The 1 Package: All-Inclusive North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor Licensing & Business Setup is designed for candidates preparing for the North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor licensing process who want exam preparation, rental reference books, application support, and business setup assistance in one complete package. This package supports students who need organized preparation for plumbing code, fuel gas code, residential code, administrative code, Board laws and rules, business law, project management, and the business formation steps connected to starting a contracting business.
Plumbing Class I Contractor licensing preparation requires more than field experience. Candidates need to study the technical codes used for plumbing and fuel gas work, understand residential code applications, review administrative requirements, become familiar with Board laws and rules, and prepare for the business responsibilities that come with operating as a licensed contractor. The 1 Package is built for candidates who want a broader support system that includes exam preparation and business setup services.
This package includes the listed rental books, online exam prep course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance. Students can use the rental references while working through the course, reviewing important concepts, practicing reference navigation, and building a consistent study routine. At the same time, the included business setup services help candidates organize the business side of their contractor licensing goals.
The references included with this package are North Carolina Administration Code and Policies, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Residential Code, 2018 Edition; NC Board's Laws & Rules - 2026 Edition; and NASCLA Business, Law, and Project Management, 7th Edition. Together, these references support preparation for plumbing systems, fuel gas requirements, residential applications, administrative procedures, licensing rules, contractor responsibilities, business operations, contracts, estimating, scheduling, financial controls, safety, risk management, and professional project management.
The North Carolina Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition supports preparation for plumbing systems, drainage, venting, water distribution, fixtures, traps, piping materials, cleanouts, indirect waste, sanitary drainage, storm drainage concepts, and plumbing installation requirements. The North Carolina Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition supports preparation for fuel gas piping systems, appliance connections, combustion air, venting, pressure testing, materials, installation requirements, and safety-related fuel gas provisions. The North Carolina Residential Code, 2018 Edition supports residential plumbing and fuel gas applications. The North Carolina Administration Code and Policies, 2018 Edition supports code administration, inspection procedures, enforcement concepts, and policy-related requirements. The NC Board's Laws & Rules - 2026 Edition and NASCLA Business, Law, and Project Management, 7th Edition support licensing, business, and contractor responsibility review.
The 1 Package format gives candidates more than a standard course-only or book rental product. It includes the listed book rentals, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance. This makes the package a strong option for students who want more time to study, help with the application portion of the licensing path, and business setup support for operating professionally as a North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor.
Package Price: $2055.
Refundable Deposit: $400.
Total Due: $2455.
Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.
The North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor examination is part of the licensing process administered by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler Contractors. Candidates preparing for this classification should study both technical plumbing material and business-related contractor responsibilities. The exam preparation process may include plumbing code provisions, fuel gas code requirements, residential applications, administrative code topics, Board laws and rules, and business law concepts.
The North Carolina Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition is a central reference for this exam preparation path. Candidates should become familiar with plumbing systems, drainage systems, venting requirements, water distribution, fixtures, traps, piping materials, cleanouts, sanitary drainage, storm drainage concepts, indirect waste, special piping, and installation requirements. Plumbing contractor work requires careful attention to code language, system design, inspection requirements, and safety-related installation standards.
The North Carolina Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition supports review of fuel gas piping systems, pipe sizing concepts, materials, fittings, valves, regulators, appliance connections, combustion air, venting, installation standards, pressure testing, and safety-related requirements. Plumbing contractors may encounter fuel gas topics during preparation, so candidates should understand how to locate requirements and apply code provisions to practical conditions.
The North Carolina Residential Code, 2018 Edition helps candidates understand how plumbing and fuel gas requirements may apply in residential construction settings. Residential applications are important because many plumbing systems are installed, altered, repaired, or inspected within residential structures. Candidates should practice locating information that relates to residential plumbing applications, fixture requirements, drainage and venting, water supply, fuel gas systems, and construction conditions.
