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HiraEdu helps candidates connect DBPR authorization, approved pool references, hydraulics, excavation, plumbing, shell work, startup, service, safety, and 5-hour CBT pacing.
The Florida Commercial Pool Contractors General Trade Knowledge exam spans site preparation, excavation, plumbing, electrical safety, shell placement, deck work, tile and coping, accessories, finishes, startup, service, maintenance, equipment, pool standards, and open-book reference navigation. Preparation should align the 12 domains with DBPR/Pearson logistics before test day.
Use these checkpoints to confirm DBPR requirements, 5-hour CBT timing, the 12-domain outline, and approved references.
DBPR lists Commercial Pool as a Division II construction specialty that requires General Trade Knowledge plus Business and Finance.
The exam at-a-glance document lists Commercial Pool as 80 scored questions, 5 hours, and daily computer-based testing.
The official outline covers 12 areas, including excavation, plumbing, shell placement, tile and coping, accessory work, startup, service and maintenance, and equipment.
The 2026 reference list includes APSP/PHTA standards, Chapter 64E-9, OSHA, ACI shotcrete guidance, NEC Article 680, pool operator guidance, and Florida Building Code Building.
This page should align to Florida's Commercial Pool Contractors General Trade Knowledge exam. The DBPR outline makes the exam broader than pool construction alone, spanning site preparation, excavation, hydraulics, electrical safety, shell work, finishes, startup, maintenance, chemistry, and jobsite equipment.
The two largest listed areas are pool and spa excavation at 15% and plumbing work at 12.5%. Candidates should drill site layout, obstructions, grading, dewatering, backfill, recirculation lines, filtration, pumps, skimmers, heaters, feeders, pipe sizing, and pressure testing.
Commercial pool questions can require quick movement between pool standards, Florida health rules, OSHA safety, NEC Article 680, concrete and reinforcing references, and operating chemistry. HiraEdu preparation turns those references into a lookup map and timed mixed-domain practice.
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Florida Commercial Pool Contractor Exam preparation for candidates taking the DBPR Construction Industry Licensing Board trade knowledge exam through the Professional Testing and Pearson VUE process. DBPR's exam at-a-glance chart lists Commercial Pool as 80 scored questions, 5 hours, and daily computer-based testing. The official content outline covers pre-installation and site preparation; pool and spa excavation; plumbing work; electrical work; shell placement; deck work; tile, coping and trim work; accessory work; interior surface preparation and finishing; startup; service and maintenance; and equipment. HiraEdu helps candidates organize the 2026 reference list, including APSP/PHTA pool and spa standards, Chapter 64E-9, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, shotcrete and reinforcing references, NEC Article 680, Pool & Spa Operator Handbook, and the Florida Building Code, then practice open-book lookup, basic math, plan interpretation, pool hydraulics, safety, and 5-hour CBT pacing.
DBPR's exam at-a-glance document lists 80 scored questions.
The Commercial Pool trade knowledge exam is listed at 5 hours.
Yes. DBPR lists Commercial Pool as daily computer-based testing.
The official outline lists pool and spa excavation at 15%, plumbing work at 12.5%, and shell placement, tile/coping, accessory work, and service/maintenance at 10% each.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify DBPR requirements, organize the approved references, study the 12 outline areas, practice open-book lookup, and build 5-hour computer-based exam pacing.
Verify Commercial Pool eligibility, Business and Finance requirements, Professional Testing approval, and Pearson VUE scheduling steps.
Organize study around site prep, excavation, plumbing, electrical, shell, deck, tile and coping, accessories, surfaces, startup, service, and equipment.
Set up the 2026 approved references with permitted tabs and practice lookups for pool standards, Chapter 64E-9, OSHA, concrete, electrical, chemistry, and Florida Building Code topics.
Simulate 80-question, 5-hour sessions with plan reading, calculations, hydraulic sizing, code lookups, safety scenarios, and service or startup troubleshooting.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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