Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) Book Package

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Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) Book Package

Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) Book Package

Preparing for the Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) exam takes more than plumbing experience—it takes disciplined review of the exact standards and rules the state uses to build the test. This license level is designed for plumbers stepping into a higher level of responsibility: planning work, interpreting code requirements, managing compliance details, and making correct decisions when the situation is not straightforward.

The Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) Book Package from 1 Exam Prep gives you the official reference library used to develop the Georgia Master Plumber Class I examination. Even though the exam is not taken with books in hand, these publications are still essential because they represent the source material behind exam questions—code requirements, gas rules, safety standards, accessibility expectations, employer responsibilities, excavation/locate procedures, and Georgia-focused contractor knowledge.

This package is ideal for candidates who want a clear, organized preparation foundation. Instead of hunting down multiple titles, editions, and updates, you receive the key references in one coordinated set—so you can focus on the work that matters most: building code comprehension, strengthening math skills for plumbing applications, reviewing installation methods and system design thinking, and practicing compliance-driven decision-making.

Because Master-level plumbing exams measure contractor-level judgment, your study plan should be structured. You’ll want to review in layers: first learning the big picture (how IPC and fuel gas rules are organized), then drilling the details (definitions, requirements, and exceptions), then applying it through practical scenarios (systems, layouts, and jobsite decisions). This book set supports that type of preparation so you can study efficiently and build confidence.

Exam Details

The Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) examination is administered by computer at PSI test centers. The exam is delivered in two parts with a total time limit of seven (7) hours: 3.5 hours for Part 1, a break, then 3.5 hours for Part 2. The PSI candidate bulletin also explains that Georgia plumbing exams include scored questions plus additional pretest questions that do not count toward your final score.

Georgia’s exam blueprint organizes content across key work activities such as compliance with laws and regulations, planning and organizing work, pipe cutting and joining activities, installation and repair of plumbing systems, and code-driven decision-making. The Master Class I (Restricted) exam uses a scored question set designed to verify competence at a master level within the restricted scope.

Most candidates find that Master Plumber preparation improves fastest when they combine three things:

  • Code comprehension: knowing how to read and interpret IPC and fuel gas language correctly.
  • Applied trade understanding: being able to visualize a system and understand how requirements fit real installations.
  • Consistency under pressure: building a calm, repeatable approach to answering scenario-based questions and avoiding careless mistakes.

Closed Book Test

The Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) exam is a closed book examination. While Georgia publishes an official reference list, those references are used to develop the exam—candidates do not use the reference materials during the Master-level examinations.

That’s exactly why this book package matters. Closed-book exams still come directly from published standards. Studying from the official source material helps you build:

  • Accurate code understanding: the difference between a correct and incorrect answer often comes down to exact wording, definitions, and exceptions.
  • Better recall: repeated exposure to the same code concepts builds fast recognition on test day.
  • Stronger judgment: Master-level questions frequently test what you should do, what is required, and what is permitted based on the rules behind real plumbing work.

In other words, you’re not bringing the books into the exam—you’re using them to build a deeper, more reliable foundation before test day.

Licensing Steps

Georgia plumbing licensure is managed through the Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board’s plumbing division. While individual eligibility details depend on your background and application pathway, most Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) candidates move through a practical sequence like this:

  1. Confirm you’re pursuing the correct classification: Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) versus Class II (Unrestricted) or Journeyman.
  2. Complete the application process: submit the required application and supporting documentation for review.
  3. Receive approval to test: once authorized, schedule the PSI exam appointment.
  4. Study the official references: build code comprehension and practical readiness using the books the exam is based on.
  5. Take the exam: complete both exam parts within the allowed time limits.
  6. Complete any post-exam steps: follow state instructions for final license issuance once exam requirements are met.

This book package supports the preparation portion by giving you the reference foundation you need to study with purpose and consistency.

State Requirements

Georgia’s Master Plumber classifications include both restricted and unrestricted pathways. The Class I (Restricted) master plumber license is limited to plumbing work involving:

  • Single-family dwellings
  • One-level dwellings designed for not more than two families
  • Commercial structures not to exceed 10,000 square feet in area

Because the license is scope-defined, your exam preparation should prioritize the rules, systems, and compliance decisions that commonly show up in residential and light commercial plumbing work—including plumbing code application, fuel gas provisions, accessibility considerations, jobsite safety, excavation/utility locate awareness, and the business responsibilities that come with working as a master.

Reference Books

This book package includes the following references for Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) preparation. Use them to build strong code comprehension, sharpen applied skills, and strengthen the professional responsibility areas that appear throughout master-level testing.

  • The Americans with Disabilities Act - current: Your Responsibilities as an Employer
    Supports employer responsibility awareness and compliance concepts that can appear in contractor-level decision-making and workplace obligations.
  • Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management - Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board, 5th Edition
    Builds understanding of business operations, professional responsibility, project management habits, and contractor-level decision-making tied to Georgia licensing expectations.
  • 2024 International Fuel Gas Code
    Fuel gas requirements and safety provisions that support gas piping and related installation decisions that commonly overlap with plumbing work.
  • 2024 International Plumbing Code
    Your core plumbing code reference for definitions, general regulations, fixtures, water supply and distribution, sanitary drainage, venting, and code-driven installation requirements.
  • Mathematics for Plumbing, 2013, 8th Edition
    Strengthens plumber math fundamentals and calculation confidence—useful for measurement, layout reasoning, and math-driven decision-making.
  • Plumbing Technology, Design and Installation, 2008, 4th Edition
    Supports applied plumbing system understanding, installation methods, and design thinking that helps you interpret scenario-based exam questions.
  • Code of Federal Regulations Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA)
    Construction safety standards for jobsite compliance, hazard awareness, and safe work practices connected to plumbing projects.
  • ADA Standards for Accessible Design, 2010 (rev 1/15)
    Accessibility standards supporting compliance awareness and the ability to recognize accessibility-related requirements that may affect fixtures, facilities, and layouts.
  • Excavator Manual, GA 811, 2025
    Safe digging and utility locate guidance tied to Georgia 811 practices—important for excavation and underground work awareness.
  • Employer's Tax Guide, Circular E, 2025
    Payroll and employer tax fundamentals that support the business and administrative responsibilities often expected at a master license level.