The North Carolina Administration Code and Policies, 2018 Edition supports preparation for code administration, inspection procedures, enforcement concepts, administrative requirements, and policy-related information. This material helps candidates understand how code requirements are applied, reviewed, inspected, and enforced. Contractors benefit from understanding the administrative side of the work because code compliance includes both technical installation requirements and the procedures that govern construction activity.
The NC Board's Laws & Rules - 2026 Edition supports study of licensing rules, Board requirements, contractor responsibilities, regulatory obligations, and professional conduct. The NASCLA Business, Law, and Project Management, 7th Edition reference supports preparation for business operations, contracts, estimating, scheduling, financial controls, safety, insurance, employment responsibilities, risk management, and project administration.
Students should use the online course and rental books together. A strong study routine may include reviewing course lessons, reading related book sections, practicing lookup questions, returning to difficult topics, and reviewing missed questions carefully. Repeated use of the references helps candidates become more familiar with the books and improves the ability to connect course material to exam preparation.
The North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor examination uses approved reference materials. Candidates are responsible for preparing with the required references and following the exam rules for any books or materials used during the testing process. Open book preparation requires more than simply having access to the books. Candidates need to know how the references are organized, where important information appears, and how to locate material efficiently.
The references listed for this package include North Carolina Administration Code and Policies, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Residential Code, 2018 Edition; NC Board's Laws & Rules - 2026 Edition; and NASCLA Business, Law, and Project Management, 7th Edition. Students should use these references throughout preparation so they become comfortable with the organization, terminology, tables, definitions, and subject areas covered in the course.
Open book exams still require serious study. Candidates who have not practiced with the references may spend too much time searching for answers or may struggle to connect questions to the correct section. A better approach is to study with the books consistently, use the course to guide review, and practice locating information before exam day.
Candidates should keep rental reference materials clean, organized, and compliant with applicable exam rules. Books used for exam preparation should not be filled with unauthorized notes, loose pages, copied materials, or noncompliant inserts. Students should focus on learning how to use the references properly and building confidence through repeated review.
The North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor licensing process is administered by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler Contractors. Candidates pursuing this license path must follow the Board’s application and examination process for the Plumbing Class I Contractor classification.
The licensing process generally includes reviewing the Board’s requirements, gathering required documentation, submitting the appropriate application, receiving approval to test, preparing with the required references, and completing the examination process. Candidates should allow enough time to prepare before testing because the material includes technical plumbing requirements, fuel gas requirements, residential applications, administrative provisions, laws and rules, and business responsibilities.
This 1 Package includes Application Service. Application Service supports the application portion of the preparation process by helping candidates organize the application step connected to the licensing path. Candidates are still responsible for providing accurate information, meeting Board requirements, and completing any required steps requested by the licensing authority.
The 1 Package also includes Business Formation and EIN Filing with the IRS. These services support the business setup side of contractor licensing by helping establish a formal business entity and obtain an Employer Identification Number. A properly organized business structure can help contractors separate business operations from personal affairs, prepare for banking needs, manage taxes properly, hire employees when needed, and operate with a more professional foundation.
Contractor Compliance Guidance is included to help candidates better understand the compliance responsibilities that may affect their business. Plumbing contractors must pay attention to licensing requirements, code compliance, inspection expectations, business documentation, and professional contractor responsibilities. This guidance helps candidates approach the process with a more organized plan.
Preparation should begin before the exam date is scheduled. Students should set aside regular study time, use the online course consistently, review the rental books, practice finding information in the references, and revisit difficult topics until the material becomes more familiar. Because this exam preparation path includes both technical code review and business law review, candidates should avoid focusing on only one part of the material.
After completing the examination process, applicants must follow any remaining Board requirements for licensure. This may include administrative steps, continued compliance with Board rules, and maintaining the responsibilities connected to licensed plumbing contracting. The exam is one part of a broader professional licensing process that includes safety, compliance, business responsibility, and public protection.
North Carolina plumbing contractor licensing is regulated by the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler Contractors. The Board establishes standards for applicants and licensees, administers examinations, maintains licensing rules, and regulates plumbing, heating, fuel piping, and fire sprinkler contracting within its authority.
