, candidates should be comfortable locating the roofing chapter and applying the specific residential rules.

The IPC should be studied for roof drainage and storm drainage topics. Roof drains, overflow drains, secondary drainage, scuppers, gutters, leaders, and drainage sizing concepts can appear in roofing exam preparation because water management is a critical part of roof performance. Candidates should understand where drainage rules are located and how they connect to roofing work.

Reroofing deserves focused review. Contractors should understand when existing roof coverings may remain, when removal is required, how roof deck conditions affect the work, and how code provisions apply to recovering and replacement. Reroofing questions often require careful reading because the answer can change based on the number of existing layers, the condition of the deck, the type of material, or the structural condition of the roof.

Fire classification and weather protection are also important. Candidates should review Class A, B, and C roof covering concepts, where classifications apply, how materials are identified, and how underlayment, flashing, coping, valleys, penetrations, and roof intersections protect against water intrusion. Roofing work must control both fire exposure and moisture intrusion, so these topics are essential for exam study and field performance.

Flashing, fasteners, and accessories should be studied in detail. Candidates should know where the code addresses flashing at walls, chimneys, valleys, roof penetrations, eaves, edges, and changes in roof plane. They should also review fastener requirements, accessory materials, manufacturer installation instructions, and conditions that affect wind resistance and weather protection.

Timed practice is strongly recommended. Candidates should practice working through questions while using all three books. The goal is to identify the subject, choose the correct book, locate the correct chapter, find the section or table, and apply the requirement accurately. Over time, candidates should reduce the amount of time spent searching and increase confidence with code navigation.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps candidates prepare for the Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) exam with organized study support and trade-focused preparation. This package gives candidates the code references needed to begin studying with the correct books and a clearer direction.

Roofing contractors often bring valuable field experience to the exam, but exam questions require code-based answers. A candidate may know how to install a roof in the field but still need practice locating the exact IBC, IRC, or IPC provision that supports the correct answer. 1 Exam Prep helps students focus on the connection between practical roofing knowledge and code-based exam performance.

Our preparation approach emphasizes reference navigation, topic organization, and practice-oriented study. Candidates can focus on major roofing categories such as general administration, permits, inspections, roof coverings, reroofing, roof drainage, scuppers, gutters, flashing, fasteners, weather protection, fire classification, roof insulation, and rooftop structures. Studying by category helps make three large code books more manageable.

For an open book exam, knowing how to use the books is just as important as owning the books. Candidates should know where common topics are located, how to read tables, how to use definitions, and how to apply code provisions to roofing scenarios. 1 Exam Prep supports a study structure that builds familiarity, organization, and confidence.

No exam preparation product can guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, or business outcome. What this book package can do is help candidates prepare with the correct references, develop stronger code navigation habits, and study the roofing contractor/subcontractor topics connected to the ICC G14-N National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam.

FAQ: What is included in the Commerce City Colorado National Roofing Contractor / Subcontractor (ICC - G14-N) Exam Book Package?

This package includes the International Building Code, 2018; the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018; and the International Plumbing Code, 2018. These references are used to prepare for the ICC G14-N National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam.

FAQ: What is the ICC G14-N exam?

The ICC G14-N exam is the National Standard Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor exam. It is used by jurisdictions that require an ICC contractor/trades exam for roofing contractor or roofing subcontractor licensing, registration, or qualification.

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

Yes. The G14-N exam is an open book test. Candidates should prepare by learning how to use the approved references quickly and by following all testing rules for tabs, highlighting, markings, and book condition.

FAQ: Why does this roofing exam package include the International Plumbing Code?

The International Plumbing Code is included because roof drainage can be part of roofing contractor exam preparation. Candidates may need to study roof drains, overflow drainage, secondary drainage, gutters, leaders, scuppers, and storm drainage concepts.

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

Important study topics include general administration, permits, inspections, weather protection, fire classification, roof coverings, reroofing, roof insulation, rooftop structures, roof drainage, gutters, scuppers, fasteners, flashing, and accessory materials.

FAQ: Does passing the G14-N exam automatically give me a Commerce City contractor license?

No. Passing the exam may be one part of the licensing or registration process. Commerce City determines whether an applicant has met the full contractor licensing, permit, insurance, documentation, and classification requirements.

FAQ: Why do I need both the IBC and IRC?

The IBC applies to many commercial, multifamily, and general building-code roofing situations, while the IRC applies to one- and two-family dwellings within its scope. Roofing exam questions may require candidates to know which code applies to the project described.

FAQ: Can 1 Exam Prep guarantee that I will pass the G14-N exam?

No. 1 Exam Prep does not guarantee passing, licensing approval, or exam outcomes. This package provides the code references and organized study direction candidates can use to prepare more effectively.