Prepare for the Florida Sheet Metal Contractor trade and Business and Finance examinations, organize your licensing application, and establish your contracting business with one comprehensive solution. The 1 Package combines professionally highlighted and tabbed rental books, live instruction, recorded classes, self-study courses, simulated practice exams, book overviews, test-taking techniques, Business and Finance flash cards, Application Service, business formation assistance, EIN filing, and contractor compliance guidance.
This all-inclusive package is designed for candidates who want coordinated support through the major stages of becoming a Florida Sheet Metal Contractor. Instead of managing books, courses, licensing paperwork, and business setup separately, customers receive one structured package that brings these services together.
The trade portion focuses on metal and flexible duct construction, fibrous glass duct systems, architectural sheet metal, airflow, duct sizing, ventilation, exhaust systems, commercial cooking operations, workplace safety, contractor responsibilities, and Florida mechanical-code requirements.
The Business and Finance portion focuses on construction contracts, bidding, accounting, financial management, job costing, contractor administration, licensing responsibilities, and Florida professional regulation. The courses, books, flash cards, and practice materials work together to help candidates prepare for both examination areas.
Every included rental book is professionally highlighted and tabbed. Highlighting draws attention to important definitions, technical tables, diagrams, contract provisions, code requirements, and frequently reviewed material. Tabs provide visible navigation points for major chapters, duct-construction subjects, NFPA sections, business topics, OSHA provisions, and Florida code requirements.
The package includes live classes for instructor-led preparation, recorded classes for flexible review, and self-study courses for independent learning. Students can revisit difficult lessons, practice using the books, review technical calculations, and complete simulated exams under timed conditions.
Book overviews explain the purpose and organization of each reference. Test-taking techniques support question analysis, reference selection, answer elimination, pacing, calculations, and difficult open-book lookups. Florida Business and Finance flash cards provide additional review of accounting, contracts, bidding, licensing, and contractor-administration subjects.
After examination preparation, Application Service helps organize the Florida licensing submission. Business Formation assistance supports the creation of an LLC or corporation. EIN Filing helps establish the federal identification needed for business banking, taxes, payroll, and employee hiring. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps customers better understand important administrative responsibilities connected with operating a Florida sheet metal contracting business.
This is a special-order package. Please allow up to 15 business days for the books to be professionally highlighted and tabbed before shipment.
The $1,300 deposit is refundable when the rental books are returned in similar condition within one year from the date they are received.
The Florida Sheet Metal Contractor trade examination evaluates knowledge associated with the fabrication, installation, alteration, repair, servicing, and design of qualifying sheet metal work. Candidates should prepare for technical questions involving duct systems, architectural sheet metal, ventilation, exhaust, airflow, fire protection, workplace safety, and Florida mechanical requirements.
Duct-construction subjects may include rectangular, round, and oval ductwork; metal gauges; pressure classifications; reinforcement; joints; seams; connectors; fittings; access openings; hangers; supports; and flexible duct systems.
Fibrous glass duct questions may involve fabrication methods, closures, reinforcement, fittings, handling, support spacing, installation methods, and system limitations. Candidates should understand that fibrous glass duct systems are covered separately from metal and flexible duct construction.
Architectural sheet metal questions may involve flashing, counterflashing, copings, roof edges, gutters, downspouts, wall systems, penetrations, drainage, joints, expansion, transitions, and weather protection. Many of these subjects rely on illustrations and construction details as well as written provisions.
Air-distribution questions may require knowledge of airflow, velocity, friction loss, equivalent round dimensions, and rectangular duct sizes. The Trane Ductulator is included to support practice with these relationships.
Ventilation and fire-safety subjects may involve air-conditioning systems, warm-air heating systems, industrial exhaust, vapors, gases, mists, noncombustible particulate solids, commercial cooking hoods, grease ducts, exhaust fans, clearances, inspection, maintenance, and fire protection.
Workplace-safety questions may address fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, personal protective equipment, electrical hazards, tools, material handling, and other construction responsibilities covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.
The Florida Building Code - Mechanical supports preparation involving ducts, ventilation, exhaust systems, appliances, equipment, combustion air, air distribution, clearances, and other regulated mechanical installations.
The Business and Finance examination focuses on the financial and administrative responsibilities involved in operating a contracting business. Subjects may include accounting, contracts, bidding, job costing, financial statements, taxes, insurance, employment responsibilities, business organization, licensing requirements, and contractor administration.