Candidates preparing for the Plumbing Class I Contractor license should understand that state requirements are tied to safe installation practices, public protection, and professional accountability. Plumbing systems must be installed, altered, repaired, and maintained with careful attention to code requirements, safety standards, inspection expectations, and Board rules. Licensed contractors are expected to understand both the work itself and the rules that govern professional practice.
The technical books in this package support code knowledge, while the administrative, legal, and business references support the responsibilities that come with licensed contracting. The Board’s Laws & Rules reference helps candidates understand the regulatory framework for applicants, qualifiers, licensees, and contracting businesses. The NASCLA reference helps candidates study the business and project management responsibilities that support professional contractor operations.
Business setup is also an important part of the contractor path. A plumbing contracting business should be organized to support professional operations, proper recordkeeping, banking, tax management, customer communication, and long-term compliance. The 1 Package includes business formation support, EIN filing support, and compliance guidance to help candidates move from exam preparation toward a more complete business foundation.
State requirements make it important for candidates to prepare with the correct references and understand how licensing rules affect real contractor decisions. A strong preparation plan should include repeated review of plumbing requirements, fuel gas requirements, residential applications, administrative procedures, Board rules, business law topics, project management principles, and business setup responsibilities.
This 1 Package supports a study method based on structure, repetition, and reference familiarity. Students should use the online course alongside the rental books so they can connect lesson topics to the references used for preparation. The goal is to develop both subject knowledge and a stronger understanding of where key information appears in the books.
For plumbing code preparation, candidates should review drainage systems, venting, fixtures, water distribution, pipe sizing concepts, materials, traps, cleanouts, indirect waste, storm drainage concepts, special piping, and installation requirements. Candidates should become comfortable using the Plumbing Code to locate definitions, tables, requirements, and application rules.
For fuel gas preparation, candidates should review fuel gas piping systems, materials, fittings, joints, valves, regulators, appliance connections, combustion air, venting, installation requirements, pressure testing, safety shutoff provisions, and fuel gas system concepts. Fuel gas study supports preparation for safety-sensitive work that requires careful code navigation.
For residential code preparation, candidates should review residential plumbing-related provisions, fuel gas applications, construction relationships, fixture and system requirements, and residential installation conditions. The Residential Code helps candidates understand how technical plumbing and fuel gas rules may apply in residential settings.
For administrative and licensing preparation, candidates should study code administration, inspection procedures, enforcement concepts, Board authority, licensing responsibilities, contractor conduct, qualifying responsibilities, and professional obligations. This part of preparation helps candidates understand how the state regulates licensed plumbing work and how contractors are expected to operate.
For business and project management preparation, candidates should review business planning, contracts, estimating, bidding, scheduling, accounting basics, taxes, insurance, employment responsibilities, safety, risk management, lien concepts, and customer communication. Plumbing contractors need both technical skill and business knowledge because licensed contracting involves managing work, people, money, risk, and compliance.
A practical study routine should divide preparation into smaller sections. Students may spend one session reviewing plumbing drainage requirements, another reviewing water distribution, another reviewing fuel gas piping, another reviewing combustion air and venting, another reviewing residential applications, another reviewing administrative rules, another reviewing Board laws and rules, and another reviewing contracts or estimating. Breaking the material into smaller categories makes the preparation process easier to manage and helps candidates return to difficult topics more effectively.
Practice questions and review exercises should be used as learning tools. When a candidate misses a question, the next step should be to return to the reference and locate the related material. This builds stronger retention and helps students understand why the correct answer makes sense. Repeated review is especially important for topics that involve tables, definitions, safety requirements, detailed code language, administrative provisions, and contractor responsibilities.
Candidates should also practice reference navigation. Knowing how to use an index, locate a chapter, find a definition, and move between related sections can make study sessions more productive. The more comfortable a student becomes with the references, the easier it is to review material and approach exam-style questions with a clear method.
