Florida Roofing Contractor Exam; Pre-Printed Tabs and Highlights
FLORIDA ROOFING CONTRACTOR EXAM; PRE-PRINTED TABS AND HIGHLIGHTS
The Florida Roofing Contractor Exam Pre-Printed Tabs and Highlights by 1 Exam Prep provides structured study aids aligned with the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) roofing contractor licensing requirements. This resource includes pre-labeled tabs and professionally highlighted sections for the mandatory reference books used during the open-book trade and business & finance examinations. Designed to help roofing contractors efficiently locate critical topics such as Florida Building Code roofing sections, safety regulations, wind load standards, and waterproofing requirements, the materials support candidates preparing for the state roofing contractor exam administered through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). By organizing essential references like the Roofing Construction and Estimating manual and OSHA standards, this tab and highlight set aids examinees in meeting Florida’s certification standards and improving exam readiness through compliance-focused navigation.
With this purchase you will receive:
1. A complete set of pre-printed tabs (sent to you in the mail) for all of the books required for the Florida State Certified Roofing Contractor Exam. These permanent, quick reference tabs will help you navigate quickly and easily through the books during your exam.
Online access for one (1) year to:
- Walker's Building Estimator's Reference Book, 33rd Edition
- Code of Federal Regulations, (OSHA) 29 Part 1926
- SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual, 7th Edition
- Roofing Construction and Estimating, D. Atcheson
- The N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Membrane Roof System, 2023
- The N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Metal Panel and SPF Roof Systems, 2024
- The N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Steep-slope Roof Systems, 2025
- The N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Architectural Metal Flashing, Condensation, and Air Leakage Control, 2022
- The N.R.C.A. Waterproofing Manual
- Florida Building Code - Building, 2023
- Florida Building Code - Test Protocols for High Velocity Hurricane Zones, 2023
