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HiraEdu helps candidates connect DBPR authorization, approved pool references, repair scenarios, plumbing, startup, water chemistry, filtration, safety procedures, and 5-hour CBT pacing.
The Florida Service Pool Contractors General Trade Knowledge exam focuses on repair, replacement, startup, maintenance, evaluation, and safe service of pool and spa systems. Preparation should prioritize the eight official domains, especially service and maintenance, while keeping DBPR/Pearson logistics and open-book reference lookup ready for the 5-hour computer-based exam.
Use these checkpoints to confirm DBPR exam parts, 5-hour CBT timing, the service-heavy outline, and approved pool references.
DBPR lists Service Pool as a Division II construction specialty that requires General Trade Knowledge plus Business and Finance.
The exam at-a-glance document lists Service Pool as 60 scored questions, 5 hours, and daily computer-based testing.
The official outline covers plumbing work, deck work, tile/coping/trim, accessories, interior surface preparation and finishing, startup, service and maintenance, and safety procedures.
Service and maintenance is the dominant area at 35%, making water chemistry, filtration, sanitizing, lights, signs, plumbing equipment, shells, system evaluation, and heater care central to preparation.
This page should align to Florida's Service Pool Contractors General Trade Knowledge exam, not a new-build pool construction exam. The outline centers on replacing, repairing, starting up, maintaining, evaluating, and safely servicing pool and spa systems.
Service and maintenance carries 35% of the outline. Candidates should drill pH, alkalinity, hardness, cyanuric acid, metals, saturation index, sanitizer systems, shock treatment, salt chlorine generation, oxidation, filter cleaning, heater maintenance, plumbing equipment repair, safety signage, and operator handoff.
The 2026 reference list includes APSP/PHTA standards, Chapter 64E-9, OSHA, NEC Article 680, the Pool & Spa Operator Handbook, and Florida Building Code Building. HiraEdu preparation builds lookup drills for real service decisions rather than treating the exam as a memorization-only chemistry test.
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Florida Service 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 Service Pool as 60 scored questions, 5 hours, and daily computer-based testing. The official Service Pool content outline lists 60 questions across plumbing work; deck work; tile, coping and trim work; accessory work; interior surface preparation and finishing; startup; service and maintenance; and safety procedures. Service and maintenance is the largest area at 35%, covering owner or operator handoff, water chemistry, chlorination, salt systems, oxidation, pH, hardness, alkalinity, cyanuric acid, metals, staining, filter cleaning, sanitizer handling, lights, signs, plumbing equipment, shell repair, system evaluation, and heater maintenance. HiraEdu helps candidates build a reference map for the 2026 approved pool standards, Chapter 64E-9, OSHA, NEC Article 680, Pool & Spa Operator Handbook, and Florida Building Code Building while drilling repair, startup, chemistry, filtration, safety, and timed CBT lookup.
DBPR's exam at-a-glance document lists 60 scored questions.
The Service Pool trade knowledge exam is listed at 5 hours.
Service and maintenance is the largest listed area at 35%.
The 2026 list includes APSP/PHTA residential spa, public spa, public pool, and residential inground pool standards; Chapter 64E-9; OSHA 29 CFR 1926; NEC Article 680; Pool & Spa Operator Handbook; and Florida Building Code Building.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify DBPR requirements, organize the approved references, study the eight outline areas, drill chemistry and service scenarios, and build 5-hour exam pacing.
Verify Service Pool eligibility, Business and Finance requirements, Professional Testing approval, and Pearson VUE scheduling steps.
Organize prep around plumbing, decks, tile and coping, accessories, interior surfaces, startup, service and maintenance, and safety.
Practice sanitizer, pH, alkalinity, hardness, cyanuric acid, metals, saturation index, staining, filtration, and chemical-storage questions until they can be handled quickly.
Simulate 60-question sessions with repair scenarios, startup checks, filter service, heater maintenance, electrical safety, code lookup, and 5-hour computer-based pacing.
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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