Prepare for the Nevada Painting Contractor (C-4A) examination, contractor licensing process, and business setup with The 1 Package. This all-inclusive solution combines highlighted and tabbed rental books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, Contractor Compliance Guidance, painting trade preparation, closed-book study, OSHA safety review, and Nevada Business and Law preparation.
The Nevada C-4A Painting Contractor classification is regulated by the Nevada State Contractors Board. The classification covers the application of paints, varnishes, protective coatings, shellacs, stains, and other pigments by brush, spray, or roller. Candidates preparing for this Nevada specialty contractor classification should understand painting materials, surface preparation, application methods, tools, common coating problems, safety procedures, and color principles.
The technical study books included with this package are Painting & Decorating Craftsman's Manual and Textbook, Eighth Edition, 1995 and Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA). The C-4A trade examination is closed book, so these references are used during preparation but cannot be taken into the trade examination.
The Construction Business and Law Manual for Nevada is also included for Nevada contractor management and Business and Law preparation. All included books are highlighted and tabbed to provide an organized study experience and make it easier to return to important material throughout the preparation period.
The 1 Package includes 1 year of course access and Application Service. It also goes beyond exam preparation by including Business Formation for an LLC or corporation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance. These additional services are designed for customers who want a combined exam preparation, licensing support, and business setup solution.
Package Price: $2,310.
Refundable Deposit: $150.
Total Due Today: $2,460.
Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.
The Nevada C-4A Painting Contractor trade examination is administered through PSI for candidates who receive examination eligibility through the Nevada State Contractors Board.
The C-4A examination content is divided into seven technical areas:
Materials, Surface Preparation, and Application are the three largest categories, with six questions each. Together they represent 18 of the 30 examination questions, so candidates should devote substantial preparation time to these subjects.
Materials preparation should include paints, primers, stains, varnishes, shellacs, protective coatings, solvents, thinners, and related products. Candidates should understand how material selection can change according to the substrate, desired finish, application method, and working conditions.
Surface Preparation should include cleaning, scraping, sanding, patching, priming, treatment of previous coatings, and preparation of different substrates. Proper preparation is important because coating adhesion, appearance, and durability can depend on the condition of the surface.
Application preparation should cover brushing, rolling, spraying, coating sequence, coverage, handling, and practical workmanship considerations. Candidates should understand how application methods differ and when different tools or procedures are appropriate.
Tools and Safety contain four questions each. Study should include brushes, rollers, spray equipment, scrapers, sanding equipment, ladders, scaffolds, personal protective equipment, fall hazards, ventilation, respiratory concerns, and safe material handling.
Problems and Prevention and Color each contain two questions. These smaller sections remain important because every correct answer contributes toward the minimum passing score.
The Nevada C-4A Painting Contractor trade examination is a closed-book test. The technical references are used for preparation but are not allowed into the examination room.
The technical study references included with this package are:
Closed-book preparation requires a different approach from an exam that permits reference materials. Candidates should study for understanding, recall, and practical application rather than relying on page locations or searching a book during testing.
Painting materials should be studied in relation to their appropriate uses. Candidates should understand the differences among primers, paints, stains, varnishes, shellacs, protective coatings, solvents, and related materials and how surface conditions influence product selection.
Surface-preparation concepts should become familiar enough to apply without consulting a book. Cleaning, scraping, sanding, patching, priming, and treating existing coatings are important because improper preparation can contribute to coating failure.
Safety information must also be learned before examination day because OSHA cannot be consulted during the trade exam. Candidates should review ladders, scaffolds, PPE, fall hazards, ventilation, respiratory protection, tools, and other common painting and construction safety topics.
Practice-oriented study can help strengthen closed-book recall. When a question is missed, candidates should review the technical concept behind the answer rather than simply memorizing the correct choice.
The Nevada State Contractors Board regulates the C-4A Painting Contractor classification. The 1 Package combines exam preparation with Application Service and business setup support to help customers organize the broader licensing process.
The Nevada C-4A Painting Contractor classification is a specialty contractor classification covering qualifying painting and coating work. The scope includes the application of paints, varnishes, protective coatings, shellacs, stains, and other pigments by brush, spray, or roller.
Candidates should understand that professional painting involves more than applying a finish coat. Surface evaluation, material selection, preparation, proper tool use, application methods, safety, and troubleshooting are all important parts of the trade.
For the standard Nevada contractor licensing pathway, the Trade Qualified Individual generally must demonstrate at least four years of qualifying work experience as a journeyman, foreman, supervising employee, or contractor in the requested classification.
The qualifying experience generally must have been obtained within the 15 years immediately preceding the filing of the application. Applicants should maintain organized records describing the relevant painting and coating work performed.