Because plumbing and fuel gas work involve safety-sensitive systems, students should approach preparation with a professional mindset. The goal is not only to prepare for an exam, but also to understand the responsibilities of performing plumbing contracting work in a regulated environment. A well-organized package with course access, included references, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing, and Contractor Compliance Guidance helps candidates study and prepare their business foundation in a clearer, more focused way.
1 Exam Prep helps contractor candidates prepare with organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation support, and confidence-building structure. For the North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor exam, students need to understand plumbing requirements, fuel gas requirements, residential provisions, administrative procedures, Board rules, business concepts, project management, and the professional responsibilities connected to licensed plumbing contracting.
The 1 Package gives candidates a structured way to prepare with rental books, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, and Contractor Compliance Guidance included. Instead of studying without a clear plan or trying to handle the business setup process separately, students can use this package to support exam preparation and business organization in one place.
1 Exam Prep supports students by helping them connect book content to exam preparation. Candidates can review technical plumbing concepts, revisit fuel gas and residential code sections, study administrative provisions, review Board rules, work through business law topics, practice reference navigation, and build a clearer understanding of how the references apply to contractor responsibilities. This is especially helpful for students who have field experience but need support with code navigation, licensing law, business management, project administration, or business setup.
Application Service adds support for the application portion of the licensing process. Business Formation helps establish the business entity. EIN Filing with the IRS supports banking, tax, employee, and professional business needs. Contractor Compliance Guidance helps candidates better understand compliance responsibilities connected to operating as a North Carolina contractor. Candidates remain responsible for meeting state requirements, providing accurate information, and completing any required steps requested by the licensing authority.
The course is promotional in purpose but realistic in outcome. It does not guarantee passing, licensing approval, business approval, earnings, state approval, or any specific exam result. Instead, it supports preparation by helping candidates study with more structure, improve reference familiarity, review important subjects, and build confidence through organized practice.
For Plumbing Class I Contractor candidates, a strong preparation plan should include consistent study, regular review of the required books, attention to technical code requirements, and serious review of contractor responsibility. 1 Exam Prep helps students approach that process with clearer direction and a more manageable study path while also supporting key business setup steps.
This package includes North Carolina Administration Code and Policies, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Residential Code, 2018 Edition; NC Board's Laws & Rules - 2026 Edition; NASCLA Business, Law, and Project Management, 7th Edition; online exam prep support; 1 year of course access; Application Service; Business Formation; EIN Filing with the IRS; and Contractor Compliance Guidance.
The package price is $2055. A refundable deposit of $400 is also required, making the total due $2455.
Yes. The package includes a $400 refundable deposit.
The 1 Package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Application Service is included with this package.
Yes. Business Formation is included. This service supports LLC or Corporation formation to help establish the customer’s business entity for plumbing contractor operations in North Carolina.
Yes. EIN Filing with the IRS is included. An Employer Identification Number can help the business open business bank accounts, manage taxes properly, hire employees, and operate the contracting business professionally.
Yes. Contractor Compliance Guidance is included to help candidates better understand compliance responsibilities relevant to North Carolina contractors.
Please allow up to 15 business days for The 1 Package book orders.
Yes. This package is designed for candidates preparing for the North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor examination and the broader licensing and business setup process.
The included references are North Carolina Administration Code and Policies, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Plumbing Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Fuel Gas Code, 2018 Edition; North Carolina Residential Code, 2018 Edition; NC Board's Laws & Rules - 2026 Edition; and NASCLA Business, Law, and Project Management, 7th Edition.
No. No course or package can guarantee an exam result, licensing approval, business approval, or state approval. This package is designed to support preparation through organized study guidance, included references, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing, Contractor Compliance Guidance, and practice-oriented learning.
This package is a good fit for candidates preparing for the North Carolina Plumbing Class I Contractor examination who want included references, 1 year of course access, Application Service, Business Formation, EIN Filing with the IRS, Contractor Compliance Guidance, and structured study support for plumbing, fuel gas, residential, administrative, licensing, business law, and project management topics.