The Florida Sheet Metal Contractor trade and Business and Finance examinations are open book. Candidates may use approved references during the applicable testing session when the books comply with current examination-center requirements.
Open-book testing requires more than access to the correct books. Candidates must identify the subject of the question, select the appropriate reference, locate the applicable section, interpret the information, and choose the best answer within the available time.
The professionally highlighted and tabbed books help create a more organized navigation system. Tabs provide visible access points for duct-construction tables, NFPA standards, architectural sheet metal details, OSHA safety topics, mechanical-code chapters, contract documents, accounting subjects, and contractor responsibilities.
A question involving metal or flexible ductwork may require the SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards. A fibrous glass duct question may require the SMACNA Fibrous Glass Duct Construction Standards.
Questions involving flashing, gutters, copings, downspouts, roof edges, wall systems, or other architectural metal details may require the SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual. Duct-sizing questions may require the Trane Ductulator.
Air-conditioning and ventilating system questions may require NFPA 90A. Warm-air heating questions may require NFPA 90B. Industrial exhaust questions may require NFPA 91, while commercial cooking ventilation and fire-protection questions may require NFPA 96.
Mechanical-code questions may require the Florida Building Code - Mechanical. Workplace-safety questions may require OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926, while contractor and business subjects may require the Contractors Manual.
Business contract questions may require A201, A401, or A701. Accounting questions may require Builder’s Guide to Accounting or the Contractors Manual. Professional-regulation questions may require Florida Statutes Chapter 455.
The live classes, recorded instruction, self-study courses, book overviews, and simulated practice exams help students develop a repeatable method for selecting references, locating information, interpreting tables, and managing time.
Highlighting and tabs are navigation aids rather than answer keys. Candidates should read surrounding definitions, exceptions, notes, tables, and related provisions before selecting an answer.
Begin by reviewing the qualifications for Florida Certified Sheet Metal Contractor licensure. Candidates should understand the required examinations and the experience, financial, insurance, background, and application requirements associated with the license category.
Complete the applicable examination registration process and review the current candidate information for the trade and Business and Finance examinations. Compare the rental books with the references listed for the scheduled testing period.
Create separate study plans for the trade and business portions. Divide trade preparation into plans and specifications, metal duct construction, flexible duct, fibrous glass duct, architectural sheet metal, airflow, ventilation, industrial exhaust, commercial cooking systems, mechanical-code requirements, and OSHA safety.
Divide Business and Finance preparation into contracts, bidding, accounting, financial management, insurance, taxes, employment responsibilities, contractor administration, and professional regulation.
Use the self-study courses together with the physical books. Attend live classes for guided instruction and use recorded classes to repeat difficult lessons, calculations, and reference-navigation demonstrations.
Practice with the Trane Ductulator until airflow, velocity, friction loss, round-duct size, and rectangular-duct relationships become familiar. Review SMACNA tables and illustrations for gauges, reinforcement, pressure classes, joints, seams, hangers, supports, and fittings.
Complete simulated practice exams under timed conditions. Review missed questions to determine whether the difficulty involved technical knowledge, selecting the wrong book, interpreting a table, completing a calculation, or managing time.
After passing the required examinations, move forward with the Florida licensing application. Application Service is included to help organize the submission process and prepare the appropriate licensing paperwork.
Applicants remain responsible for meeting all qualifications, providing accurate information, and submitting required supporting documents. Passing the examinations does not automatically issue a contractor license.
Business Formation assistance supports the creation of an LLC or corporation. EIN Filing helps establish the federal tax identification used for business banking, tax administration, payroll, and employee hiring. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps customers understand important administrative responsibilities involved in operating a Florida sheet metal contracting company.
Florida Certified Sheet Metal Contractor applicants must satisfy the requirements established for the license category. These requirements may include passing the applicable examinations, documenting qualifying experience, demonstrating financial responsibility, completing background requirements, maintaining insurance, and submitting the required application materials.
The Sheet Metal Contractor credential has a defined scope of work. Candidates should understand which fabrication, installation, alteration, repair, servicing, and design activities are authorized by the license.
Applicants should not assume that passing the trade examination permits work assigned to another contractor category or separately regulated profession.
Candidates should maintain organized records of employment, fabrication experience, duct installation, architectural sheet metal work, supervisory responsibilities, education, and training. Accurate documentation can support a more efficient licensing submission.
Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing, and Contractor Compliance Guidance support important administrative steps, but they do not replace Florida’s examination, qualification, insurance, licensing, or business-approval requirements.
