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HiraEdu helps candidates connect DBPR authorization, approved roofing references, built-up systems, shingles, metal, single-ply, modified systems, tile, waterproofing, drainage, equipment, and CBT pacing.
The Florida Roofing Contractors General Trade Knowledge exam spans roofing assemblies, estimating, code lookup, high-velocity hurricane zone protocol awareness, fall protection, equipment, drainage, flashings, fasteners, and jobsite safety. Preparation should prioritize the highest-weight assembly domains while keeping DBPR/Pearson logistics and open-book reference navigation ready for the 5-hour exam.
Use these checkpoints to confirm DBPR exam parts, 5-hour CBT timing, domain weights, and approved roofing references.
DBPR lists Roofing as a Division II construction specialty requiring General Trade Knowledge plus Business and Finance.
The at-a-glance chart lists Roofing as 80 scored questions, 5 hours, and daily computer-based testing.
The official outline has nine weighted areas, with built-up roofs, shingles and shakes, single-ply systems, and modified roofing systems each listed at 15%.
The 2026 reference list includes Walker estimating, OSHA, SMACNA, Roofing Construction and Estimating, NRCA manuals, and Florida Building Code volumes.
The roofing outline requires candidates to move across built-up roofs, shingles and shakes, architectural metal, single-ply, modified systems, concrete and clay tile, waterproofing, drains, gutters, equipment, and safety. HiraEdu organizes those areas by assembly type so candidates can connect materials, fasteners, flashings, tie-ins, insulation, ventilation, maintenance, and repair.
Four areas carry the largest individual weights: built-up roofs, shingles and shakes, single-ply systems, and modified roofing systems. Prep should give those topics repeated timed practice while still reserving enough review for metal, tile, drainage, waterproofing, and equipment safety.
The 2026 reference list spans estimating, OSHA, SMACNA, NRCA manuals, roofing construction, Florida Building Code Building, and high-velocity hurricane zone test protocols. HiraEdu helps candidates mark permitted sections, rehearse code and manual lookups, and practice math, plan reading, fastener, flashing, drainage, and fall-protection scenarios.
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Florida Roofing Contractor Exam preparation for candidates taking the DBPR Construction Industry Licensing Board General Trade Knowledge exam through the Professional Testing and Pearson VUE process. DBPR's at-a-glance chart lists Roofing as 80 scored questions, 5 hours, and daily computer-based testing. The official roofing outline covers built-up roofs at 15%, shingles and shakes at 15%, architectural metal roofs at 10%, single-ply systems at 15%, modified roofing systems at 15%, concrete and clay tile roofs at 10%, membrane waterproofing at 5%, drains and gutters at 5%, and equipment and safety at 10%. DBPR's construction-industry scope describes roofing contractors as unlimited in the roofing trade, including installation, maintenance, repair, alteration, extension, design, waterproofing, coating when represented for roof protection or repair, skylights, roof-deck attachments, wood roof sheathing or fascia work tied to roof repair or replacement, and qualifying roof-to-wall connection work. HiraEdu helps candidates organize the 2026 roofing reference list, including Walker estimating, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, SMACNA, Roofing Construction and Estimating, NRCA manuals, Florida Building Code Building, and Florida Building Code Test Protocols for High Velocity Hurricane Zones, then practice calculations, plans, code lookup, assemblies, flashing, drainage, safety, and 5-hour CBT pacing.
DBPR's exam at-a-glance document lists Roofing as 80 scored questions.
The Roofing General Trade Knowledge exam is listed as a 5-hour computer-based test.
The outline lists built-up roofs, shingles and shakes, single-ply systems, and modified roofing systems at 15% each.
The 2026 list includes Walker's Building Estimator's Reference Book, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual, Roofing Construction and Estimating, NRCA roofing manuals, and Florida Building Code Building and Test Protocols for High Velocity Hurricane Zones.
HiraEdu helps candidates verify DBPR requirements, organize approved references, study the nine outline areas, practice open-book lookup, and build 5-hour CBT pacing.
Verify Roofing eligibility, Business and Finance requirements, Professional Testing approval, and Pearson VUE scheduling before choosing a test date.
Build a checklist for built-up, shingle, metal, single-ply, modified, tile, waterproofing, drain and gutter, equipment, and OSHA safety topics.
Organize approved 2026 books with allowed markings and practice locating estimating, OSHA, SMACNA, NRCA, Florida Building Code, and HVHZ test protocol material.
Run timed sets that mix calculations, plan interpretation, roof assemblies, flashings, drainage, fasteners, materials, equipment, safety, and code lookup.
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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