Nevada contractor licensing distinguishes between trade and management qualification. One individual may satisfy both roles when all applicable requirements are met, or separate individuals may be used.
The Trade Qualified Individual establishes the applicable experience and trade qualification for C-4A. The Management Qualified Individual generally satisfies the Nevada Business and Law requirement unless an applicable waiver is approved.
Financial responsibility, background requirements, contractor bonding, and other licensing conditions are separate from the technical examination. Passing the C-4A trade exam alone does not complete the licensing process.
All included technical and Business and Law rental books are highlighted and tabbed. For the closed-book C-4A trade exam, highlighting and tabs support preparation before test day by helping candidates organize review and repeatedly return to important concepts.
Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.
A productive Nevada C-4A study plan should reflect both the examination weighting and the closed-book testing format. Candidates should concentrate heavily on Materials, Surface Preparation, and Application while still reviewing Tools, Safety, Problems and Prevention, and Color.
Prioritize Materials. Review paints, primers, stains, varnishes, shellacs, protective coatings, solvents, thinners, and related products. Understand how material selection changes according to substrate and project conditions.
Study Surface Preparation. Review cleaning, scraping, sanding, patching, priming, treatment of existing coatings, and preparation of common surfaces. Learn how preparation influences adhesion and coating durability.
Review Application. Study brushing, rolling, spraying, coating sequence, coverage, handling, and workmanship considerations.
Know the Tools. Become familiar with brushes, rollers, spray equipment, scrapers, sanding tools, ladders, and other equipment used throughout painting work.
Prepare OSHA Safety for recall. Since OSHA is not available during the trade exam, candidates should learn ladder, scaffold, PPE, fall protection, respiratory, ventilation, tool, and material-handling concepts before test day.
Use active recall and timed practice. After studying a subject, put the reference aside and work through questions from memory. Timed preparation can help candidates become comfortable answering 30 questions within the one-hour testing period.
1 Exam Prep supports Nevada C-4A Painting Contractor candidates through organized study guidance, painting trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, closed-book study strategies, Nevada Business and Law preparation, Application Service, and business setup support.
The highlighted and tabbed books create an organized study library for painting knowledge, OSHA safety, and Nevada contractor management preparation. Candidates can use these materials throughout the 1-year course access period to reinforce technical and business concepts.
Trade-focused review helps candidates connect surface preparation, material selection, application methods, tools, safety, and troubleshooting. Understanding these relationships can provide a stronger preparation foundation than memorizing isolated answers.
Practice-oriented preparation helps identify weaker areas. Missed questions can show whether more work is needed in Materials, Surface Preparation, Application, Tools, Safety, Problems and Prevention, or Color.
The closed-book format makes repetition and recall particularly important. The study structure encourages candidates to learn technical concepts well enough to apply them without relying on the reference books during the examination.
Application Service is included to help organize the Nevada contractor licensing application process. Business Formation is included to establish an LLC or corporation so the painting contracting business is legally structured and ready to operate.
EIN Filing with the IRS is also included. An EIN can be used to open business bank accounts, manage taxes properly, hire employees, and operate the contracting business professionally. Contractor Compliance Guidance provides assistance understanding compliance requirements relevant to operating a Nevada contracting business.
By combining highlighted and tabbed rental books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing, Contractor Compliance Guidance, closed-book C-4A exam preparation, OSHA safety study, and Nevada Business and Law preparation, The 1 Package provides a comprehensive solution for professionals pursuing the Nevada Painting Contractor license and establishing their business.
The package includes the listed highlighted and tabbed rental books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance.
The package price is $2,310 plus a refundable $150 book deposit, for a total due today of $2,460.
Yes. The $150 amount is identified as a refundable book deposit for this rental package.
Yes. All included technical and Business and Law rental books are highlighted and tabbed.
Yes. The C-4A trade examination is closed book. The painting manual and OSHA reference are used for preparation but are not allowed into the examination room.
The C-4A trade examination contains 30 questions. Candidates have one hour and need 21 correct answers to meet the minimum passing score.
The examination covers Materials, Surface Preparation, Application, Tools, Problems and Prevention, Safety, and Color.
The package includes Painting & Decorating Craftsman's Manual and Textbook, Eighth Edition, 1995 and Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA).
Yes. The Construction Business and Law Manual for Nevada is included for Contractor Management Survey and Business and Law preparation.
Yes. The 1 Package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Application Service is included with The 1 Package.
Yes. Business Formation for an LLC or corporation is included to help establish the Nevada painting contracting business as a legal entity.
Yes. EIN Filing with the IRS is included. The EIN can be used to open business bank accounts, manage taxes properly, hire employees, and operate the contracting business professionally.
Yes. Contractor Compliance Guidance is included to assist customers with understanding important compliance requirements associated with Nevada contracting.
Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.