The South Carolina Residential Builder Contractor Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is designed for contractors, builders, and tradespeople preparing for the South Carolina Residential Builder licensing exams. This package combines residential builder trade exam preparation, South Carolina business and law preparation, rental reference books, highlighted and tabbed books, business and trade courses, live classes, recorded classes, self-study support, application service, and a first-year credit toward the $15,000 bond required for South Carolina residential builders.
South Carolina residential builder licensing is regulated through the South Carolina Residential Builders Commission under the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. Candidates seeking a South Carolina Residential Builder license must prepare for both the Residential Builder technical examination and the Business Management and Law examination. The technical exam focuses on residential construction knowledge, code use, carpentry, concrete, masonry, gypsum construction, trusses, structural components, jobsite safety, plan reading, and construction practices. The business and law exam focuses on South Carolina contractor business responsibilities, project management, contracts, estimating, employment, financial management, risk, liens, licensing rules, and residential builder compliance.
This Ultimate rental package is built for students who want a structured exam preparation system instead of trying to collect books, tabs, courses, and application help separately. The included references are provided highlighted and tabbed, which helps students move through their books more efficiently during study and during the open-book exam. Open-book contractor exams still require serious preparation. Candidates need to know where information is located, how questions are written, and how to use the correct reference quickly under exam conditions.
The included business and trade courses, live and recorded instruction, self-study access, rental reference books, highlighted and tabbed materials, application service, and first-year bond-credit support help students prepare with a clear plan. This package gives South Carolina Residential Builder candidates the study structure, reference access, and licensing support needed to approach the exam process with more confidence.
Package Price: $1,840 plus a $450 deposit, for a total of $2,290.
The South Carolina Residential Builder licensing process includes a two-part examination structure: the Residential Builder technical examination and the Business Management and Law examination. The Residential Builder technical examination includes 110 multiple-choice questions, and applicants must obtain a passing score of 70 percent on the technical examination. The Business Management and Law examination includes 50 multiple-choice questions, and applicants must obtain a passing score of 68 to pass the business and law portion.
The technical exam focuses on the knowledge required to perform residential building work competently and responsibly. Study areas include residential code use, building planning, foundations, concrete construction, framing, carpentry, masonry, wall systems, roof systems, gypsum construction, truss handling and bracing, stair construction, doors and windows, exterior finishes, interior finishes, safety practices, and construction methods used in one- and two-family dwellings.
The 2021 International Residential Code is a primary reference for code-based residential construction questions. Students should be familiar with how the book is organized and how to locate information involving definitions, building planning, foundations, wall construction, floor construction, roof-ceiling construction, chimneys, fireplaces, energy-related construction concepts, means of egress, safety glazing, stairways, guards, handrails, and related residential construction provisions.
Carpentry and Building Construction supports preparation for field construction methods, framing practices, layout, tools, materials, roof framing, floor systems, wall systems, stairs, concrete formwork, and jobsite procedures. The Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete Construction supports concrete placement, finishing, curing, reinforcement, slab work, formwork, joints, and quality-control concepts. Modern Masonry supports brick, block, stone, mortar, wall assemblies, flashing, lintels, reinforcing, and masonry construction methods.
The BCSI truss guide supports preparation for handling, installing, restraining, and bracing metal plate connected wood trusses. Gypsum Construction Handbook supports drywall, gypsum assemblies, finishing, fire-resistant construction concepts, framing coordination, and interior wall and ceiling construction. The South Carolina NASCLA business and law guide supports preparation for the Business Management and Law exam, including project management, estimating, bidding, contracts, insurance, employment, financial management, licensing obligations, and contractor operations.
The South Carolina Residential Builder technical examination and the Business Management and Law examination are open book. Candidates may bring approved reference books into the examination center, and the references must follow the testing rules for books, highlights, tabs, and markings. The books in this package are highlighted and tabbed to support exam preparation and reference navigation.
Open-book testing rewards students who know their references well. The exam is not simply a reading exercise. Candidates need to understand where topics are located, how to use the index, how to move between chapters, and how to connect a question to the correct reference. Students should practice finding answers in the International Residential Code, carpentry reference, concrete reference, masonry reference, truss guide, gypsum handbook, and business-law guide before exam day.
Highlighted and tabbed books are especially useful for open-book preparation because they help students identify important areas faster. Tabs can help organize major subjects, and highlighting can direct attention to frequently used sections. Students should still study the books and practice using them. A highlighted and tabbed book is most effective when the student has already reviewed the material and understands how the reference is structured.
For the Residential Builder technical exam, students should practice navigating residential code sections, construction reference material, carpentry topics, concrete details, masonry details, truss bracing requirements, and gypsum construction topics. For the Business Management and Law exam, students should practice locating information on contracts, bidding, estimating, insurance, employment, liens, financial management, project management, business organization, and licensing responsibilities.
South Carolina Residential Builder applicants work through the South Carolina Residential Builders Commission licensing process. Candidates should review the Residential Builder license requirements, prepare application materials, complete the required exam process, and follow the Commissionās instructions for licensure. Residential Builder candidates should be prepared for both the technical examination and the Business Management and Law examination.
Applicants must complete the licensing steps required by the South Carolina Residential Builders Commission. Exam preparation should begin before scheduling or attempting the examinations. Students should gather the correct references, study the exam content areas, review South Carolina business and law topics, and practice using the books under timed conditions.
The Application Service included with this package is designed to help students organize the licensing side of preparation. Many candidates focus on the exam and wait too long to address application requirements, bond documentation, business details, and licensing paperwork. This package supports the full path by combining exam prep, rental references, highlighted and tabbed books, business and trade courses, live and recorded classes, self-study tools, and application assistance.