Test Information and Study Materials

Closed-book success comes from building reliable recognition and recall. The most effective way to study with this book set is to train the same kind of thinking the exam requires: interpret a scenario, identify the rule behind it, and choose the best answer based on code intent and correct practice.

1) Build your “reference map” first.
Even though the exam is closed book, your preparation improves when you clearly understand what each book is responsible for. A simple map might look like this:

  • Plumbing code requirements: 2024 IPC
  • Gas piping and fuel gas rules: 2024 IFGC
  • Jobsite safety expectations: OSHA 29 CFR 1926 + GA 811
  • Accessibility expectations: ADA Standards for Accessible Design
  • Applied plumbing installation and design thinking: Plumbing Technology, Design and Installation
  • Math confidence: Mathematics for Plumbing
  • Contractor operations: Contractors Guide + Circular E + ADA employer responsibilities

2) Study the code in “systems,” not random pages.
Master-level exams favor candidates who think in systems: water supply, drainage, venting, fixtures, and jobsite execution. Instead of skimming, focus on building a reliable mental structure:

  • Definitions and general regulations: these shape how requirements apply.
  • Fixtures and fixture fittings: requirements that often appear in scenario questions.
  • Water supply and distribution: code-driven decisions tied to supply systems and installation rules.
  • Sanitary drainage and vents: how systems function and what the code requires to keep them safe and effective.
  • Fuel gas fundamentals: safety, installation decisions, and common requirements tied to gas piping concepts.

3) Drill exceptions and “small words.”
Many missed questions happen because candidates misread a requirement. Train yourself to notice words that matter:

  • Shall / shall not: required vs prohibited
  • Where / when / unless: conditions that control applicability
  • Exception language: the part of the rule that changes the answer

4) Strengthen math confidence with repetition.
Math questions often feel harder under exam pressure. The best way to reduce stress is repetition. Use Mathematics for Plumbing as a steady practice tool so basic calculations feel routine.

5) Use scenario practice to connect code to job decisions.
Closed-book tests still come from real rules. Use Plumbing Technology, Design and Installation to strengthen the “why” behind the code. When you understand the intent—health, safety, performance, and reliability—you’re faster at recognizing the correct answer even when you don’t have the book in front of you.

6) Don’t ignore professional responsibility areas.
Master license exams often include business, safety, and compliance awareness. Use OSHA and GA 811 to reinforce jobsite safety and excavation awareness, and use the Contractors Guide and employer-focused references to strengthen contractor-level obligations and professional operations thinking.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep supports Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) candidates by keeping preparation structured and standards-based. When the exam is closed book, your best advantage is a well-organized study approach that builds real understanding and reliable recall from the official references the exam is built on.

  • Organized study guidance: A practical way to break a broad body of material into manageable targets.
  • Trade-focused review: Strengthen real plumbing understanding so scenario questions are easier to interpret.
  • Practice-oriented preparation: Build habits that improve exam performance—careful reading, consistent review, and confidence under pressure.
  • Reference-driven accuracy: Study from the official sources used to develop the exam so your preparation stays aligned to tested standards.
  • Confidence-building structure: When you study with a system, you reduce second-guessing and improve consistency.

The goal is simple: help you prepare with the right materials and a clear plan so you can approach test day with confidence and professional-level readiness.

FAQ

What is included in the Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) Book Package?

This package includes the ADA employer responsibilities publication, the Georgia Contractors Guide (5th Edition), 2024 IFGC, 2024 IPC, Mathematics for Plumbing (8th Edition), Plumbing Technology, Design and Installation (4th Edition), OSHA 29 CFR 1926, ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 rev 1/15), the GA 811 Excavator Manual (2025), and the Employer’s Tax Guide Circular E (2025).

Is the Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) exam open book?

No. The Georgia Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) exam is a closed-book examination. These books are used to develop the exam, but they are not used during the exam session.

How long is the Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) exam?

The exam allows a total of seven (7) hours and is administered in two parts: 3.5 hours for Part 1, then a break, followed by 3.5 hours for Part 2.

What is the Class I (Restricted) scope in Georgia?

Georgia’s Class I Master Plumber license is limited to plumbing involving single-family dwellings, one-level dwellings designed for not more than two families, and commercial structures not to exceed 10,000 square feet in area.

Which books should I focus on most?

Your core technical focus is the 2024 International Plumbing Code and 2024 International Fuel Gas Code, supported by plumbing math and applied installation/design references. OSHA, ADA standards, GA 811, and the business/employer references support the compliance and professional responsibility topics that master candidates are expected to understand.

Do I need to read every book cover-to-cover?

No. A stronger approach is structured study: build a reference map, focus on system-based code review (drainage, venting, water supply, fixtures, gas), drill definitions and exceptions, and reinforce weak areas with consistent practice.

Why are ADA and employer references included for a plumbing exam?

Master-level licensing reflects professional responsibility, not only installation knowledge. ADA and employer-focused materials support awareness of accessibility and employer obligations that can appear in contractor-level compliance topics.

How should I study when the exam is closed book?

Study from the official references to build reliable recall: focus on code structure, definitions, high-frequency requirements, exceptions, and scenario-based application. Combine code review with math practice and applied installation understanding so questions feel familiar on test day.