The professionally highlighted and tabbed trade and Business and Finance rental books listed in this package are intended for use during the applicable Florida contractor examination sessions, subject to the current official reference lists and testing-center rules.
Organize the books by examination area before test day. The SMACNA references, NFPA standards, OSHA regulations, Trane Ductulator, Contractors Manual, and Florida Building Code - Mechanical should be prepared for the trade examination.
The contract documents, Builder’s Guide to Accounting, Contractors Manual, and Florida Statutes Chapter 455 should be organized for the Business and Finance examination.
Only approved publications that comply with current requirements for editions, binding, highlighting, tabs, notes, attachments, and book condition should be taken into the examination room.
The Sheet Metal Contractor trade course helps students organize preparation by system and technical subject. Book overviews explain the purpose of each reference and help candidates distinguish among duct construction, architectural sheet metal, ventilation, exhaust, safety, and mechanical-code requirements.
The Business and Finance course organizes preparation around contracts, bidding, accounting, financial management, insurance, taxation, employment responsibilities, contractor administration, and professional regulation.
Live classes provide instructor-led review and opportunities to work through difficult subjects. Recorded classes support flexible preparation and allow students to replay lessons, calculations, and reference-navigation demonstrations.
Simulated practice exams provide opportunities to work with exam-style questions under timed conditions. Students can practice identifying the subject, selecting the correct book, locating the applicable section, interpreting tables and drawings, and eliminating unsupported answers.
Test-taking techniques help candidates recognize key terms, manage the examination period, avoid spending too long on one lookup, mark difficult questions for review, and use open-book references more efficiently.
The Florida Business and Finance flash cards provide additional review between longer study sessions. They reinforce important terminology, accounting concepts, contract relationships, bidding procedures, financial responsibilities, and contractor-administration subjects.
1 Exam Prep supports Florida Sheet Metal Contractor candidates through professionally highlighted and tabbed rental books, live instruction, recorded classes, self-study courses, simulated practice exams, book overviews, test-taking techniques, Business and Finance flash cards, reference-navigation guidance, Application Service, and business setup support.
Trade-focused preparation connects technical standards with practical sheet metal responsibilities. Candidates can strengthen their understanding of duct fabrication, fittings, reinforcement, hangers, supports, airflow, ventilation, exhaust, flashing, architectural metal details, and mechanical-code requirements.
Business-focused preparation reinforces contracts, bidding, accounting, financial responsibilities, contractor administration, and professional regulation.
Reference-navigation training helps students build a repeatable process for selecting the correct book, locating relevant information, interpreting technical tables and diagrams, and managing time during open-book testing.
After examination preparation, Application Service supports licensing organization. Business Formation assistance helps establish an LLC or corporation. EIN Filing supports business banking, tax administration, payroll, employee hiring, and professional operations. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps customers better understand important administrative responsibilities.
The 1 Package supports examination preparation, licensing organization, and business readiness without guaranteeing a passing score, licensing approval, state acceptance, earnings, or business performance.
The package includes all listed highlighted and tabbed Sheet Metal Contractor trade and Business and Finance rental books, one year of course access, live classes, recorded classes, self-study courses, simulated practice exams, book overviews, test-taking techniques, Business and Finance flash cards, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.
The package includes 1 year of course access.
The books must be returned in similar condition within one year from the date they are received for the deposit to be refundable.
The package price is $3,595. A $1,300 refundable book deposit is also required, making the total amount due $4,895.
Please allow up to 15 business days for the books to be professionally highlighted and tabbed before shipment.
Yes. The included trade and Business and Finance rental books are professionally highlighted and tabbed.
Yes. The package includes live classes, recorded instruction, and self-study courses for both trade and Business and Finance preparation.
Yes. The package includes simulated practice exams, book overviews, reference-navigation guidance, and open-book test-taking techniques.
Yes. Florida Business and Finance flash cards are included to reinforce accounting, contract, bidding, financial, and licensing concepts.
Yes. Application Service is included to help organize the Florida Sheet Metal Contractor licensing submission.
Business Formation includes assistance establishing an LLC or corporation so the sheet metal contracting business has a formal legal structure.
An EIN supports business banking, tax administration, payroll, employee hiring, and professional business operations.
Yes. Approved references may be used during the applicable examination sessions when the books comply with current testing-center requirements.
No. The package provides books, courses, classes, flash cards, simulated practice, licensing support, and business setup assistance, but examination results and licensing approval depend on the candidate’s preparation and satisfaction of applicable Florida requirements.