After the examinations are completed, candidates should continue following the Commissionās licensing requirements, including documentation, bond compliance, and license-status requirements. A complete preparation plan should include exam readiness, application organization, bond planning, and awareness of the responsibilities that come with working as a licensed South Carolina residential builder.
South Carolina requires residential builders to meet the requirements established by the South Carolina Residential Builders Commission. The Commission licenses and regulates qualified individuals who perform residential building work within the scope of the residential builder license. Candidates should understand the requirements connected to application approval, examination, license issuance, bond compliance, and ongoing contractor responsibility.
South Carolina requires a $15,000 bond for all residential builders. This Ultimate rental package includes a credit from 1 Exam Prep toward the first-year cost of that bond. The bond requirement is an important part of becoming and remaining properly licensed as a residential builder in South Carolina.
Licensed residential builders are responsible for understanding the laws, rules, and professional obligations that apply to residential construction work in South Carolina. This includes working within the license scope, maintaining required licensing items, following applicable codes and regulations, using proper contracts and business practices, and managing residential projects responsibly.
Students preparing for the South Carolina Residential Builder license should treat state requirements as part of the full licensing process. Passing the exams is important, but candidates should also organize application materials, bond requirements, business records, insurance-related items, and licensing deadlines. The included Application Service and bond credit help students address those licensing needs while preparing for the exams.
The books included in this package are prepared as highlighted and tabbed references for South Carolina Residential Builder exam preparation. Students should bring only approved reference materials into the exam room and follow all exam-center rules for highlighting, tabs, markings, and book condition.
Effective preparation for the South Carolina Residential Builder exams should include residential code study, carpentry review, concrete review, masonry review, truss safety review, gypsum construction review, business-law study, and repeated reference navigation practice. Students should use the references together instead of treating the exam as a single-book test. Residential builder licensing requires both trade knowledge and business awareness.
For the technical exam, students should spend time in the 2021 International Residential Code and the included construction references. Important study areas include foundations, slabs, framing, floors, walls, roofs, stairs, guards, handrails, masonry, concrete, gypsum construction, trusses, openings, structural connections, weather protection, jobsite practices, materials, and construction safety.
For the Business Management and Law exam, students should study the South Carolina NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management for South Carolina Residential Builders. Important topics include business organization, contracts, project management, estimating, bidding, scheduling, financial management, employment responsibilities, insurance, lien concepts, risk management, safety, and licensing responsibilities.
The included business and trade courses help students organize these topics into a more manageable study plan. Live classes provide guided review and help students stay on track. Recorded classes allow students to replay lessons, review difficult topics, and study around work schedules. Self-study courses support flexible review throughout the year of course access.
Students should practice under timed conditions. Contractor exams often include questions that require careful reading, correct code interpretation, trade knowledge, and quick reference use. A strong study routine includes reading, class review, practice questions, highlighted-book review, tab navigation, residential code navigation, construction reference review, and repeated review of business-law materials.
1 Exam Prep helps South Carolina Residential Builder candidates prepare with organized study guidance, trade-focused review, business and law preparation, highlighted and tabbed references, application support, and confidence-building study structure. This Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is designed for students who want a complete preparation system instead of trying to collect books, courses, tabs, highlights, and licensing help separately.
The included business and trade courses help students focus on the material that matters for both exams. Residential builder exams require more than field experience. Students need to understand how exam questions are written, how the residential code is organized, how to use construction references, how to apply building rules, and how to locate information during open-book testing. 1 Exam Prep helps students approach that process with structure.
Live classes provide guided instruction for important exam topics. Recorded classes allow students to revisit lessons and study around work schedules, project demands, and family responsibilities. Self-study courses help students continue reviewing consistently throughout the year of access.
The highlighted and tabbed rental books help students prepare more efficiently. Instead of starting with plain, unorganized references, students receive books prepared to support faster navigation and more focused study. Reference navigation is a major part of open-book exam preparation, and students can build confidence by practicing with the same books they plan to use for study.
The included Application Service supports the licensing side of the process, while the first-year bond credit helps address the $15,000 bond required for South Carolina residential builders. Together, the rental books, 1 year of course access, highlighted and tabbed materials, business and trade courses, live and recorded classes, self-study support, application service, and bond credit make this package a strong option for students preparing for the South Carolina Residential Builder licensing process.
This package includes the listed rental reference books, highlighted and tabbed books, business and trade courses, live and recorded classes, self-study courses, 1 year of course access, Application Service, and a credit toward the first-year cost of the $15,000 residential builder bond required in South Carolina.
The package price is $1,840 plus a $450 deposit, for a total of $2,290.
Yes. The books included in this package are highlighted and tabbed to support faster reference navigation during study and exam preparation.
Yes. The South Carolina Residential Builder technical examination and the Business Management and Law examination are open book. Candidates must bring approved references and follow all exam-center rules for book condition, highlighting, tabs, and markings.
The Residential Builder technical examination includes 110 multiple-choice questions, and applicants must obtain a passing score of 70 percent.
The Business Management and Law examination includes 50 multiple-choice questions, and applicants must obtain a passing score of 68.
Yes. This package includes business and trade courses with live and recorded class options.
Yes. Application Service is included with this package to help students organize the South Carolina Residential Builder licensing process.
South Carolina requires a $15,000 bond for residential builders. This package includes a credit from 1 Exam Prep toward the first-year cost of that bond.
This package is best for South Carolina Residential Builder candidates who want rental books, highlighted and tabbed references, residential builder trade preparation, business and law preparation, live and recorded classes, self-study access, application service, and first-year bond cost support in one Ultimate exam prep package.